Lynsay Gould

The Language of Design Podcast

Arts EN ↓ 3 episodes

"Most of what design does to you happens before you’ve had time to think about it. We tend to talk about design in terms of taste, style, or preference, even though attention has already been steered by the time those opinions form. That gap matters because it explains why some things feel instantly clear, others feel oddly hard work, and nobody can quite say why. The episode sits inside everyday moments where visuals succeed or fail quietly, without ever being named or questioned. It sharpens awareness of the forces shaping meaning long before language gets involved. Once you notice that, “ju...

Author

Lynsay Gould

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jan 27, 2026

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Episodes

Why Exit Signs Beat Logos Every Time 27.01.2026

Exit signs slice through crowds while expensive logos vanish, and most people never question why. We’re used to assuming attention follows investment, polish, or brand importance. In busy environments, that assumption quietly fails, leaving carefully designed logos ignored while blunt safety graphics dominate the visual field. This episode lives inside that overlooked mismatch, where what designer...

When Beautiful Design Makes Information Harder to See 27.01.2026

Here’s a tightened version that keeps the bite, avoids spoilers, and drops the vague “after this” framing:Some of the most polished designs slow people down without anyone quite admitting it. We’re used to trusting things that look refined, assuming clarity comes bundled with good taste. That assumption creates an awkward tension where confusion feels like a personal failure rather than a design o...

Trailer 27.01.2026

Most of what design does to you happens before you’ve had time to think about it. We tend to talk about design in terms of taste, style, or preference, even though attention has already been steered by the time those opinions form. That gap matters because it explains why some things feel instantly clear, others feel oddly hard work, and nobody can quite say why. The episode sits inside everyday m...

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