114. What nobody tells you about being a founding designer

114. What nobody tells you about being a founding designer

Episode 114
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Discover the important distinctions between being a solo designer and a founding designer as Taylor Palmer reveals the often-overlooked realities of establishing design leadership in early-stage companies.

What’s the real difference between being a startup’s first designer and being a founding designer, and why does it matter?

Taylor Palmer brings a wealth of experience as an early-stage product designer who has worked for startups from seed stage to unicorn status for the last decade. As the founder of UX Tools and someone who’s built multiple design practices from the ground up, Taylor offers unique insights into what it really means to be a founding designer.

Our conversation explores the distinction between being a company’s first designer and a founding designer—a difference that goes far beyond a simple title. Taylor shares his journey through various startups, discussing how he’s built design practices from scratch and the importance of understanding when to transition from individual contributor to design leader.

We dive deep into the skills, mindset, and experience needed to build a successful design practice from the ground up. Whether you’re considering a founding designer role or want to understand what it takes to build design leadership, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Listen in to learn about the realities of this critical role in startup environments.

Helpful Links:
• Connect with Taylor on LinkedIn

Topics:
• 03:01 – Taylor’s Background and Experience
• 05:03 – Challenges of Being a Founding Designer
• 09:49 – Skill Sets for Founding Designers
• 16:38 – Confidence and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
• 19:40 – Building and Growing a Design Team
• 22:28 – Transitioning to Leadership Roles
• 27:09 – Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
• 29:52 – The Peak of Importance
• 30:13 – Realizing What Truly Matters
• 31:50 – Shifting Gears: Design Evangelism
• 32:45 – The Journey of Design Maturity
• 34:27 – Gathering Experience and Wisdom
• 38:30 – Traits of Successful Design Founders


Taylor Palmer
Founding Designer @ Stable

About Taylor

Taylor is an early-stage product designer who has been designing for startups for the last 10 years from seed stage to unicorn status. He has a degree in graphic design and is self taught in frontend development. He’s a dad of 3 currently living in Minneapolis and is a big sci/fi fantasy nerd. 


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