Shownotes
She chose graphic design over photography because she couldn't afford a camera. She chose it over philosophy because her teacher said get work first, study ideas later. Now she runs a studio of exactly three people, plays guitar in an all-women punk band with no expectations, writes articles on the bus, and has just started her philosophy degree.
Ingrid Picanyol is a Catalan graphic designer based in Barcelona — and one of the most quietly profound conversations of the season.
What we cover:
- Growing up in the "Catalan Liverpool" — small town, punk band, leaving home at 16
- $12 a day in New York, sleeping on couches, investing in a career
- Why she keeps her studio to exactly three people — and why that matters
- How a developer noticed her design process is basically poetry
- Writing articles on the bus — and the Set Margins book coming from it
- Why design can't satisfy every creative need — and what to do about it
- Sending voice messages to ChatGPT asking what Plato thinks about difficult clients
- Studying philosophy in her forties — and why now is finally the right moment
- What she'd say to her 8-year-old self, who always felt like a stranger
Connect with Ingrid Picanyol:
Website: https://ingridpicanyol.com/
Instagram (personal): https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyol
Instagram (studio): https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyolstudio/
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If you liked this episode, listen to: Marta Cerdà Alimbau (S02/E26) — another deeply personal conversation with a Catalan designer about creative identity, surviving the hard years, and why the work is worth fighting for.