Danielle Podeszek, a Buffalo-based designer and founder of Pod Design Shop, has spent over a decade honing her expertise in logo design, apparel, and merchandise for outdoor and athletic brands. Specializing in trail running, marathons, and outdoor events, Danielleâs unique approach to design fuses bold colors, retro aesthetics, and modern functionality. After working for agencies and even the famous Buffalo Bills football team, she struck out on her own, combining her passion for adventure and creativity to build a thriving freelance business.
Freelance Success on Dribbble
A classmate introduced Danielle to Dribbble while she was in college. âWhen Dribbble was still invite-only, somehow I secured an invite and jumped right in.â Since then, the platform has been an important tool in her career, shaping her design style and connecting her with clients.
While at the Bills, Danielle used Dribbble to publish personal and side projects, building a portfolio that better reflected her interests and expertise. As she transitioned to freelancing, Dribbble became the perfect place to connect with clients and showcase her work, from logos to merchandise designs.
A Signature Style: Bold, Retro, and Timeless
Dedicated to her unique style, Danielle distinguishes herself from other designers. âI focus on what I know Iâm good at and what I like,â she added. Known for her bright colors, bold design choices, and retro inspirations, Danielleâs work is visually enticing and instantly classic. Her design philosophy, centered on creating bold and eye-catching work that stands the test of time, inspires designers to focus on their strengths and create work that resonates with their ideal clients.

As a result, her collaborations are characterized by her style, especially in the outdoor and athletic sectors. Her designs for trail races and outdoor apparel embrace nostalgia while providing a fresh aesthetic that speaks to ambitious outdoorsy folks. By staying true to her personal style, Danielle has carved out a niche for herself that attracts clients looking for a distinctive, vibrant aesthetic.
Building Connections Through Design and Dribbble
Danielle credits Dribbble for helping her make connections with ideal clients. âDribbble really helped me focus my approach,â she recalled. âI stopped posting random work, and instead, I focused on posting the type of designs I wanted to pursue.â By doing this, she was able to attract more clients in the outdoor and athletic sectors.
Danielle has also found the platform to be a more consistent source of leads than other platforms, like Instagram, especially with changes to social media algorithms. âIâve had better luck getting clients through Dribbble now. The platformâs SEO and the ability to search by design type really help.â
The Dribbble community is another feature that canât be replicated on social media. âItâs nice to follow designers I admire, and I love how itâs purely design-focused,â she says. The design-centric feed makes it easier for Danielle to stay inspired and up-to-date with what design peers are up to while engaging with the wider community. Posts from designers she follows donât become lost in âthe algorithm.â
Inspired by the Outdoors and Problem-Solving
For Danielle, inspiration comes from both the natural world and the design process. âThe outdoors is always a huge influence. I also love taking photos of old logos, fonts, and wordmarks in thrift stores. The character in those designs really sparks my creativity.â This deep connection to the outdoors resonates in her designs, making them relatable to some of her key clients, mainly trail and outdoor brands.
Whether capturing the spirit of a race, designing a logo for a brewery, or creating an original t-shirt design, Danielle approaches each project with a problem-solving mindset. âI think of every project as a challenge to make something new out of an idea,â she explains. âLet yourself get inspired by your clientsâ briefs. An easy thing to do if you work on projects youâre passionate about.â

Building a Reputation with Purposeful Projects
One of the most rewarding aspects of Danielleâs career is how her work has evolved through her interests and passions. âIâve worked on many projects that align with my love for the outdoors, which makes the work feel even more meaningful.â A perfect example is her design exercise, creating retro and âoutdoorsyâ badges for The North Face. This project continues to resonate with her clients and followers. It has become a significant source of inspiration and even lead generation, which is a testament to her ability to capture the essence of a brand in a simple yet memorable design.
Her passion for design extends beyond the projects she works on for othersâDanielle has her own t-shirt business, where she experiments with designs that reflect her creative vision. As luck would have it, creating online listings for the t-shirt business has even helped her create case studies and shots on Dribbble. âKeywords are really important,â she explains. âI use them to attract the clients who are looking for designs that speak to their specific needs, like âtrail runner designâ or ârace medal design.ââ
Advice for Aspiring Designers
Danielle advises those looking to differentiate themselves in a competitive market to âdo the projects that excite you. Fill your portfolio with work that aligns with your style, and donât be afraid to create mock designs if the right clients arenât coming your way yet.â Over time, the right clients will find your work, especially if you stay consistent with your style. Danielleâs strategy has led to new opportunities and collaborations, allowing her to concentrate more on creative work and less on marketing efforts. â Looking ahead, Danielle sees Dribbble as a constant in her design journey. âWhile I still post on Instagram and LinkedIn, Dribbble is where Iâve found consistent leads.â Her focus is on continuing to showcase work that excites her and staying connected to her ideal clients through the platform.
Danielle plans to keep pushing the boundaries of design as her business grows while maintaining the authenticity and passion for the outdoors that defines her work. She has built an impressive career through her dedication to design and loves helping others express their brand identity through her work.
About the Author: Olivia Hoskin is a freelance writer with a background in tech and marketing. A true design fan at heart, youâll find her writing about the latest industry trends, technologies, and the inspiring endeavors of fellow creators. Sheâs a champion of remote work, a lover of responsible technology, and a fitness geek and enjoyer of the outdoors in her spare time. Find her at oliviahoskin.com.
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