Named a Top 15 Graphic Design Podcast by FeedSpot – But Let’s Talk About It

We don’t chase awards. We don’t submit to competitions. And we sure as hell don’t beg for recognition.

But every once in a while, something legit lands in our inbox—and this one made us smile.

The Angry Designer Podcast was just named one of the Top 15 Graphic Design Podcasts on the web by FeedSpot.
No pay-to-play, no BS, no vanity metrics—just real recognition from a platform that tracks podcast impact across the industry.

Check it out here: FeedSpot’s Top 15 Graphic Design Podcasts

Let’s be honest: this podcast started as a way to vent, to challenge outdated thinking, and to give designers a voice that wasn’t sugar-coated or corporate-approved. It’s grown into something bigger—and this is just another sign that we’re striking a chord.

Massive shoutout to every frustrated, badass designer who tunes in weekly. You made this happen.

And yeah, we might slap that badge on the site… but you already know we’re not slowing down.

Stay Angry our friends

Massimo

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