My guest today is Carly Teigeler, owner and lead designer of Schematic Design Co, a brand and web design studio that specializes in “Human-Centered Design”.
In my interview today, I ask her about what human-centered design is and how we can employ that throughout design.
But we also cover some other really exciting topics as it relates to braind like the 3 things, carly says your brand needs to communicate well - in order to position yourself well in your market. She also describes the palette of tools - way beyond a logo - that your brand needs.
Finally Carly understands that designers are in different seasons. Some brands may need a fully custom design. Other times, it may need a little glow-up. Today she shares some simple questions you can ask yourself to decide if a brand overhaul or a mini-makeover may be the right next step.
I think you’re going to love the energy that carly brings along with her beautifully simple way of sharing her expertise.
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Here’s a glance at this episode…
[04:40] We dive into Carly’s background and her move from a degree in architecture and dance to how she really got started with her own graphic design studio.
[09:45] Carly shares with us what “human-centered” branding means and how her approach is more centered around the end-user experience.
[13:10] How does playfulness work with professionalism in a great balance for clients on their website, branding, and how to really work your personality into your branding.
[20:30] Carly shares what design tools you need in your toolbox and why you shouldn’t settle for just a “logo”.
[28:58] We talk about the 3 things your brand needs to communicate in order to position yourself well in your market
[39:45] Carly shares the truth about when it’s time to hire a brand designer (and when it’s best to wait).
[50:30] I ask Carly about her unique services that she offers for clients who may not be ready for full service brand and website design via semi-custom brand kits, etc.
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