Design Life
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Design Life

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Design Life is a podcast about design and side projects for motivated creators. It was born after your hosts, two serial side project addicts, saw a gap in the podcast market for a conversational show about design and the issues young creatives face, that was hosted by two females.

This show aims to tackle the big issues designers face like getting paid, overcoming a creative block or managing time, to name a few. We want to open up discussion about things we wish we heard people talk about when we were studying, and we want to chat to you about the joys and the frustrations of working in the tech industry by day, and on our passion projects in the rest of our waking hours. We hope that by doing so, Design Life will give you a dose of motivation or inspiration when you need it.

Design Life is a podcast about design and side projects for motivated creators. It was born after your hosts, two serial side project addicts, saw a gap in the podcast market for a conversational show about design and the issues young creatives face, that was hosted by two females.

This show aims to tackle the big issues designers face like getting paid, overcoming a creative block or managing time, to name a few. We want to open up discussion about things we wish we heard people talk about when we were studying, and we want to chat to you about the joys and the frustrations of working in the tech industry by day, and on our passion projects in the rest of our waking hours. We hope that by doing so, Design Life will give you a dose of motivation or inspiration when you need it.

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297: What it's really like to go on parental leave as a designer

Episode in Design Life
Femke shares her experience navigating the challenges of parental leave, including her decision to take extended time off supported by her employer and Canadian government benefits. She reflects on the challenges of staying connected with the design industry while on parental leave and the potential motivations for returning to work earlier than planned. Femke also discusses how her perspective on work-life balance has evolved over time as she adjusts to her new routine. Timestamps: 01:42 - Life updates from Charli and Femke 05:16 - Deciding how much time to take off and Canadian parental leave benefits 08:06 - Would you consider returning to work earlier than planned? 09:34 - Employer reactions and typical leave duration at Femke's workplace 12:41 - How Femke arranged her 18-month long maternity leave and differences in parental leave across countries 15:56 - Reflections on being out of work for an extended period 18:27 - Adjusting to maternity leave and staying disconnected from work 20:18 - Staying updated on the design industry while on leave Links: Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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296: How to land a promotion

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Charli and Femke talk about Charli’s recent promotion and how she approached this process. They explore the importance of taking ownership of your professional growth, including how proactively seeking feedback and showing initiative can help advance your career. They also cover important questions like when to bring up a promotion, what the promotion process entails, and how tools like a promotion matrix and self-evaluation can help you in that process. Femke shares her past experiences with promotions, addressing the challenges of unmet expectations and what happens when someone believes they deserve a promotion but receives feedback suggesting otherwise. The episode gives advice on how to ask for a promotion, especially when you’re unsure, and how to use feedback to guide your approach. Timestamps:  01:00 – Charli’s update 01:52 – Femke’s update 03:36 – Overview of Charli’s promotion 05:34 – Taking ownership of your promotion 07:40 – When to bring up a promotion 08:44 – The promotion process 16:05 – Do you have to meet every criteria? 18:16 – Femke’s promotion experiences 24:24 – What if someone expects a promotion but their performance feedback suggests otherwise? 26:30 – How to approach the conversation when you’re unsure about your chances for promotion Show Links:  Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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29:58

295: The perks and pitfalls of working with a freelancer

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Key Takeaways: In this episode, Charli and Femke dive into their experiences working with freelancers and agencies in their side projects and day jobs. Charli shares the decision-making process behind choosing an agency for a recent rebrand at Convert Kit, the challenges they encountered, and how involved they were in the collaboration. The hosts also offer practical advice for anyone deciding whether to keep a project in-house or outsource it to freelancers or agencies. Show Timestamps:  0:46 - Episode introduction 1:38 - Charli’s update 3:04 - Femke’s update 5:04 - Femke and Charli share their experiences working with freelancers and agencies in side projects and day jobs. 8:26 - Why did you choose an agency for the rebrand Instead of a freelancer? 10:56 - How did you select the right agency? 12:38 - What did the collaboration with the agency look like? 15:13 - Charli’s role and responsibility in the project 16:05 - Femke and Charli discuss the challenges they faced when working with agencies and freelancers. 17:59 - Freelancers and Initiative: what’s been your experience? How much direction do freelancers need? 20:38 - What are the best ways to work with an agency? 27:03 - Tips for deciding between outsourcing and in-house projects Show Links:  Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm  
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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30:03

294: Behind the scenes of a company rebrand

Episode in Design Life
In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of rebranding Convert Kit. We explore the origins of the rebrand, discussing whether it began with a name change or a complete repositioning. Charli explains why they decided to make the rebranding process public instead of opting for a big splashy launch. Given the scale of the project, we delve into the various roles and responsibilities that are crucial for the rebrand’s success.  Charli shares surprising challenges they've encountered so far, as well as the reception from customers and the public. We delve into how the rebrand will affect the product itself. Lastly, Charli shares the surprising relationship between rebranding and burnout, and gives an update on where Convert Kit stands now.   Timestamps: 01:55 Femke updates on her upcoming course cohort. 06:39 Charli discusses the "Convert Kit" rebranding journey. 08:47 How did the rebrand start? Did it begin with the name change or a complete repositioning of the brand? 13:12 Why did you choose to do the rebranding publicly this time instead of a big launch? 14:48 This is a massive project. What's Charli’s role in the rebrand? 16:28 How does Charli keep the team energized and informed during the rebranding? 17:19 What has surprised so far? Any unexpected challenges? 19:21 How have customers and the public received the rebrand? 21:13 What are Femke's thoughts on the rebrand? 22:50 How will the rebrand affect the product? Will there be new names or different positioning of the products inside “Convert Kit”? 24:16 Will we see the rebranding process from “Convert Kit” itself or through Charli’s channels? 26:06 Rebranding vs burnout: surprising insights. 28:33 Where is Convert Kit at right now? Links: Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm ‍
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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293: Why you need to understand the impact of your work

Episode in Design Life
Show Timestamps: 0:45 Episode intro and how this episode came about 1:39 Updates from Femke on her course 4:49 Updates from Charli on the conference she is attending 5:46 More on how this episode came about 8:11 What Charli expects from candidates in terms of the impact of their work on business 10:58 Discussing the impact from a product design perspective 14:49 Have you ever had to choose a design option that was visually less appealing but more effective in converting? 17:43 Femke shares a mentoring story and how to grow as a designer with a focus on impact and reflecting that in a portfolio 19:19 Discussion on resistance to owning failures and how Charli’s company helps designers become more comfortable learning from failures 20:35 Advice for designers on understanding the impact of their work and what designers can incorporate into their process in order to measure success of their design decisions better   Episode on landing a new design job in 2024 Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm ‍
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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292: Config 2024 Figma release reactions

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0:45 Intro 01:16 Is it “cOnfig” or “confIg”? 02:04 Update to the Autolayout 04:25 Figma’s redesign - new UI3 07:19 Project transfers and connected workspaces 9:58 New AI features 15:12 AI Rename layers feature 16:28 Figma slides 17:51 Interesting fact: Femke tested Figma Slides before the official release 18:40 Femke and Charli’s impressions of Figma Slides 24:40 Multiple pages in FigJam 25:26 Dev mode update and Code Connect 28:02 Favorite feature revealed at Config? 28:42 Femke's slide deck template and Figma’s collaboration with Zach Grosser   Show Links:  Femke's "Project Overview DeckTemplate" in Figma Slides Zach Grosser’s templates in Figma Slides Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 1 year
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291: When a side project totally fails

Episode in Design Life
Femke and Charli delve into the difficulties of managing a side project that isn't going well. Charli shares her personal experience of trying to organize a live workshop in New Zealand and not managing to attract enough participants. The hosts discuss what Charli learned from this experience and how the situation could have been handled better. Show Timestamps: 2:03 Update from Femke’s side 4:14 Update from Charli’s side 6:23 Background of the situation 12:18 What is your reflection on this situation? 13:44 What are some lessons learned from this situation? Why do you think you did not sell as many tickets as you thought you would? 17:12 If you were to do it again, what would you do differently? 19:02 Are there any interesting reasons why the people who bought the tickets decided to do so? 21:28 Another idea for improvement   Show links: Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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290: Landing a new design job in 2024

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Femke and Charli share their insights on how to approach the application process in the 2024 design job market. The hosts share strategies on how to optimize your application, stand out from the crowd, and increase your chances of securing your desired position. As competition intensifies and hiring standards rise, it is important to excel in every aspect of your application, whether it's a case study, website, or resume. Tune in to discover how to effectively showcase your design expertise and gain essential guidance for thriving in today's fiercely competitive job market. Show Timestamps: 01:40 Catch up 03:49 What are you looking for as a hiring manager? 09:08 How to approach an application process? 12:13 What are the tips for standing out more among other applicants? 16:09 What to focus on in the case studies? 17:32 Where would you be looking for the roles? 19:49 Instagram creator recommendation - @badasscareers 21:26 Extracurricular activities and side hustles 25:24 Extra tips   Show links: Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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289: How to know when it's time to move on from a job

Episode in Design Life
In this episode, Charli reflects on her 7-year journey at her current workplace, emphasizing the importance of difficult conversations in clarifying issues such as salary and job satisfaction. Femke talks about the struggles she experienced of leaving behind internal reputation and connections when transitioning roles, highlighting the value of established relationships within a company. They discuss the concept of "golden handcuffs" and the need to see if current job aligns with personal growth and challenges. Charli and Femke also share personal experiences of leaving previous jobs in tech, offering insights into recognizing signs for change and taking the first steps towards opportunities. Shownotes: 01:02 Episode intro 02:01 Life update 05:42 Charli shares her journey at the current workplace and emphasises the importance of addressing concerns 09:45 The value of reputation and relationships you’ve built within the company. 10:48 What is golden handcuffs concept? 11:35 How to identifying important things in your role if you are starting to think it’s time to move on? 12:52 Why did Femke decide to move on from her first position? 15:59 Charli shares why she moved on from her first job in tech. 17:14 Why did Femke leave her second role? 18:59 Femke shares the signs that made it clear to her that she should move on. 20:27 What was the timeframe from the decision to taking the first steps to move on? 24:44 Was there a moment at Uber when Femke thought it’s time to move on but then realised she should continue? Show links: Charli's Design Career Checkpoint worksheet Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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288: Making the most of team retreats and offsites

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In this episode Charli and Femke talk about their experience of having retreats with their teams, how retreats should be structured, what is their purpose and how to make the best out of in-person time with your teammates. As remote work becomes increasingly prevalent and we usually do not get the chance to see our co-workers’ faces outside of video-calls, team offsites can greatly improve the team dynamic and subsequently enhance communication between team members. Changing scenery and experiencing new things with your team will create space for creativity to approach challenges and open doors to have crucial discussions, paving the way for growth and innovation. Show Timestamps: 0:57 Intro 01:50 Life update 6:13 Femke’s offsite in Denver 7:56 Charli’s team retreat in France 10:00 Purpose of retreats at Charli’s workplace 10:30 Retreats as a manager vs. an individual contributor (IC) 11:46 Structure of the retreat 17:22 Did the offsite match out to the expectations? 20:50 Femke talks about her upcoming off-sight to San Francisco 23:55 Is there anything that you learnt at an offsite in Denver that you will bring to San Francisco? 24:33 Takeaways from this episode   Show links: Charli's live workshop in New Zealand Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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29:08

287: Why your personal brand matters

Episode in Design Life
In this podcast episode, Femke and Charli delve into the concept of personal branding. They discuss whether personal branding requires strategic planning and the level of intentionality one should have regarding their personal brand. Femke and Charli explore the distinction between personal and company brands, the objectives personal branding can help achieve and whether individuals can truly control others' perceptions of them through personal branding. Femke and Charli also touch upon the importance of personal branding for designers and how to cultivate it within a company they work at. Finally, the hosts address the issue of misalignment between one's perceived and desired personal brand, offering guidance on how to navigate this discrepancy. Timestamps: 01:54 - Life update 04:22 - Is personal brand something that is instinctive or do you need to be strategic about it? 5: 00 Femke shares her thoughts on the difference between her personal and her company brands 07:11 - What goals personal brand can helps you achieve?  09:40 - How intentional are you about your personal brand? Is it something that you change every year? 12:52 - Can you control what people think about you with personal branding?  15:38 Why as designers we need to think more about our personal brand? How to build your personal brand internally in your company? 17:54 Femke asks Charli how has her personal brand evolved over the years. 18:47 - Is there anything that people reach out to you for surprises you? 21:44 - What to do if people’s perception of you is not aligned with your personal brand? 24:33 - Updates on Charli’s workshop   Show links: Charli's live workshop in New Zealand Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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25:52

286: Should you take deadlines seriously?

Episode in Design Life
In this episode, Charli and Femke give an elaborate reply to one of the listener's requests: whether deadlines should be taken seriously. The hosts share real stories of how they approached deadlines in different projects, how unrealistic deadlines should be handled, what to do in situations when a deadline cannot be met, how to discuss deadlines and set reasonable expectations, and how one's perspective on them changes depending on their role in the project.   Show Timestamps: 01:13 Intro 02:34 Charli’s workshop and life updates 04:21 Femke’s life update 07:01 Question submission from a listener about deadlines 07:14 Femke and Charli share how they approach deadlines in different situations 11:52 What is the importance of deadlines? 17:02 Charli elaborates on why she does not like fake (buffer) deadlines 19:00 Situation when the deadline is absolutely non-negotiable 26:08 Femke and Charli discuss milestone approach to projects rather than working towards one big hand off 29:08 Conclusion   Show links: Charli's live workshop in New Zealand Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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31:40

285: The truth about burnout (and recovery)

Episode in Design Life
In this episode Charli shares her personal experience of how she got burned out from her side projects. She talks about the subtle signs and symptoms that indicate burnout and how to confront them. Charli decided to drop her side projects and restructured her life to recover from burnout. Charli and Femke touch upon how burn out can affect your career choices, the importance of diversifying your daily activities and hobbies, why burnout is so prevalent in creative professions and the importance of defining what is healthy balance for you.   SHOW TIMESTAMPS: 1:18 Femke shares her latest life updates 2:21 Charli shares her latest life updates 3:26 Charli reflects on how she realised she has burnout and how she confronted it 6:53 Charli delves into how stopping her side projects affected her full-time job 7:55 Charlie talks about how publicly announcing that she stopped her side projects affected her relationships with people 9:40 Charli shares what she does with the extra time and headspace she has now 11:59 Charli reflects on how she recognised she has a burn out 13:21 Charli gives advice for listeners who think they might be burned out 14:25 Femke talks about the importance of defining what healthy balance is for her in order to avoid burnout 15:54 Femke shares if she ever experienced burnout in her career 16:49 Femke discusses if burnout lead her to decisions to change her jobs 17:11 Charli shares how burn out affected her career choices 19:32 Charli shares if she learnt anything new about herself after she stopped her side projects and started spending more time on her hobbies 20:17 Femke discusses her perception of identity in relation to work 21:40 Charli talks about how burnout can happen outside of job context 24:05 Charli and Femke discuss why burn out is so prevalent in tech industry   SHOW LINKS: Charli's live workshop in New Zealand Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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284: Our Career and Personal Goals for 2024.

Episode in Design Life
Welcome back, design enthusiasts! We're kicking off 2024 by bring you up to speed on our latest adventures and aspirations. 🌟 Life Updates: Tune in as we share the latest updates from our lives – from career milestones to more personal things, we're laying it all on the table. 💼 Career and Side Project Plans: Get ready to dive into our ambitious plans for the year ahead. We're talking side gigs, big dreams, and everything in between. Charlie is sharing her plans to organise an in-person meet up in New Zealand, her plans for the upcoming book, while Femke reveals the upcoming course you might still have the chance to sign up to. 🎨 Hobbies: But wait, there's more! Discover our latest passions outside the design world. From creative writing to sewing, we're exploring new passions and keeping the creativity flowing. Who knows? You might just find some inspiration for your own creative journey. So, grab your favourite beverage, cozy up, and join us for a candid conversation about life, design, and the exciting adventures that lie ahead. SHOW TIMESTAMPS: 1:15 Recent updates from Charli 2:48 Recent updates from Femke 4:02 Sharing vision, plans and projects for 2024 9:13 Anything new we would like to build this year? 9:27 Charlie’s live workshop in New Zealand 10:20 Femke shares her plans for the upcoming year 14:40 Thoughts on task delegation 17:02 Charlie’s career goals 18:08 Charlie’s book updates 19:50 Charlie shares how she started doing creative writing 21:31 Discussing our hobbies 24:11 New hobbies for 2024 25:36 Femke’s plans while being on maternity leave this year and how it can affect her content   SHOW LINKS: Charlie's live workshop in New Zealand Femke’s course “Product strategy for designers” Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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28:40

283: Our copywriting process

Episode in Design Life
In this episode of the Design Life podcast we chat about all things copywriting!
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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25:45

282: Reliving our Config experience

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Thank you Config for a fantastic conference! In this episode we recap our highlights and chat all about our meetup.
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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29:08

281: How to make the most of a design conference

Episode in Design Life
Are you attending a design conference this summer? In this episode we share our favourite tips for making the most of the conference experience to maximise learning, connection and most importantly - fun!
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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280: Preparing for a feature launch as a designer

Episode in Design Life
Preparing for a feature launch as a designer is such an exciting time! To see your work come to fruition brings with it a fantastic feeling, but it's not always plain sailing. In this episode we discuss the highs and lows of working on feature launches as a designer.
Marketing and strategy 2 years
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279: Validating design solutions

Episode in Design Life
Today on the Design Life podcast we are answering a listener question from an engineer, who is looking for advice on how to validate a design and communicate this with the relevant stakeholders.
Marketing and strategy 3 years
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32:41

278: Are you on the right path in your design career?

Episode in Design Life
Wondering if you are on the right path in your design career? Fear not, we have a very reassuring conversation this week on the podcast, that gives you a solid metric by which to judge your overall job satisfaction, helping you figure out if you're in the right spot or in need of a new challenge.
Marketing and strategy 3 years
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