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Ep. 11: Melina Goodwin on Transitioning into Industry, Growth, and Early Career Design

20 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. 11: Melina Goodwin on Transitioning into Industry, Growth, and Early Career Design

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In this episode of Questions for Designers (Q4D), Max Beach speaks with Melina Goodwin about the transition from student to working designer and what that shift actually looks like in practice. Melina shares her experience moving from CSULB into a consultancy environment, what surprised her most about entering the field, and what felt different from expectations. The conversation explores how ideas of “good design” evolve once working with real clients, and what it means to take on responsibility early in a career. They also discuss gaps between school and practice, how those gaps get filled, and where emerging designers can have the most impact moving forward.

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