Listen "10.2 Relationships Rule the Design World: Casey Schroyer and Robyn Branch Share Stories"
Episode Synopsis
In the second part of this two-part episode of Bad Bird Good Design, Robyn Branch and Casey Schroyer continue their lively discussion, diving deeper into the heart of their shared profession—relationships. From Casey’s childhood in his family’s furniture store to Robyn’s reflections on her mother’s retail adventures, they share how personal connections shape their work as designers. The conversation meanders through humorous anecdotes, lessons from bad subcontractor experiences, and how they handle the unpredictable challenges of design projects. With warmth and wit, Robyn and Casey explore how their industry is as much about people as it is about aesthetics.
Key Takeaways:
Relationships Drive Design: Building genuine connections with clients, colleagues, and vendors is key to creating meaningful and lasting designs.
Learn from Everyone: From bad subcontractors to seasoned craftsmen, every interaction can teach valuable lessons in what to do—or not to do.
Design Evolves with Life: Homes and designs should adapt to the evolving needs of clients, whether accommodating family changes or personal preferences.
Retail Roots Matter: Early experiences in retail helped both Robyn and Casey develop a keen eye for quality, pricing, and the value of customer relationships.
Humor Helps: The challenges of design—whether it’s a crooked sink mold or a chaotic project—are easier to face with a sense of humor and a supportive community.
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Key Takeaways:
Relationships Drive Design: Building genuine connections with clients, colleagues, and vendors is key to creating meaningful and lasting designs.
Learn from Everyone: From bad subcontractors to seasoned craftsmen, every interaction can teach valuable lessons in what to do—or not to do.
Design Evolves with Life: Homes and designs should adapt to the evolving needs of clients, whether accommodating family changes or personal preferences.
Retail Roots Matter: Early experiences in retail helped both Robyn and Casey develop a keen eye for quality, pricing, and the value of customer relationships.
Humor Helps: The challenges of design—whether it’s a crooked sink mold or a chaotic project—are easier to face with a sense of humor and a supportive community.
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