Design publications help creative professionals keep a finger on the pulse of what consumers want and help consumers learn about what they like and don’t like. One of the biggest magazines doing this important work is Traditional Home magazine. And today, I’m chatting with Senior Style and Design Editor, Krissa Rossbund. 

Y’all, to say I am honored and humbled that Krissa agreed to do this interview is an understatement. Krissa is such a force in the design industry with her knowledge of consumer habits and content creation. Since she started as an intern at Traditional Home magazine, the design industry has transformed tremendously and how we do our work has evolved. 

In today’s episode, Krissa shares with me her biggest tips when it comes to bringing a human element to the content you put out and how to consistently produce high-quality content. We’re talking about creating a work-life balance and why interior design doesn’t have to be “frivolous” like some people think. We explore how to design for the five senses and how design is much deeper than aesthetics. This episode is basically a masterclass, y’all, so make sure you have a pen ready to take notes!

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • How Krissa ended up at Traditional Home magazine.
  • Why design can be both frivolous and meaningful. 
  • Why it’s so important for consumers to learn what they like.
  • How learning about your personal style can save you money. 
  • What it means to design for the 5 senses.
  • Krissa’s amazing tips for content creation.

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