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Graphic Designers didn’t struggle in 2025 because of one tool, one trend, or one bad client. They struggled because everything crashed together at once.
AI accelerated expectations. Tools skipped fundamentals. Brands made public mistakes. Speed replaced thinking. And for the first time, the industry stopped hiding who actually understands design and who doesn’t.
This episode is not a prediction. It’s a year in review.
This week on The Angry Designer Podcast, we break down The Big Design Crash of 2025 and what it revealed about graphic design, the design industry, and designers themselves. Not from headlines. From a full year of real conversations, real mistakes, and real patterns we could no longer ignore.
This is about what got called out, what still works, and why designers who understand strategy are positioned to win while others continue chasing shortcuts.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why AI didn’t replace graphic designers but exposed weak fundamentals and lazy processes
- How speed-first design culture lowered standards and why that shift is now permanent
- What brand failures, tool overload, and mindset gaps revealed about the future of graphic design careers
If you want to understand where graphic design actually stands after 2025, why fundamentals matter more than ever, and how designers can move forward without becoming replaceable, this episode connects the dots clearly.
No panic. No BS. Just the truth about what this year revealed and why it matters now.
Stay Angry our Friends
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By A Graphic Design Podcast that cuts through the industry bull to help frustrated Designers charge what they're worth and build rewarding creative careers4.7
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Graphic Designers didn’t struggle in 2025 because of one tool, one trend, or one bad client. They struggled because everything crashed together at once.
AI accelerated expectations. Tools skipped fundamentals. Brands made public mistakes. Speed replaced thinking. And for the first time, the industry stopped hiding who actually understands design and who doesn’t.
This episode is not a prediction. It’s a year in review.
This week on The Angry Designer Podcast, we break down The Big Design Crash of 2025 and what it revealed about graphic design, the design industry, and designers themselves. Not from headlines. From a full year of real conversations, real mistakes, and real patterns we could no longer ignore.
This is about what got called out, what still works, and why designers who understand strategy are positioned to win while others continue chasing shortcuts.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why AI didn’t replace graphic designers but exposed weak fundamentals and lazy processes
- How speed-first design culture lowered standards and why that shift is now permanent
- What brand failures, tool overload, and mindset gaps revealed about the future of graphic design careers
If you want to understand where graphic design actually stands after 2025, why fundamentals matter more than ever, and how designers can move forward without becoming replaceable, this episode connects the dots clearly.
No panic. No BS. Just the truth about what this year revealed and why it matters now.
Stay Angry our Friends
–––––––––––
Join Anger Management for Designers Newsletter at https://tinyurl.com/mr4bb4j3
Want to see more?
See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner
Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.com
Join in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast

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