Karen Kurycki Guest

Karen Kurycki

Karen Kurycki is a Jacksonville designer and illustrator (CMYKaren) whose watercolor style has attracted clients like The Washington Post, Nike, and Reebok. As AIGA Jacksonville President (2011-2013), she launched Discover Design, a mentorship program connecting students with professionals. Her socially engaged work spans civic projects like 100 Days of Democracy and collaborations with nonprofits Rethreaded and JASMYN. Named one of Graphic Design USA's "Responsible Designers to Watch" in 2018, Karen works from Jacksonville's CoRK Arts District, creating visuals that drive community impact and social change.

Appears in 1 Episode

S2 #19

019: Karen Kurycki & Varick Rosete of AIGA Jacksonville

From trivia-fueled pool parties in Miami to five-tier pyramids sketched out on cocktail napkins, Jacksonville brought the fun and the leadership to AIGA retreats. In this episode, we’re joined by longtime partners-in-crime Karen Kurycki (aka CMYKaren) and Varick Rosete (TigerLily Chief Design Officer) to relive the wild, heartfelt, and often hilarious stories from their years leading the Jacksonville design community. These two have done it all—presidents, mentors, party planners, pyramid architects—and their chapter motto said it best: “Have fun. Get sh*t done.”Key Takeaways:How a bag of Pringles sparked a legendary retreat icebreaker Why Miami might actually be the birthplace of the pyramid (sorry, Omaha)The mysterious origins of the 6 a.m. Club and why it still lives onBehind the scenes of Jacksonville’s epic “room parties” (and why they weren’t really in Jacksonville’s room)Building lasting community impact—from high school mentorship programs to 70+ chapter events a yearIt’s a trip down memory lane that shows how design leadership is equal parts planning, partying, and people-first community building.Key Moments in This Episode00:16 – Meet the Jacksonville duo: Karen “CMYKaren” Kurycki and Varick Rosete, design leaders known for blending creativity, leadership, and community.02:21 – Karen’s AIGA journey: From volunteer chair to chapter president to launching the Discover Design mentorship program.05:19 – Varick’s fast track: How a love for connecting people turned into a leap from membership to VP to president.06:45 – Miami retreat memories: Poolside beers, Pringles trivia, and the surprising birthplace of the pyramid.10:14 – Pyramid engineering: Napkin sketches, five-tier ambitions, and why security guards weren’t amused.12:00 – Masked introductions: Jacksonville’s Michael Jackson masks made a memorable (and sweaty) first impression.13:41 – Crashing retreats: How Varick became known for sneaking into leadership gatherings without a badge.19:14 – Designing for good: Karen shares how social design talks inspired a decade-long mentorship program in Jacksonville.26:40 – The Jacksonville party myth: Why their chapter became legendary for gatherings—even when they weren’t technically the hosts.29:54 – The 6 a.m. Club: The origin story of an all-night tradition that stretched across multiple retreats.37:23 – 76 events in one year: The ambitious streak that energized (and nearly exhausted) AIGA Jacksonville.40:16 – Beyond AIGA: How both leaders continue to shape community after their official chapter roles.About our guestsKaren Kurycki – Designer, illustrator, and socially engaged creative known for her watercolor work and civic design projects. Former AIGA Jacksonville president and creator of Discover Design, a mentorship program for students.Varick Rosete – Chief Design Officer at TigerLily, longtime Jacksonville design leader, and former AIGA Jacksonville president. Known for connecting cultural resonance with design and building community through events like One Spark Festival.FeaturingGuest Karen Kurycki, connect on LinkedInGuest Varick Rosete, connect on LinkedInHost Erik Cargill, connect on LinkedInHost Rachel Elnar, connect on LinkedInSupport the ShowTheme music: Loose Ends by Silver Ships Plastic OceansProduced by Chapter 2 MediaSubscribe to the Together by Design newsletter for more community-building and podcast episode updatesSponsored by: Able Made, The Original Off Pitch Soccer Style: shop nowSponsored by: Draplin Design Company, check us out!Sponsored by: The People's Graphic Design Archive: browse, contribute, and research