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180: Emily Campbell | A Student's Perspective

An episode of the Design Biz Survival Guide podcast, hosted by Design Biz Survival Guide, titled "180: Emily Campbell | A Student's Perspective" was published on April 7, 2025 and runs 37 minutes.

April 7, 2025 ·37m · Design Biz Survival Guide

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Today we welcome Emily Campbell, principal designer of Emily Jean Interior Design based in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, Emily shares her fresh perspective on the business of design as a student and entrepreneur. We discuss the pivotal moment that prompted her transition from fashion to interiors, her experience of balancing design school with launching a business, and how she's building a foundation for long-term success by combining technical skills with real-world networking. Emily also shares how her entrepreneurial spirit, fearlessness, and commitment to community are shaping her journey.

Show Highlights:

  • Emily shares her creative roots in fashion and how her design interests evolved toward interiors after building and renovating her own home
  • She explains why she chose to return to school to learn the technical side of design, despite already having a strong foundation in textiles, color theory, and branding
  • Emily discusses the importance of choosing a program that focuses not just on skills, but also on networking and building real-world relationships
  • She talks about the entrepreneurial spirit that runs in her family and how it's influenced her desire to start her own business
  • Emily opens up about the role of mentorship in her career development and how working alongside seasoned designers is helping her learn faster and more confidently
  • She reflects on the transferable skills she gained from fashion trend forecasting, like overcoming shyness, building confidence, and approaching people fearlessly
  • Emily emphasizes the importance of getting out of the classroom to network, visit showrooms, and engage with the design community early and often
  • She shares advice for students in design programs: ask questions, stay curious, and embrace the learning process
  • Emily offers her personal definition of success: focusing on the process of creating something meaningful rather than the outcome

Notable Quotes:

  • "Hold on to a beginner's mind and never let yourself feel like you know it all."
  • "It's okay to fail. Redefine what failure means to you."
  • "Just because you can see the vision doesn't mean the client can—you have to be able to show them."
  • "The classroom and showrooms are where you should be asking the questions."

Supporting Resources:

Emily Jean Interior Design Website
Follow Emily on Instagram

Sponsor Links:

Design Manager — Project management, accounting, and purchasing built for interior designers
Hooker Furnishings — Versatile furniture, décor, and designer support
Daniel House Club — Sourcing from over 150 vendors in one place with trade pricing and concierge service

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