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S02/E33 - Martyna Wędzicka on Being Weird, Polish Design & Why You Can't Rush Your Style

55 min · 9. Juni 2026
Episode S02/E33 - Martyna Wędzicka on Being Weird, Polish Design & Why You Can't Rush Your Style Cover

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Martyna Wędzicka is a Polish graphic designer from Gdańsk with one of the most distinctive styles working today. She's a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale, a two-time winner of the Polish Graphic Design Awards, and she built her entire body of work on something most designers are taught to avoid: mistakes. "I really wanted to destroy something," she told me. "That was my main goal." We talked about what that actually means, why finding your style takes ten years and not ten hours, and what it's like to be a designer from a part of Europe the rest of the world keeps overlooking. In this conversation we got into: * Why she builds her style out of chance, error, and "organising mistakes" * The truth she tells students about how long style really takes * Leaving her own studio because she'd become a project manager, not a designer * Why being "not Western enough" turned into her biggest strength * Keeping a Polish name on purpose, and her mission to make Polish design visible * Being the weird kid in a Polish village, and why that's where style is born 🎙️ This week's Friday bonus: Martyna shares where she's heading next — the reinvention pattern she's spotted in her career, why she's knitting now, what she's making with her hands in an AI-driven world, and why graphic designers don't retire. Newsletter subscribers get it first, as a private link. Subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter]. Timestamps: * 00:00 Introduction * 04:35 A Polish name, and making Polish design visible * 07:33 Leaving the studio to design again * 10:41 Why her style never stops shifting * 13:38 What recognition actually took * 16:37 Turning mistakes into a style * 19:34 Why style takes years, not hours * 22:27 Breaking into the global design world * 32:27 Visual identity through an art-history lens * 35:14 Finding what makes you different * 39:55 Weirdness as the source of style * 43:31 What nine years of art school did to her * 47:04 Teaching, and how to give good feedback * 50:24 Why she'd rather open minds than teach software Find Martyna here: * Website: https://www.wedzicka.com/ [https://www.wedzicka.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wedzicka_com/ [https://www.instagram.com/wedzicka_com/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martyna-w%C4%99dzicka-obuchowicz-69343252/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martyna-w%C4%99dzicka-obuchowicz-69343252/] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wedzicka [https://www.facebook.com/wedzicka] Find me here: * captnoffscript.com [https://captnoffscript.com/] * @captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript/] If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏 If you liked this episode, listen to: Marta Cerdà Alimbau (S02/E26) — another European designer with an unmistakable, art-led personal style and a deep relationship with craft. For the conversations behind the episodes, including the occasional Friday bonus, subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter].

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Episode S02/E33 - Martyna Wędzicka on Being Weird, Polish Design & Why You Can't Rush Your Style Cover

S02/E33 - Martyna Wędzicka on Being Weird, Polish Design & Why You Can't Rush Your Style

Martyna Wędzicka is a Polish graphic designer from Gdańsk with one of the most distinctive styles working today. She's a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale, a two-time winner of the Polish Graphic Design Awards, and she built her entire body of work on something most designers are taught to avoid: mistakes. "I really wanted to destroy something," she told me. "That was my main goal." We talked about what that actually means, why finding your style takes ten years and not ten hours, and what it's like to be a designer from a part of Europe the rest of the world keeps overlooking. In this conversation we got into: * Why she builds her style out of chance, error, and "organising mistakes" * The truth she tells students about how long style really takes * Leaving her own studio because she'd become a project manager, not a designer * Why being "not Western enough" turned into her biggest strength * Keeping a Polish name on purpose, and her mission to make Polish design visible * Being the weird kid in a Polish village, and why that's where style is born 🎙️ This week's Friday bonus: Martyna shares where she's heading next — the reinvention pattern she's spotted in her career, why she's knitting now, what she's making with her hands in an AI-driven world, and why graphic designers don't retire. Newsletter subscribers get it first, as a private link. Subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter]. Timestamps: * 00:00 Introduction * 04:35 A Polish name, and making Polish design visible * 07:33 Leaving the studio to design again * 10:41 Why her style never stops shifting * 13:38 What recognition actually took * 16:37 Turning mistakes into a style * 19:34 Why style takes years, not hours * 22:27 Breaking into the global design world * 32:27 Visual identity through an art-history lens * 35:14 Finding what makes you different * 39:55 Weirdness as the source of style * 43:31 What nine years of art school did to her * 47:04 Teaching, and how to give good feedback * 50:24 Why she'd rather open minds than teach software Find Martyna here: * Website: https://www.wedzicka.com/ [https://www.wedzicka.com/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wedzicka_com/ [https://www.instagram.com/wedzicka_com/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martyna-w%C4%99dzicka-obuchowicz-69343252/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martyna-w%C4%99dzicka-obuchowicz-69343252/] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wedzicka [https://www.facebook.com/wedzicka] Find me here: * captnoffscript.com [https://captnoffscript.com/] * @captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript/] If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏 If you liked this episode, listen to: Marta Cerdà Alimbau (S02/E26) — another European designer with an unmistakable, art-led personal style and a deep relationship with craft. For the conversations behind the episodes, including the occasional Friday bonus, subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter].

9. Juni 202655 min
Episode S02/E32 - CJ Cawley: Getting Cloned, Getting Married & Showing Up Anyway Cover

S02/E32 - CJ Cawley: Getting Cloned, Getting Married & Showing Up Anyway

CJ Cawley is having the strangest year of his career. Someone built a pixel-for-pixel clone of his website and replaced his face with theirs. A parody video of him triggered a wave of hate inside the design community. He's getting married this weekend. And through all of it, he keeps showing up on camera. This is one of the episodes I've been most looking forward to publishing all season. We recorded for over an hour and twenty minutes, and the conversation went so deep that the most personal part is going out as a separate bonus episode. The main one is here. The bonus drops Friday as the first-ever exclusive bonus episode of Captn OffScript, available only to newsletter subscribers for the first 7 days. Subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter]. In this episode we talked about: * The website clone called Delwox and his perfect retaliation * The parody video and the pile-on inside the design community * Getting married this weekend with a surf simulator and an aerial hoop * Psoriasis, the camera, and why no one cares what you look like * Sticky Notes and four years of private calls with Jack before pressing record * The McDonald's theory of AI * Knob head tax and interviewing clients before saying yes * The loneliness of going freelance, and the friend who pulled him through it * What he's most grateful for in the year before his wedding 🎙️ The bonus episode on Friday: CJ and I share the most personal part of our conversation, about childhood, family, and rewriting the script you were given as a kid. Newsletter subscribers only for the first 7 days. Subscribe at https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter]. Timestamps: [Awaiting confirmation] Find CJ here: * Website: https://www.cjcawley.com/ [https://www.cjcawley.com/] * Studio (Seeside Studio): https://www.seesidestudio.com/ [https://www.seesidestudio.com/] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cjcawleydesign [https://www.youtube.com/@cjcawleydesign] * Sticky Notes podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@WeAreStickyNotes [https://www.youtube.com/@WeAreStickyNotes] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cj.cawley.design/ [https://www.instagram.com/cj.cawley.design/] Find me here: * https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] * https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript If you liked this episode, listen to... Andy J. Pizza (S02/E30) — another deeply personal conversation about showing up on camera, working with what you've got, and cultivating yourself instead of trying to fix yourself. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

2. Juni 20261 h 3 min
Episode S02/E31 - Kristof Devos on Designing Watches That Tell You to Slow Down & the Art of Doing Nothing Cover

S02/E31 - Kristof Devos on Designing Watches That Tell You to Slow Down & the Art of Doing Nothing

Kristof Devos answered the call from his studio in a small town in rural Belgium, with a cat wandering in and out and his daughter's eighth birthday party happening that same afternoon. It felt like the right way to start a conversation about slowing down. Kristof Devos is an illustrator, a children's book author, a watch designer for the cult London brand Mr Jones Watches, and an art teacher in Bruges. For tax purposes he has two jobs. For himself, it's all one job. This one stays gentle the whole way through and still lands somewhere deep. We talked about a watch that tells you to slow down, a car crash that reshaped his entire idea of a life worth living, and why he'd rather write a long newsletter that takes fifteen minutes to read than chase likes on a platform he's come to distrust. In this episode we talked about: * "A Perfectly Useless Afternoon" and the watch about doing nothing * How a ten-minute window of confidence led to Mr Jones Watches * Leaving art direction for a slower life in rural Belgium * The car crash that changed everything, and the book that came from it * Why he takes two years on twelve spreads * His new book, Big Brother and Little Sister * Quitting Instagram and building through newsletters * Why AI might be a gift to human-made art * What he hopes survives him in a hundred years Find Kristof here: * Website: https://kristofdevos.com/ [https://kristofdevos.com/] * Newsletter (Brief uit het Atelier): https://kristofdevos.com/brief-uit-het-atelier/ [https://kristofdevos.com/brief-uit-het-atelier/] * Podcast (Podlood, in Dutch): https://kristofdevos.com/podlood/ [https://kristofdevos.com/podlood/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristoftekent/ [https://www.instagram.com/kristoftekent/] Find me here: * https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] * https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript/ [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript/] If you liked this episode, listen to... Luis Mendo (S02/E29) — Luis appeared on Kristof's podcast, and they share the same instinct: leaving social media behind, building through direct connection, and choosing a slower, more deliberate creative life. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

27. Mai 20261 h 0 min
Episode S02/E30 - Andy J. Pizza on ADHD, Self-Worth & Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself Cover

S02/E30 - Andy J. Pizza on ADHD, Self-Worth & Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself

Episode 30 of Season 2. The 80th episode I've recorded since starting this show. And honestly, I couldn't have picked a better guest to mark a milestone like that. Andy J. Pizza is the host of Creative Pep Talk, an illustrator, a children's book author, and one of the people who has quietly shaped how thousands of designers think about their own creativity. He's also the guy who chose to call himself "Pizza" because his real name made for an ugly URL. We started this conversation talking about goat cheese pizza in the UK. We ended it somewhere very different — talking about the cave you fear to enter inside yourself, about why his ADHD diagnosis at 25 first devastated him before it freed him, and about a line from his second podcast Right Side Out that I haven't been able to stop thinking about since. At the end of the recording, Andy told me this was the most personal interview he had ever done. In this episode we talked about: * Choosing his own name and disobeying Yoda * ADHD as a lens, not a deficit * Cultivating yourself instead of overcoming yourself * Right Side Out and the line that stops you * The cave you fear to enter, Joseph Campbell, and self-acceptance * Taste as the palette of your soul * Why AI is ending the era of perfect — and why that's a gift * Working with his wife Sophie, the Beatles, and why fighting makes the work better * His dad's lesson: hard and bad are not the same thing * The most personal closing of the season Timestamps: * 00:00 Introduction & Three Illustrators in a Row * 03:12 How Andy J. Miller Became Andy J. Pizza * 05:53 Pizza Toppings, Goat Cheese & the Best Fries in the World * 08:36 ADHD, Mental Health & Creative Work * 09:44 Moving Around as a Kid & the Identity Crisis It Caused * 15:30 The Seventh Grade Friend Who Loved Boy Bands * 22:00 On Popularity, Connection & Being Less Cool * 27:45 Taste as the Palette of Your Soul * 32:29 Why Follower Count Doesn't Equal Success * 33:33 Why Instagram Doesn't Taste Good Anymore * 36:36 How Taste Changes Over Time * 39:25 Collaborating with His Wife Sophie & the Beatles * 47:20 Perfectionism, ADHD & the Case for Doing Things Imperfectly * 58:51 AI, Human Creativity & Why Perfect Is Dead * 01:01:49 Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself Find Andy here: * Website: https://www.andyjpizza.com/ [https://www.andyjpizza.com/] * Creative Pep Talk: https://www.creativepeptalk.com/ [https://www.creativepeptalk.com/] * Right Side Out: https://www.andyjpizza.com/rso [https://www.andyjpizza.com/rso] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyjpizza/ [https://www.instagram.com/andyjpizza/] * Substack: https://andyjpizza.substack.com/ [https://andyjpizza.substack.com/] Find me here: * captnoffscript.com * @captnoffscript If you liked this episode, listen to... Sophia Yeshi (S02/E22) — another deeply honest conversation about self-acceptance, rejection therapy, and unlearning the fear of not being good enough. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

21. Mai 20261 h 10 min
Episode S02/E29 - Luis Mendo on Finding Your Value, Mundo Mendo & Why Social Media Is Dry Disgusting Bread Cover

S02/E29 - Luis Mendo on Finding Your Value, Mundo Mendo & Why Social Media Is Dry Disgusting Bread

He grew up in Salamanca. Spent 20 years as an art director in Amsterdam. His father died. He boarded a plane to Japan for a sabbatical — and 14 years later, he's still there. Luis Mendo is a Spanish illustrator and the founder of Mundo Mendo — a personal membership project built on illustrated stories, shipped directly to readers with no algorithm in between. This is a conversation about finding your value, choosing happiness, and refusing to make salami for Zuckerberg. What we cover: * His father's death and why it led him to Japan * 20 years in Amsterdam — and why he finally chose to leave * Almost Perfect — six years of welcoming artists into his Tokyo home * Why social media is dry disgusting bread — and the salami analogy * Building Mundo Mendo on Ghost, the anti-Substack platform * Biking numbered, signed books to the post office himself * Why he's building something that survives him * Finding the value in your work — advice for young illustrators * Japan's exploding independent print and zine scene * AI is for laundry — and what he actually uses it for * What he wrote in a letter to his daughter growing up in Japan Connect with Luis Mendo: Website: https://www.luismendo.com/ [https://www.luismendo.com/] Mundo Mendo: https://www.mundomendo.com/ [https://www.mundomendo.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luismendo [https://www.instagram.com/luismendo] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismendo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismendo/] Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5] More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript [https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript] Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter] If you liked this episode, listen to: Elliot Jay Stocks (S02/E25) — on building a direct relationship with your audience through newsletters, why human connection matters more than algorithms, and creating work that lasts. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

28. Apr. 20261 h 11 min