We sit down with Debbie Millman, one of the most influential voices in design and brand thinking, to talk about what endures when trends fade and platforms shift.
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Debbie is the host of Design Matters, the longest running podcast on design, launched in 2005. She is the co founder and chair of the Masters in Branding program at School of Visual Arts, and spent two decades at Sterling Brands leading work for global icons like Burger King and Tropicana. She is also the author of multiple books, including Why Design Matters and Brand Thinking.
We go beyond surface level branding to unpack why personal branding can quietly trap creatives, how to define real brand DNA without freezing your identity, and how meaning is built honestly rather than manufactured theatrically.
We also explore why big redesigns so often fail, how to separate non negotiable DNA from executional style, and the fastest way to create meaning without faking it.
Along the way, Debbie shares what hundreds of interviews have taught her about creative careers, patience, and long term reputation.
This conversation is for designers, strategists, founders, and creators who want their work to compound with integrity rather than perform for attention.
And yes, we also touch on symbols, objects, and why the most powerful brands behave more like living systems than campaigns.