Making It: In Design

By: Rachel Long-Smith
  • Summary

  • ‘Making It’ aims to inspire and encourage women and non-conforming people, with the hope to make the design industry a more inclusive and diverse place. There is a concerning lack of gender diversity in the design industry, especially when looking at senior positions. Even though plenty of women study design, the industry is still overwhelmingly male. The host Rachel, Creative Director at Narrate, chats with some brilliant women and people who have beaten the odds and made it to creative director, design director and into senior leadership positions. Talking in detail about their career journeys and finding out how they got that all important first job, that helped get them to where they are today.
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Episodes
  • 5. Finding what works for you, with Graphic Designer, Sthuthi Ramesh
    May 31 2021

    Sthuthi Ramesh is a talented designer, a mother, and co-founder of Nicety Materials, the digital library for physical materials. 

    Having worked for some of the top design agencies including Pentagram, Wieden+Kennedy and Browns Design, Sthuthi now runs her own independent practice but, like most people, her path in the design industry has been far from linear. 

    It’s taken time to find the right role, at the right agency, that also met her financial and lifestyle needs. From starting out knocking on doors for internships, to securing a full-time position, she later found the flexibility she needed in freelancing after having her first child. 

    In today’s episode, we chat about Sthuthi’s career journey, how she got her first job, and her experience of moving from India to Europe, adapting to different cultures, and how the lack of diversity in the design industry keeps us returning to the same historical styles. 

    You can see more of Sthuthi’s work at:

    • Website: http://sthuthiramesh.com
    • Instagram: @sthuthiramesh
    • Instagram: @sramesth_designpractice 
    • Nicety Materials: https://nicetymaterials.com/ 

    You can follow me and get updates on the podcast at: 

    • Website: http://narratestudio.co.uk
    • Instagram: @narratestudio

    My top takeaways from this episode were:

    1. There’s such a rich culture of design in the rest of the world, we can find so much inspiration by looking outside of European design styles. 

    2. Finding the studio or agency that’s right for you takes time.  
    1. Leverage your network for opportunities, word of mouth can be a great way to hear about openings. 
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    52 mins
  • 4. Becoming a creative leader, with Marina Willer, Graphic Designer, Pentagram partner and Filmmaker
    May 10 2021

    Marina Willer is a graphic designer, a filmmaker and the first female to become a partner at Pentagram London. She has been an inspiration in my life for many years and as a multi-skilled designer, Marina is consistently recognised as a leading figure in UK design, working on iconic identities for Tate, Southbank Centre and MacMillan Cancer Support. 

    As well as having a varied and exciting career Marina is also a mother to twins, putting creativity, play and inspiration at the heart of her family. 

    In this episode, Marina shares her career journey, from growing up and studying in Brazil, to her MA at The RCA and working her way up at Wolff Olins and before joining Pentagram as a partner in 2012. 

    We chat about some of the challenges she’s faced with feelings of imposter syndrome and how she felt different to her peers, but how this has ultimately pushed her to go further in her work. 

    As a creative leader Marina shares her advice to anyone starting out in the design industry, and the traits she looks for in building a team of designers. 

    You can see more of Marina work at:

    • Website: www.pentagram.com/about/marina-willer 
    • Instagram: @marina_willer 

    You can follow me and get updates on the podcast at: 

    • Website: http://narratestudio.co.uk
    • Instagram: @narratestudio

    My top takeaways from this episode were:

    • Vulnerability can empower you to create new things. 
    • There as so many different skills required of designers now, which makes it such an exciting time to be in design. 
    • Everyone experiences imposter syndrome in their career. 
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    36 mins
  • 3. The power of personality, with Lauren Harewood, Art Director and Designer
    Apr 19 2021

    Lauren Harewood is a London based freelance Art Director and Designer, who's worked her way up in the industry through positions in some great studios including, Feed Agency and Stereo, and in 2020 made the move to freelancing full time. 

    After being made redundant at the beginning of the pandemic Lauren used this time to create work that reflected her personality and passions, leading her to work on some amazing projects such as “Keep Hush” - a campaign to inform and educate on ways to support Black Lives Matter charities and communities.

    In this episode, Lauren shares how she got into the industry, some of the challenges she faced being a woman, and a woman of colour in the workplace, and how she is now attracting dream clients and projects by being unapologetically herself.  

    For Lauren, her personality and style is her true superpower so we discuss how, with the help of a little self-promotion, you can find the place where you can be yourself and be appreciated for it.

    You can see more of Laurens work at:

    • Website: http://laurenharewood.com
    • Instagram: @lkhare

    You can follow me and get updates on the podcast at: 

    • Website: http://narratestudio.co.uk
    • Instagram: @narratestudio

    My top takeaways from this episode were:

    • Show who you are with your work and don’t try to change yourself to fit in. 
    • Self-promotion is so important to attract the work you want to do. 
    • People do want to help, so don’t feel shy about sliding into someones DM’s 
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    40 mins

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