Art School Graduate Podcast
How do you turn design into real impact? In this episode of Art School Graduate, art director and collage artist David Perrin breaks down how he uses design to explore social justice, Black culture, and community—and how you can build a purpose-driven creative career. From going from accounting to Design Lead at the Ford Foundation, David shares how he found his voice through collage, overcame imposter syndrome, and started creating work that actually matters. 🎧 Subscribe for more design conversations: 👉 @artschoolgraduate_podcast We talk about: • Finding your creative voice as a designer • Using collage for storytelling and social impact • Designing around sensitive topics like race and policy • Navigating imposter syndrome and career pivots • Why more designers need to lead in social justice spaces • Building a meaningful and sustainable creative career 💡 If you’re a designer, student, or creative trying to find your purpose, this episode is for you. ⸻ 🎯 This episode is for you if: You want to find your style as a designer You want to use design for social impact You are exploring collage or visual storytelling You are navigating a career pivot You want to build a meaningful creative career ⸻ 🕐 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:16 Who is David Perrin 05:20 From accounting to design 14:00 Identity and culture in design 18:30 Finding his collage style 24:00 Designing for social justice 32:00 Working at The Ford Foundation 41:00 Nonprofit design vs agency work 50:00 Overcoming imposter syndrome 59:00 Current creative season 01:04:00 Quickfire round ⸻ 🌐 Connect with David Perrin: Website: dpicting.com Instagram: @dpicting ⸻ 🎨 Follow the Podcast: Instagram: @artschoolgraduate_podcast
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