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Typeform
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
With 15 years in design, I’ve cultivated a passion for shaping brands in all their dimensions I bring ideas to life, using craft as a catalyst to business growth. I am aiming for emotion-evoking narratives that connect with the audience, where form and content play equally important parts. (although, I will take colour and typography a little more seriously ;) How I work I believe in the power of well-structured processes to achieve sustainable and optimised results. Comprehensive research, a clearly defined roadmap and engaging team workshops form the foundation of my creative approach. Background In the past years, I’ve moved into the tech industry, drawing from a design background rooted in culture and fashion.
With 15 years in design, I’ve...
Typeform is a refreshingly different form builder. We help over 150,000 businesses collect the data they need with forms, surveys, and quizzes people enjoy. Designed to look striking and feel effortless to fill out, Typeform drives 500 million responses every year and integrates with essential tools like Slack, Zapier, and HubSpot.
Typeform is a refreshingly different form...
Dimitra transformed Typeform's visual language by moving away from the generic blue-button, illustration-heavy aesthetic common in early startups. By applying principles from fashion and culture, she created more editorial, engaging visuals that help audiences imagine the product in their real lives. For technical or utility-based products, humanizing the brand through visual design makes the experience more relatable and memorable.
Rather than viewing AI as a complete solution, Typeform uses it strategically for creative brainstorming and as a replacement for stock photography. The key distinction: use AI in illustrative, whimsical ways that make it obvious you're not trying to deceive the audience. AI works best when it supports human creativity rather than attempting to fool users into thinking something is real that isn't.
Facing the explosion of AI tools in 2023-2024, Typeform created "AI Kitchen"—a regular ritual where the team collectively tests and evaluates new tools together. This prevents fragmented individual exploration and helps teams make informed decisions about which tools to adopt. When technology moves fast, consolidated team-based testing beats scattered individual efforts.
While maintaining brand systems helps scale and build trust, Dimitra acknowledges that design isn't only about consistency—it's about impact. For specific campaigns or when testing new approaches, strategic deviation from brand guidelines can be necessary. The key is understanding when consistency serves the goal and when experimentation will drive better results.
Typeform's creative process starts with expansive brainstorming across the entire marketing team, then progressively filters down to one solution. By documenting why each reference or idea matters (visual style, content, animation), they maintain focus and avoid getting lost in the overwhelming amount of creative inspiration available. This approach combines creative exploration with strategic narrowing.
Dimitra's core advice: understand the company's goals before designing. Design carries a message and should drive emotional response while maintaining clarity. Don't sacrifice purpose for creativity or clarity for artistic expression. When creative work is anchored to business objectives, it becomes a strategic asset rather than just decoration.
In this episode of The Future of Consumer Marketing: Masterclass Edition, host Andres Figueira interviews Dimitra Papastathi, Head of Creative Design at Typeform. Typeform has transformed the mundane task of data collection into an engaging experience for over 150,000 businesses worldwide. Leading a lean team of four designers plus an extended creative agency, Dimitra shares how she’s evolved Typeform’s visual identity while maintaining brand consistency, navigated the rapidly changing AI landscape in creative work, and balanced the tension between systematic design and creative experimentation. From her background in fashion and culture to shaping tech brand narratives, Dimitra reveals the strategic thinking behind building trust through design while keeping audiences surprised.