Brand Building:

Andrew Huberman is a Stanford neuroscientist and professor whose podcast, Huberman Lab, consistently ranks at the top of health & science charts.

the huberman lab podcast

All Huberman photography is credited to and copyrighted by Mike Blabac.

the Approach

The creative approach for the podcast was intentionally restrained and minimal, designed to let the Andrew’s knowledge and information take center stage. Every visual decision was made with purpose, reducing noise while reinforcing trust, authority, and consistency. The result is a visual language that stays out of the way when it should, and shows up with clarity and intention when it matters most.

it began with branding

Blue background with white text that says 'API'.
Podcast cover with the title 'Neuroscience' at the top, large blue letter 'HL' in the center, 'The Huberman Lab Podcast' below, and 'Stanford, California' at the bottom.
Smartphone screen displaying a podcast titled "Huberman Lab" with a black and white photo of a man with a beard and short hair, on a blue background. The episode title includes "Trauma Into Creative Exp" and the podcast is playing for approximately 3 hours.
Smartphone displaying a health and fitness app with various podcasts and programs related to mental health, sleep, and wellness.
A smartphone screen displaying the Huberman Lab podcast interface with a photo of a man with a beard, the title "HUBERMAN LAB," and options for episodes and navigation.
Mobile app screen showing top health and fitness shows featuring hosts Huberman Lab and Dr. Andy Galpin, with episode details and a dark theme interface.

live events

As the podcast grew into a global live event series, I designed event promotion materials that traveled with it—out-of-home advertising, printed show playbills, and city-specific custom merchandise—maintaining brand consistency while giving each location its own distinct, intentional identity.

A speaker on stage during a presentation titled 'The Brain Body Contract' with Dr. Andrew Huberman, in a large theater with an audience seated in front.
A man standing on stage holding a microphone, speaking to an audience in a large, dark auditorium filled with people.
Two men standing on a stage in front of a large screen that reads "The Brain Body Contract with Dr. Andrew Huberman." One man is leaning on a table, and the other is holding a microphone, engaged in conversation.
Black and white photo of a silhouette of a man with glasses inside a circular outline on a large illuminated screen in a modern lobby, with the partially visible sign reading "M MERIDIAN HALL" above.
A video production monitor displaying a presentation setup with slides and handwritten notes, including a photo of a man with a beard and text about a contract and neurotransmitter information.

Design With Purpose

The merchandise logos were designed as bold, simplified marks that scale seamlessly across apparel and event materials while preserving the clarity and credibility of the Huberman Lab brand. Select graphics feature Andrew’s signature sign-off, “thank you for your interest in science,” and all proceeds from the merch were directed toward supporting scientific research.

Black T-shirt with a scholarly podcast logo that reads 'Neuroscience HL The Huberman Lab Podcast Stanford, California' in blue and white text.
Black T-shirt with repeated text thanking for interest in science. In the center, a logo with 'HL' in blue, labeled 'The Huberman Lab Podcast, Stanford, California,' against a white background.
A black t-shirt with the repeated word "THANK YOU" in different font styles and sizes, with the phrase "For Your Interest in Science" at the bottom.
Black T-shirt with white text that says, 'Thank you for your interest in science,' and references Huberman Lab Podcast Premium.
Black T-shirt with the word 'DOPAMINE' printed in white capital letters
Black T-shirt with multicolored text that says "Sunlight Before Screen Light".
Black T-shirt with white rectangular logo reading 'HUBERMAN LAB' centered on the chest.
A black T-shirt with the word 'SCIENCE' printed in white capital letters across the front.

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