32: How to be a Mutlidisciplinary Designer – Liz Sydnor

How to be a Mutlidisciplinary Designer

Liz Sydnor, architect and principal of Sydnor Design LLC, shares her career journey and the decision to start her own business. She discusses the challenges of working remotely and the importance of finding what works best for you. Liz also talks about her transition into graphic design and branding, and the freedom it has given her to explore different creative endeavors. She emphasizes the value of an architecture education and the diverse career paths within the profession. In this conversation, Liz Sydnor and Katelyn discuss the challenges and rewards of diversifying one’s career, the importance of building a professional network, and the impact of entrepreneurship on personal wellness. They also share advice for young professionals starting their careers.

Takeaways

·      Finding what works best for you in your career is important, even if it means making a change or starting your own business.

·      Architecture education provides a wide range of skills and opportunities beyond traditional architectural practice.

·      Working remotely can be challenging, and it’s important to consider the impact on your mental well-being and social interactions.

·      Graphic design and branding offer a faster-paced and more experimental approach to design compared to architecture.

·      There are diverse career paths within architecture, including spec writing, code compliance, and project management. Diversifying your career, much like diversifying a 401k, can provide stability and fulfillment.

·      Building a strong professional network is crucial for success and support.

·      Entrepreneurship can lead to a significant shift in personal wellness and self-care.

·      It’s important to be proactive in forming your network and seeking out support.

·      Don’t be afraid to pivot and try different things in your career journey.

·      Take care of your mental and physical health by making nourishing choices and seeking therapy if needed.

Chapters

0:00 Introduction to Liz Sydnor

3:58 Moving but Love Your Firm

6:30 High end Residential Design

8:30 Starting Sydnor Design

21:00 Pivoting My Career and Finding Your Niche

32:00 Defining Your Network in a New City

41:00 My Day on the Burnout Train

44:24 Shout out to Chelsea

49:55 Advice for Young Professionals

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-sydnor-aia-b170a4b0/

Sydnor Design: https://sydnor-design.com/

BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!

Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernal

www.gusbernal.com

Hello, I’m Katelyn Rossier!

A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!

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