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Dare to bring creative poetry to every problem - Pablo Juncadella

Apr 13, 202654 minSeason 3Ep. 83
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Episode description

Pablo Juncadella is co-founder and partner at Mucho, the Barcelona-based branding and identity studio approaching its 25th year. In this conversation, Pablo traces a career built on unlikely advantages — dyslexia, collective thinking, and an editorial background that taught him to treat brands as stories told in headlines. ~

From working on El País at 22 through Pentagram London, to becoming creative director of The Observer at 25, to building a studio with offices across Europe and the US, his path has been one of constant curiosity, deliberate humility, and a refusal to lower the standard of what design can do.

Takeaways:

  • Creativity is not visualisation — it's the ability to see from a different perspective and bring others there
  • Dyslexia, and conditions like it, place you naturally outside the majority — that position is the seed of creative advantage
  • Ideas are preludes, not destinations — falling too in love with one prevents the better version from arriving
  • The best early careers involve challenges larger than your current capability — that gap is exactly where you grow
  • Collective intelligence outlasts individual ambition; a studio with its own identity can evolve beyond any one person's needs or energy
  • Client satisfaction is a baseline, not a ceiling — the real job is to hold higher standards than anyone asked for
  • Frustration is not a sign of failure — it's the engine that keeps the standard from quietly dropping
  • Visual language is the most universal language; use it to bridge cultures, industries, and disciplines
  • Design builds on what came before — your job is to contribute to the wheel, not just spin it
  • Longevity comes from curiosity, adaptability, and the willingness to learn from the person sitting across the table

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