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Picasso once said, “Good artists copy, great artists steal.” It wasn’t just a quote, it was a warning. Because every great designer, from Rand to Scher to Draplin, has stolen their way to mastery. The only difference is that they knew how to do it right.
Here’s what most designers don’t want to admit... we all steal. Fonts, layouts, grids, styles, everything you create is built on someone else’s foundation. The problem isn’t theft. The problem is that too many designers steal without understanding what they’re taking. Lazy designers copy the surface. Great designers steal the soul.
This week, on The Angry Designer Podcast, we dive into the controversial art of creative theft, and why it’s not a crime but a craft. From dissecting the difference between imitation and transformation to learning how to absorb influences like a pro, we’re showing you how to steal smarter and design better.
In this episode, you'll discover:
-The unspoken rules of creative theft every designer needs to know
- Why copying can be the fastest way to build mastery
- How to transform influence into something that’s undeniably yours
Design education isn’t about learning to being original. It’s about understanding what came before you and how to make it yours. You can keep pretending your work came from thin air, or you can embrace the truth: the best designers are thieves with taste, intent, and vision.

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