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#53 - The T-Shaped Skillset for Modern Design Leadership, Future of Fintech Design : Vikash Kumar

Dipaq Season 1 Episode 53

In this candid conversation, Vikash Kumar (Director of Design at Pine Labs) takes us through his incredible career shift-from working on massive campaigns for brands like Vodafone to steering the entire art and brand aesthetic at Pine Labs.

Vikash gives a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the advertising industry, discussing what it was like to work at an agency like Ogilvy Mumbai (which he calls one of the best cultures among agencies) , the controversial value of industry awards , and the realities of shrinking budgets in mainline advertising.

He unpacks the pivotal moment he realized "passion doesn't pay your bills", leading to his move to the client side with a jump in salary , and eventually leading design at Pine Labs. As a leader, he shares his vision for the future, where designers must become generalists with T-shaped skillsets  and how he's building a 360-creative culture that embraces upskilling and future-forward thinking.

This episode is a masterclass for any creative professional navigating career growth, the specialist vs. generalist debate, and how to build a career that offers both creative fulfillment and financial freedom.

In this episode, we’ll discover:

- Vikash's journey from animation and VFX to becoming a Creative Director at Ogilvy.
- The "carrot" of advertising awards - and why they might not translate into better money or promotions.
- The difference between working horizontally (across brands) in an agency versus vertically (deeply) for one brand.
- How Vikash is leading the brand revamp at a major fintech company, making it look "tech and modern".
- The importance of designers becoming generalists who can handle motion, video, and graphic design.
- Why creative professionals must set a financial goal early in their career—and the concept of *"F-U money"*.

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