Design Sphere

Why design podcasts needed their own home

Design Sphere podcast platform showing curated design content
MY ROLE
End-to-end design
Web development
Podcast curation
TEAM
1 × designer
1 × developer
LINKS
Web
TIMELINE
2 weeks

As a designer, I spent countless hours searching for quality design podcasts across different platforms.

Search for “design podcast” on Spotify and you’ll get kids’ educational shows, sleep podcasts, horror stories, and language learning content - with maybe one or two actual design shows buried in the results. Apple Podcasts buried niche design content under generic business categories. YouTube’s recommendations were completely random.

I wasn’t alone in this frustration. Other designers were settling for whatever popped up first or sticking to the same few shows they’d discovered by accident.

Design Sphere platform interface showing curated design podcasts

The solution

Design Sphere addresses this gap by focusing exclusively on design podcasts. Every show is handpicked for quality and relevance to the design community.

When new episodes are published, they automatically appear on the platform. Each podcast links directly to major streaming platforms, so people can listen wherever they prefer.

Next step: making it community-driven

The platform serves both English and French speakers, expanding access to quality design content across language barriers. More importantly, it’s completely free - no subscriptions, no paywalls, no barriers to discovery.

The “Submit your podcast” feature allows the design community to contribute, ensuring the platform grows organically with input from actual users rather than automated curation.

Sometimes the best design solution is the most direct one. Instead of competing with Spotify’s algorithm or building complex recommendation engines, Design Sphere does one thing well: it curates design podcasts for people who care about design.

That’s all it needed to be.