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The Chicago Graphic Design Club
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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 2min

083 • CRISTOBAL MORA

Video available on ⁠YouTube⁠ and ⁠Spotify⁠. Search, The Chicago Graphic Design Club.—Our guest is ⁠⁠Cristobal⁠⁠ Mora, co-founder of ⁠⁠Bueno Days⁠⁠, the community-centered coffee shop and creative space in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. As a photographer, graphic designer, and community builder, Cristobal represents a new generation of Mexican-American creatives shaping Chicago's cultural landscape.In this episode, Cristobal speaks with host ⁠⁠Christian Solorzano⁠⁠ about his unconventional path from photography to graphic design through side projects rather than formal art education. He explores the complexities of Mexican-American identity and how cultural duality informs both his personal practice and community work.Cristobal discusses his evolution from documenting Chicago's South Side music scene to creating ⁠⁠Bueno Days⁠⁠ as a third space that celebrates authenticity without cultural tropes. He shares insights about building meaningful connections through design, the importance of giving yourself permission to pursue your vision, and his philosophy that everyone is a photographer with a unique perspective worth sharing.The conversation explores his approach to mentorship, the intersection of survival and creativity as an independent business owner, and his belief that graphic design is everywhere—making it a craft worthy of lifelong dedication. Cristobal offers candid advice for young designers navigating an uncertain industry and discusses his vision for creating community spaces where people can exist authentically.Music by the band ⁠Eighties Slang⁠.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 49min

082 • ALIONA SOLAMADINA

Video available on YouTube and Spotify. Search, The Chicago Graphic Design Club.—Our guest is Aliona Solomadina, an independent graphic designer, artist, and researcher originally based in Kyiv who has been living in Chicago since 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Aliona was featured in our inaugural Faculty publication through her work City of Forms.In this episode, Aliona speaks with host Christian Solorzano about her unique perspective as an outsider interpreting Chicago, exploring architecture and design through a curious lens.Aliona discusses her evolution from childhood interests to becoming a specialist in book design, visual identities, and design curation, working with institutions. As co-author of "Znak. Ukrainian Trademarks of the 1960s–80s," she brings deep research experience to her practice.The conversation explores her visual identity work for "Constructing Hope Ukraine" at the Chicago Architecture Center and her philosophy that graphic design has become a powerful tool for diplomacy. Aliona shares her impressions of American design culture, offers advice for purpose-driven creative work, and discusses how she maintains hope and vitality when addressing difficult subject matter.Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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May 26, 2025 • 1h 9min

081 • BARRY DECK

Our guest is ⁠Barry Deck⁠, graphic designer and typographer known for creating Template Gothic and serving as the final art director of Ray Gun Magazine.In this episode, Barry speaks with host ⁠Christian Solorzano⁠ about his unexpected journey from theater student to design icon, beginning with his discovery of graphic design while wandering the dorms at Northern Illinois University. He shares insights about his transformative years at CalArts under Ed Fella's mentorship and how vernacular inspiration led to the creation of Template Gothic—one of the most influential typefaces of the 1990s.Barry discusses his role reshaping Ray Gun magazine's visual identity, his collaboration with Thirst Type, and the experimental typography movement that defined an era. He opens up about how meditation and yoga have profoundly shaped his creative practice, offering candid perspectives on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what he calls his "easy knowingness."The conversation explores Barry's thoughts on AI as a creative tool, his experience teaching design students in suburban Florida, and why he believes designers need to venture beyond comfortable environments to develop their visual vocabulary. Barry also reflects on Chicago's influence on his work, his recent website redesign, and his philosophy that embracing all parts of yourself creates a more compelling creative package.Music by the band ⁠Eighties Slang⁠.
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May 12, 2025 • 54min

080 • JAMIE GANNON

Our guest is Jamie Gannon, an artist, designer, and photographer who has spent over 30 years in Chicago exploring the intersection of architecture, memory, and creative practice.In this episode, Jamie speaks with host Christian Solorzano about his unique approach to documenting buildings through what he calls "defamiliarization" - taking familiar structures and making them unexpected again. He shares insights about his journey from Tennessee to Chicago, his evolution from commercial graphic design to fine art, and his meticulous process of photographing, deconstructing, and reconstructing architectural forms.Jamie discusses his recent move to a new studio at MANA Contemporary, his "Sibling Revelry" exhibition in Nashville, and his Type Force installation. We explore how his background in printmaking influences his current work with surfaces and materials, his morning ritual of walking through Wicker Park, and why he chooses hands-on creation in an increasingly digital world.The conversation delves into Jamie's philosophy of preserving architectural history, his approach to craft and detail, and how he balances commercial design work at Surprise Media with his artistic practice. Jamie reflects on the role of intuition versus strategy in creative work, the importance of surface in art-making, and his upcoming plans for art fairs throughout the Midwest.Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 10min

079 • WENDY ROBLES

Our guest is ⁠⁠Wendy Robles⁠⁠, a visual artist and designer who explores themes of connection, memory, and an invisible presence through her work. She maintains a dedicated creative practice between fine art and design in Chicago.In this episode, Wendy speaks with host ⁠⁠Christian Solorzano⁠⁠ about her journey from fine arts to graphic design, exploring how her family's rich storytelling tradition has shaped her visual language and artistic vision. She shares insights into her creative process—how she navigates different mediums, from oil painting to digital work—and her perspective on publishing her work through her website rather than social media platforms.She discusses the importance of following intuition in her creative practice, offering candid perspectives on overcoming creative blocks and finding renewal through exploring the intersection of art and science.The conversation delves into Wendy's personal manifesto, which encompasses principles such as "feel everything," "preserve your peace," and "always return to love." Wendy shares how finding joy through embracing all aspects of herself, including her mischievous side, has influenced her creative explorations.Music by Eighties Slang.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 8min

078 • AGGIE TOPPINS

Our guest is Aggie Toppins, a designer and educator who explores the origins, impact, and evolution of visual communication. She is an Associate Professor and Chair of Design at Washington University in St. Louis.In this episode, Aggie speaks with host Christian Solorzano about her journey from commercial design in Chicago to academia, exploring how her working-class upbringing in Ohio shaped her approach to design and education. She shares insights about her creative process—how she addresses the tensions between client work and personal expression, and her thoughtful perspective on teaching as a practice of freedom.Aggie discusses her evolution as a designer, from her early years working with clients like the Chicago History Museum to developing her values-driven approach to design history and education. She talks about the importance of creating joyful, empowering classroom experiences, offering candid perspectives on challenging conventional wisdom and finding purpose amid today's complex landscape.The conversation explores Aggie's research interests and her book "Thinking Through Graphic Design History," which examines how historical thinking can foster socially engaged, critical design practices. Her writing has appeared in prestigious design publications including Design and Culture, Design Issues, Slanted, Eye, and AIGA Eye on Design. Aggie shares how finding joy through connecting with students has influenced her creative explorations.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 60min

077 • ANDREW DEMBITZ

Our guest is ⁠⁠Andrew Dembitz⁠,⁠ a paper specialist, creative consultant, and founder of ⁠Resource Engine Group⁠, who has been championing the value of printed media in Chicago for over 30 years.In this episode, Andrew speaks with host ⁠⁠Christian Solorzano⁠⁠ about his journey from the fashion industry to becoming a respected voice in Chicago's paper and printing community. He shares insights about the unique properties of paper that digital media cannot replicate—its tactile qualities, permanence, and emotional impact. Andrew discusses his experience organizing paper shows in Chicago, his role as a consultant helping designers make appropriate paper choices, and how he built his reputation as "Chicago's paper person."The conversation explores Andrew's current ventures, including Resource Engine Group and his newly launched "Smart Threads" wardrobe consulting service. Andrew offers candid thoughts on the state of the paper industry today, expressing optimism while acknowledging the challenges of a changing marketplace. He also reveals his passions beyond paper—baseball, pop culture, antique toy collecting, and philanthropic work with organizations like Marwen and Bernie's Book Bank.Music by the band ⁠Eighties Slang⁠.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 41min

076 • JEFFREY HITCHENS

Our guest is Jeffrey Hitchens, a photographer, designer, and community builder who moved to Chicago in 2011 after studying journalism in Long Beach, California.In this episode, Jeffrey speaks with host Christian Solorzano about his journey from photojournalism to graphic design, exploring how his background in telling visual stories shapes his approach to design work. He shares insights about his creative process—how he addresses client needs and his thoughtful perspective on community building.Jeffrey discusses his evolution as a designer, from receiving his first camera from his brother to developing his values-driven design practice. He talks about the importance of mindfulness in his work and life, offering candid perspectives on navigating the contradictions we all face as creative professionals.The conversation explores Jeffrey's personal values—creating, discovery, purpose, meaningful work, mindfulness, intimacy, and uniqueness—and how these principles guide both his client work and personal projects. Jeffrey shares how finding joy through accepting all parts of himself, including heavier emotions, has influenced his creative explorations.Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 8min

075 • VIOLET LUCZAK

Our guest is Violet Luczak, an artist, educator, and designer who currently directs the graphic design program at McHenry County College.In this episode, Violet speaks with host Christian Solorzano and co-host Hamid Alavi about her journey from graphic design to fine art, exploring how her formal design training influences her distinctive painting style. She shares insights about her creative process—collecting words and phrases as inspiration rather than beginning with visual references—and her transition away from commercial design.Violet discusses her evolution as an artist, from her surrealist dairy-themed work to her current experiments with three-dimensional and interactive pieces. She talks about the influence of Chicago Imagists on her work and offers candid perspectives on building community within Chicago's vibrant art scene.The conversation explores Violet's newest chapter: opening a storefront studio that she hopes will become more than just a workspace—a hub for creative community engagement and collaboration.Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 14min

074 • CRIS HERNÁNDEZ

Our guest is Cris Hernández, a type designer and researcher currently based in New York, working on expanding typography support for indigenous languages and underrepresented communities through various collaborative projects.In this episode, Cris speaks with host Christian Solorzano about his journey from being captivated by anime symbols as a child to his current research in typography. He shares insights about the importance of understanding where our design knowledge comes from and his work with Indigenous communities to preserve and develop their writing systems.Cris talks about his experiences across different design communities in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York while offering valuable perspectives on representation in design. He shares his vision for a more inclusive typography landscape with us and his recent launch of Get a Type foundry.Music by the band Eighties Slang.

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