The #1 Skill That Makes Every Idea Easier to Understand
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About this listen
Design isn’t just how something looks, it’s how it makes you think.
I’m joined by the incredibly talented Lucie Agolini, a designer who’s all about creating visual experiences that actually make people feel something. We talk about her journey to finding her niche in user experience design, and how asking the right questions can completely change the outcome of a project.
Lucie shares some of the biggest design pitfalls she sees (hello, overcomplicated Miro boards) and tells me about her passion project, an illustration library that makes good design accessible to everyone.
We also get into the business side of creativity, how to think like an entrepreneur as a freelancer, and why visuals aren’t just decoration; they’re tools for learning and communicating more effectively.
Key Takeaways:
Visual experiences can enhance collaboration and connection.
Natural talent in design can be developed through practice.
Visual appeal should not overshadow the substance of design.
Many people overcomplicate design due to lack of confidence.
Visuals can significantly enhance the learning experience.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:36 Lucie's path to finding her creative lane
05:11 What entrepreneurs can learn from visual design
08:20 Is great design born from talent or built through practice?
11:03 Why visuals matter more than you might think
13:46 When design gets too complicated
15:45 Inside Lucie’s illustration library
18:30 The business side of creativity
20:54 Finding your rhythm as a freelancer
29:38 Wrapping up
Resources Mentioned:
Miro: https://miro.com/
Illustration Library: https://www.lucieagolini.com/products/cnvs-illustration-library
Connect with Lucie:
Website: https://www.lucieagolini.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucieagolini/
More About Building Thinkers:
I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.
And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.
If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.