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Pocket Casts

Pocket Casts

Pocket Casts

Brand Refresh | Print Colaterals | UI / UX

Brand Refresh | Print Collaterals
| UI / UX

Pocket Casts is a well-regarded podcast player known for its intuitive design, powerful features, and cross-platform accessibility. Originally launched in 2010 by Australian developers Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson under Shifty Jelly, Pocket Casts quickly gained popularity due to its superior playback controls, cloud sync capabilities, and well-curated podcast discovery tools. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the most comprehensive podcast apps available, catering to both casual listeners and podcast enthusiasts.


Michelle Glory

Experiments

Graphic Designer

Michelle Glory

Experiments

Michelle Glory

Experiments

Graphic Designer

A Podcast app reimagined.

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MICHELLE GLORY 2025

A Podcast app reimagined.

A podcast app reimagined.

A podcast app reimagined.

Forest Green
HEX #2D634C
CMYK 55%, 0%, 23%, 61%

Toned Orange
HEX #D25331
CMYK 0%, 60%, 77%, 18%

Pro Purple
HEX #6F36AC
CMYK 35%, 69%, 0%, 33%

Lemon Yellow
HEX #F6E253
CMYK 0%, 8%, 66%, 4%

Soft Creme
HEX #FCF2E8
CMYK 0%, 4%, 8%, 1%

Forest Green
HEX #2D634C
CMYK 55%, 0%, 23%, 61%

Toned Orange
HEX #D25331
CMYK 0%, 60%, 77%, 18%

Lemon Yellow
HEX #F6E253
CMYK 0%, 8%, 66%, 4%

Soft Creme
HEX #FCF2E8
CMYK 0%, 4%, 8%, 1%

Pro Purple
HEX #6F36AC
CMYK 35%, 69%, 0%, 33%

Forest Green
HEX #2D634C
CMYK 55%, 0%, 23%, 61%

Toned Orange
HEX #D25331
CMYK 0%, 60%, 77%, 18%

Soft Creme
HEX #FCF2E8
CMYK 0%, 4%, 8%, 1%

Pro Purple
HEX #6F36AC
CMYK 35%, 69%, 0%, 33%

Lemon Yellow
HEX #F6E253
CMYK 0%, 8%, 66%, 4%

Pocket Casts is a well-regarded podcast player known for its intuitive design, powerful features, and cross-platform accessibility. Originally launched in 2010 by Australian developers Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson under Shifty Jelly, Pocket Casts quickly gained popularity due to its superior playback controls, cloud sync capabilities, and well-curated podcast discovery tools. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the most comprehensive podcast apps available, catering to both casual listeners and podcast enthusiasts.






Typeface Used

Typeface Used

Libre Franklin

Degular mono

Libre Franklin

Degular mono

Special Thanks

Special Thanks

Roy Tatum – Instructor

Roy Tatum – Instructor

Website Prototype

Mobile Prototype

About

Linked in

MICHELLE GLORY 2025

Website Prototype

Mobile Prototype

Typeface Used

Libre Franklin

Degular mono

Special Thanks

Roy Tatum [ Instructor ]

Website Prototype

Mobile Prototype

MICHELLE GLORY 2025

Pocket Casts is a well-regarded podcast player known for its intuitive design, powerful features, and cross-platform accessibility. Originally launched in 2010 by Australian developers Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson under Shifty Jelly, Pocket Casts quickly gained popularity due to its superior playback controls, cloud sync capabilities, and well-curated podcast discovery tools. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the most comprehensive podcast apps available, catering to both casual listeners and podcast enthusiasts.


A Podcast app reimagined.

Brand Refresh | Print Collaterals | UI / UX

Refreshing the socials

The system thats already been embedded to the applications and the website should feel seamless to the use of it in social media. Knowing how we see and acknowledge podcast will be refreshed with a look thats more engaging than usual.

Recontextualizing what conversations are in a print format.

Knowing how color plays a huge role on this refresh, its now the time for pocket casts to have its own fresh look on their print collaterals. Systemizing the use of color for segmenting content and treating as so, brings our the vibrand contrast of their diverse podcasters in the app.

Clarity in a click.

What Pocketcasts needs in their web-based application is the idea that clicking a content the user picks should be as easy as looking at it. Simplifying the interaction with single color application will help navigate the web and the app throughly and effectively.

Poster for a first look

People usually look up a subject or an app based on a ad they see printing on a wall or on the streets they walk in. The concept of this series helps the user to learn what is highlighted by the podcast app. Pocketcasts new color system should be able to amplify their standing the audience's awareness of the company.

Brand Refresh |
Print Materials | UI / UX

Poster for a first look

People usually look up a subject or an app based on a ad they see printing on a wall or on the streets they walk in. The concept of this series helps the user to learn what is highlighted by the podcast app. Pocketcasts new color system should be able to amplify their standing the audience's awareness of the company.

Clarity in a click.

What Pocketcasts needs in their
web-based application is the idea that clicking a content the user picks should be as easy as looking at it. Simplifying the interaction with single color application will help navigate the web and the app throughly and effectively.

Recontextualizing what conversations are in a print format.

Knowing how color plays a huge role on this refresh, its now the time for pocket casts to have its own fresh look on their print collaterals. Systemizing the use of color for segmenting content and treating as so, brings our the vibrand contrast of their diverse podcasters in the app.

Recontextualizing what conversations are in a print format.

Knowing how color plays a huge role on this refresh, its now the time for pocket casts to have its own fresh look on their print collaterals. Systemizing the use of color for segmenting content and treating as so, brings our the vibrand contrast of their diverse podcasters in the app.

Refreshing the socials

The system thats already been embedded to the applications and the website should feel seamless to the use of it in social media. Knowing how we see and acknowledge podcast will be refreshed with a look thats more engaging than usual.

Recontextualizing what conversations are in a print format.

Knowing how color plays a huge role on this refresh, its now the time for pocket casts to have its own fresh look on their print collaterals. Systemizing the use of color for segmenting content and treating as so, brings our the vibrand contrast of their diverse podcasters in the app.

Clarity in a click.

What Pocketcasts needs in their web-based application is the idea that clicking a content the user picks should be as easy as looking at it. Simplifying the interaction with single color application will help navigate the web and the app throughly and effectively.

Podcasters in a printed format

People usually look up a subject or an app based on a ad they see printing on a wall or on the streets they walk in. The concept of this series helps the user to learn what is highlighted by the podcast app. Pocketcasts new color system should be able to amplify their standing the audience's awareness of the company.

Desktop Website

Booklet

Social Media

Desktop Website

Mobile App

Mobile App