Design Bigger
Welcome to Design Bigger, the podcast for designers, account managers, strategists and studios ready to think bigger, design bigger brands, and land bigger projects. I’m Nika Worlund, an ex-Big Agency Brand Strategy Director who took her Bluechip client expertise to built a freelance career helping independent agencies around the globe. This is the podcast where I share the tricks of the trade for lean design thinking to set you up as a world-class creative talent. As a translator between business and creatives, I’ll show you how to speak client, hack top agency frameworks, and think like the best studios out there. If you’re ready to design bigger, hit subscribe and let’s get started.
Episodes

Friday Mar 14, 2025
3: Mastering Brand Strategy: My Wild Ride
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
If you’ve ever felt like strategy is an intimidating world reserved for 'genius' strategists, this episode will break that myth. I share my personal story of faking it till I made it in the creative industry and debunk the idea that strategic thinking is something you have to be born with. I reveal everything — from how I used to Google every single word on the briefs I received to how access to old decks on the agency's strategy server became my best teacher.
We'll talk about how strategy is simply thinking before doing — something you already do as a designer — and how you can start charging for that thinking.
You’ll learn:
- Why you don’t need complicated frameworks to be strategic
- The three key steps to becoming more strategic: guidance, Google, and grit.
- How imposter syndrome shows up in strategy — and how to push past it.
Resources & Links:
Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikaworlund
Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nika-worlund/
Join the waitlist for my upcoming webinar: https://www.nikaworlund.com/Fast-track-brand-strategy-blueprint-for-designers
Want personalized guidance? Book a quick 30min Q&A with me and let's figure out how you can start your own journey to becoming more strategic: https://www.nikaworlund.com/1-on-1-coaching

Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
2: Design Frameworks: Brand Archetypes
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
In this episode, we kick off the Design Frameworks series, diving into brand strategy tools and whether they actually work for independent designers and studios. Today’s focus: Brand Archetypes—the classic framework introduced in 2001 by Margaret Mark and Carol Pearson, inspired by Carl Jung’s 12 archetypes (like the Hero, Lover, and Jester).
We explore:
- Why big brands used archetypes—to differentiate portfolios (think Dove as the Caregiver vs. Axe as the Hero).
- Why they fell out of favor post-2015—because modern brand personalities need more nuance than "We're the Lover."
- What works better today—defining a brand’s personality with pointy adjectives rather than relying on broad archetypes.
So—should you use archetypes?
✅ Yes—for big companies managing multiple brands to avoid overlap.
❌ No—for single-brand projects, where specificity and originality matter more. The key takeaway: Don’t default to archetypes—use them thoughtfully. Your brand’s personality should be multidimensional, not a one-note cliché.
🎯 Want to learn the frameworks top agencies actually use? Join the waitlist for my upcoming training at nikaworlund.com. Have questions? DM me on Instagram @nikaworlund or find me on LinkedIn as Nika Worlund.

Friday Feb 21, 2025
1: Why Big Agency Strategy Failed Your Design Studio
Friday Feb 21, 2025
Friday Feb 21, 2025
In this debut episode, I dive into a hot topic I discuss with my design clients all the time: why big agency brand strategy often fails when applied to smaller studios. Big agencies—think Wieden+Kennedy, Interbrand, or Pentagram—craft strategies for Fortune 500 giants, where every move impacts global markets and investment portfolios. Their method is rigorous, data-heavy, and slow-moving by design. But when this same approach is repackaged for independent studios, it often feels unnecessary, and out of touch with the needs of fast-moving businesses. I break down three key reasons why this happens:
1. Big brands demand economic stability: Strategy at this level is built to justify risk and protect your pensions.
2. The complexity of legacy brands: The more assets a brand has, the more careful and layered every change must be.
3. Productized frameworks: Big agencies systematize their approach to scale, but these rigid frameworks often feel like overkill for smaller studios. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by traditional strategy decks that don’t inspire or add value, this episode is for you. Hit play to learn how to approach strategy in a way that actually works for your studio and your clients.
If you’re interested in adding brand strategy to your proposals in a way that’s realistic for independent designers or small studios, head over here: https://www.nikaworlund.com/opt-in
If you have any questions or opinions to share on the topic, please DM me on Instagram at @nikaworlund or find me on LinkedIn as Nika Worlund.