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In a World of Noise, Design That Makes Sense Wins
Design is often reduced to how something looks. But in reality, it shapes how brands are understood, trusted, and remembered. In a fast moving creative landscape where attention is scarce and execution is easy, what truly sets great design apart is not just craft, but clarity of thinking.
In this conversation, Anam Khan shares her perspective on what makes design effective, how it drives business value, and why the future belongs to those who can think, not just execute.
What truly separates design that works from design that just looks good today?
I don’t see it as either or. Great design needs both, just in the right order. Aesthetics without purpose is decoration. Purpose without beauty gets ignored. Everything shifts when you start with what this needs to do instead of what this should look like. For me, the idea and the aesthetics are not separate. One should justify the other. If I cannot explain why something looks the way it does, it is usually not the right one.
How does strong design translate into real business value for brands today?
Design is the first handshake a brand has with its audience. People decide fast. Good design makes that decision easier. Whether it is trust, recall, or just a feeling that this feels right. That directly shows up in how brands grow. Good design does some of the selling before anyone even shows up.
With AI making execution easier, what will define a truly great designer going forward?
Probably taste and thinking. AI can make things faster, but it cannot decide what is worth making. That judgment is where designers will stand out.
Absolutely. There is a lot of noise dressed up as creativity. I think the mistake is designing for attention rather than for understanding. When everything screams, nothing is heard.
The best design I have come across, and tried to do, is quiet confidence. It does not need to shout. It just makes sense the moment you see it.
How can strong design thinking accelerate someone’s career beyond just improving their portfolio?
It helps you solve bigger problems, communicate better, and influence decisions. That shift from executor to thinker is what accelerates growth.
Your portfolio gets you in the door. Your thinking is what keeps you at the table.
These responses are penned by Anam Khan, ACD, Digitas
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