The Variable Design Podcast

Russ Cluff

The Variable Design Podcast is an innovator's guide to all things related to product design, industrial design and manufacturing. It's a collection of interviews with industry experts who share their uncensored advice in order to help the next generation of designers and entrepreneurs take their ideas from conception to fruition. Episodes cover aspects of industrial design, graphic design, marketing, engineering, and manufacturing to give listeners key insights on how to successfully develop and sell a product in today's marketplace. 

  1. 29/02/2024

    Top 10 questions of young designers ANSWERED with Jon Bennett

    This is the first of many episodes where we dive into addressing the top 10 questions young industrial designers face.  What skills are most important for a successful career in industrial design?Students are keen to understand which technical skills (such as sketching, CAD software proficiency, and model-making) and soft skills (like communication, teamwork, and creative thinking) are crucial in the industry.How do I build a strong portfolio?Guidance on what constitutes a compelling portfolio, how to showcase different projects, and what employers look for in a portfolio are common concerns.What are the typical career paths in industrial design?Information on the various roles an industrial designer can pursue, such as product design, user experience design, automotive design, and furniture design, and the progression paths in these areas.How can I gain real-world experience while still in school?Advice on securing internships, freelance projects, or participating in design competitions to build practical experience and a professional network.What is the job market like for industrial designers?Questions about employment prospects, industry demand, and geographic hotspots for industrial design jobs are common.How do industrial designers stay current with industry trends?Strategies for keeping up with design trends, technological advancements, and materials innovations to remain relevant in the field.What role does sustainability play in industrial design today?Understanding how sustainability is influencing product design and what designers can do to create eco-friendly and sustainable products.How can I develop my own style or design philosophy?Guidance on how to cultivate a unique design voice that stands out while meeting the needs of clients and consumers.What are the challenges of working with clients and managing projects?Insights into client relations, project management, and navigating creative differences or budget constraints in professional settings.How does industrial design intersect with other disciplines?Curiosity about how industrial design collaborates with fields like engineering, marketing, and psychology to create holistic product experiences.LINKS: Follow The Variable on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheVariableDesign Support The Variable www.patreon.com/thevariabledesign WEBSITE: www.thevariable.design UPCOMING EVENTS: https://www.thevariable.design/qna NOMINATE STUDENTS FOR SPOTLIGHT: https://www.thevariable.design/spotlight BLOG: https://www.thevariable.design/podcast _____________________________________________ DISCORD ►► https://discord.gg/vpypTgPEvY TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/thevariable_ID FACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/thevariable.design/ INSTAGRAM ►► https://www.instagram.com/thevariable.design/ LINKEDIN ►► https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-variable-design Support the show

    55min
  2. Design traps we fall for and how to navigate feedback with professionalism.

    22/09/2023

    Design traps we fall for and how to navigate feedback with professionalism.

    In this episode of The Variable Design Podcast we dive in and discuss Sushant Vohra's LinkedIn post: If you are a design student in 2023 don't fall for these 12 traps ↘ 1) Being first in your class and thinking that design life is gonna be easy. 2) Copy pasting ChatGPT responses to comment on a post just for 'networking' sake. 3) Having those slider scales for each software in your CV (seriously drop it). 4) Writing a wall of text in a cold email to a potential employer. 5) Only having college/academic projects in your portfolio. 6) Having no internships because you want to work on your thesis, or because you didn't get your dream studio. 7) Not putting yourself out there for the fear of being judged. 8) Strong arming your peers who might eventually be in a far better place than you. 9) Only looking at design in your own country. (Yes, even if you are in a western country) 10) Not having a website or a landing page as a student. 11) Not having opinions or curiosity around things because you don't have domain authority. 12) Blaming your professors (feedback) for how a project turned out Not only should we avoid these pitfalls, but we have to be able to be a good person and work well with team members... even if they give us feedback we don't really like.  How can you leverage interpersonal skills to come out on top? We discuss this and more with Andre Cotan.  LINKS: Support The Variable www.patreon.com/thevariabledesign WEBSITE: www.thevariable.design UPCOMING EVENTS: https://www.thevariable.design/qna NOMINATE STUDENTS FOR SPOTLIGHT: https://www.thevariable.design/spotlight BLOG: https://www.thevariable.design/podcast _____________________________________________ DISCORD ►► https://discord.gg/vpypTgPEvY TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/thevariable_ID FACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/thevariable.design/ INSTAGRAM ►► https://www.instagram.com/thevariable.design/ LINKEDIN ►► https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-variable-design Support the show

    57min
  3. UGLY DESIGN ON PURPOSE- With Joey Zeledón

    27/09/2022

    UGLY DESIGN ON PURPOSE- With Joey Zeledón

    About Joey: Prior to starting his own practice, Joey led design teams over the past 15 years while working for companies like Clarks, Continuum, Smart Design, Steelcase, and HP. His design work has been recognized with over 40 awards and featured in Design Milk, Dezeen, Fast Company, Interior Design, New York Times, TASCHEN and Wired. Joey graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a BFA in Industrial Design.  Topics we cover in this episode: Be open to new paths: In design school, from shoe obsessed to story obsessed.Ugly design on purpose: In my first design job, I had to design ugly shoes for frumpy dads and learned early on that good design is not universal. Pivot and expand: How and why I transitioned to design consulting.Go on adventures / don’t make decisions based on fear: 1 year Sabbatical in Costa rica in the middle of the great recession.Go beyond things: Working at Smart Design really solidified my approach to storytelling and contextualizing tangible things.Design at different scales: Growing pains from the transition between small scale to large scale objects (Ford and Steelcase)Work in different cultures: Experience working at HP in Barcelona.Invest in yourself (and your side projects): Touchy/Feely, Coat Check Chair etc.Celebrate how far you’ve comeSupport The Variable www.patreon.com/thevariabledesign WEBSITE: www.thevariable.design UPCOMING EVENTS: https://www.thevariable.design/qna NOMINATE STUDENTS FOR SPOTLIGHT: https://www.thevariable.design/spotlight BLOG: https://www.thevariable.design/podcast Support the show

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The Variable Design Podcast is an innovator's guide to all things related to product design, industrial design and manufacturing. It's a collection of interviews with industry experts who share their uncensored advice in order to help the next generation of designers and entrepreneurs take their ideas from conception to fruition. Episodes cover aspects of industrial design, graphic design, marketing, engineering, and manufacturing to give listeners key insights on how to successfully develop and sell a product in today's marketplace.