The Flame

Just Do The Thing: Embracing Your Creative Truth with Jody Graff


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What does it feel like to walk away from a 28-year career — and start over? Jody Graff spent nearly three decades as a graphic design professor at Drexel University, one of the top design programs in the country. This June, she's retiring. Not to slow down, but to become a full-time artist.

In this episode of The Flame, host Bob Raynor sits down with his former professor to talk about career transitions, creative identity, the fear of starting over, and what design educationgets wrong about AI. Jody shares what she's learned about curiosity, failure, and why embracing discomfort might be the most important creative skill you can develop — at any ageor career stage.


What We Talk About

  • Career transitions and creative reinvention after long-term roles
  • AI in design education — why it may be robbing students of the most important part of learning
  • The "encyclopedia" theory: how building knowledge through failure creates taste and instinct
  • Generational differences in creativity and how programmed lives affect creative thinking
  • Why the best design studios send their teams to find books about anything except the project
  • How to rebuild community and reach out for help when you're the one starting over
  • Jody's current art practice — mixed-media narrative quilts on view at Andalusia Historic Houseand Garden

Whether you're a designer, educator, creative professional, oranyone facing a major career pivot — this one's for you.


Key Takeaways

  • Embrace the discomfort. It's not a warning sign — it's proof you're actually doing something.
  • Curiosity is a skill, and it needs protecting. Build your encyclopedia before you outsource your thinking.
  • The people you mentor will eventually mentor you back. Let them.
  • You don't have to have it figured out to start. You just have to start.

About Jody Graff

Jody Graff is a graphic designer, educator, and artist who spent 28 years as a professor at Drexel University's nationally recognized graphic design program. Her work spans environmental graphic design, wayfinding, exhibition design, and mixed-media art. She is currently a participating artist in Radical Americana, a 45-artist, 24-location installation projectspearheaded by the Clay Studio in celebration of the US 250th anniversary. Two of her largescale narrative quilt works are on view at Andalusia Historic House and Garden in BucksCounty, PA.

Guest Links

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jody-graff-13ba186/
  • Portfolio: https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/jody-graff
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whynoti__/
  • Radical Americana at Andalusia: https://andalusiapa.org
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