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Designing Joy: Don Clark of Invisible Creature on Creativity, Collectibles & Culture
In this episode of Podcast Awesome, Matt hangs out with legendary designer Don Clark of Invisible Creature to dive into the analog soul of digital design. From their punk rock roots and Grammy-nominated album covers to art directing for Seattle’s swankiest restaurant, Don and his brother Ryan have created work you’ve seen —whether you know it or not.
They discuss growing up with a NASA illustrator grandpa, how nostalgia fuels creativity, the value of physical objects in a swipe-and-scroll world, and how a sibling-run design studio rides the waves of industry change. It’s a masterclass in storytelling, aesthetics, and sneaky inspiration.
Plus, Don once designed a 7-story mural for Newark Airport that one construction worker told him no one would ever notice. Art, meet irony.
✨ What We Cover in This Episode
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:01:00] – Don’s creative upbringing & grandpa's NASA work
 [00:04:00] – From punk flyers to full-time design
 [00:08:00] – Physical design in a digital world
 [00:12:00] – Object design, collectibles, and vintage influence
 [00:16:00] – Tapping nostalgia the right way
 [00:20:00] – Album covers, influence, and desktop publishing
 [00:24:00] – The decline of CDs & the rise of gig posters
 [00:28:00] – The challenges (and joys) of working with family
 [00:32:00] – Canlis restaurant and entering the fine dining space
 [00:36:00] – Creating inspiring physical spaces
 [00:38:00] – Why “Invisible Creature” is the perfect name
 [00:42:00] – Good design as invisible, objective experience
 [00:44:00] – Designing stamps, murals, and children’s Bibles
 [00:46:00] – Streamlining creativity after 25 years in the biz
 [00:48:00] – Wrapping up and why riding the wave matters
🔗 Links & Resources
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Designing Joy: Don Clark of Invisible Creature on Creativity, Collectibles & Culture
In this episode of Podcast Awesome, Matt hangs out with legendary designer Don Clark of Invisible Creature to dive into the analog soul of digital design. From their punk rock roots and Grammy-nominated album covers to art directing for Seattle’s swankiest restaurant, Don and his brother Ryan have created work you’ve seen —whether you know it or not.
They discuss growing up with a NASA illustrator grandpa, how nostalgia fuels creativity, the value of physical objects in a swipe-and-scroll world, and how a sibling-run design studio rides the waves of industry change. It’s a masterclass in storytelling, aesthetics, and sneaky inspiration.
Plus, Don once designed a 7-story mural for Newark Airport that one construction worker told him no one would ever notice. Art, meet irony.
✨ What We Cover in This Episode
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:01:00] – Don’s creative upbringing & grandpa's NASA work
 [00:04:00] – From punk flyers to full-time design
 [00:08:00] – Physical design in a digital world
 [00:12:00] – Object design, collectibles, and vintage influence
 [00:16:00] – Tapping nostalgia the right way
 [00:20:00] – Album covers, influence, and desktop publishing
 [00:24:00] – The decline of CDs & the rise of gig posters
 [00:28:00] – The challenges (and joys) of working with family
 [00:32:00] – Canlis restaurant and entering the fine dining space
 [00:36:00] – Creating inspiring physical spaces
 [00:38:00] – Why “Invisible Creature” is the perfect name
 [00:42:00] – Good design as invisible, objective experience
 [00:44:00] – Designing stamps, murals, and children’s Bibles
 [00:46:00] – Streamlining creativity after 25 years in the biz
 [00:48:00] – Wrapping up and why riding the wave matters
🔗 Links & Resources
Stay up to date on all the Font Awesomeness!

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