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watching Paper generate my colors, type, shadows, etc. right from my codebase is actually insane 🤯

watching Paper generate my colors, type, shadows, etc. right from my codebase is actually insane 🤯

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I have a feeling we're going to start seeing a lot more sites that look like this 👀

I have a feeling we're going to start seeing a lot more sites that look like this 👀

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I remember spending a whole day working with an engineer to wire up Storybook so I could visualize the Maven design system now connecting Dessn to the Inflight codebase gives it to me out of the box so I can start prototyping fun time to be a designer 😄

I remember spending a whole day working with an engineer to wire up Storybook so I could visualize the Maven design system now connecting Dessn to the Inflight codebase gives it to me out of the box so I can start prototyping fun time to be a designer 😄

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kinda feeling this poll pattern the radio button turns into a progress bar/character counter as you type thoughts?

kinda feeling this poll pattern the radio button turns into a progress bar/character counter as you type thoughts?

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ready to jump into the Figma? Roman Tesliuk does a deep dive into their web design in today's episode 👇 🎧

ready to jump into the Figma? Roman Tesliuk does a deep dive into their web design in today's episode 👇 🎧

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Remember design Twitter pre-Framer? Ya, me neither... It's hard to keep up so over the last few months, I've been organizing inspiration like crazy... Here are my top Framer bookmarks 👇

Remember design Twitter pre-Framer? Ya, me neither... It's hard to keep up so over the last few months, I've been organizing inspiration like crazy... Here are my top Framer bookmarks 👇

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AI tool that uses your design system to create new components (along with all of the code) 👇

AI tool that uses your design system to create new components (along with all of the code) 👇

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This gooey sidebar concept didn't quite make the cut but it still feels so satisfying to play with 😅

This gooey sidebar concept didn't quite make the cut but it still feels so satisfying to play with 😅

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Alright... let's say Figma gives you the keys to the kingdom 🔑 What's the 1 feature you'd release at this year's Config?

Alright... let's say Figma gives you the keys to the kingdom 🔑 What's the 1 feature you'd release at this year's Config?

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What does it take to create a product worthy of winning Mac app of the year? I interviewed the founder of Craft to find out Here are my 6 takeaways👇

What does it take to create a product worthy of winning Mac app of the year? I interviewed the founder of Craft to find out Here are my 6 takeaways👇

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exploring new animations for generating questions in Inflight

exploring new animations for generating questions in Inflight

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It's pretty incredible how quickly web design with AI is advancing 👀 I've been tinkering with the new Dora AI beta and having WAY too much fun with it 👇

It's pretty incredible how quickly web design with AI is advancing 👀 I've been tinkering with the new Dora AI beta and having WAY too much fun with it 👇

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There’s a feeling of “wtf is a designer anymore” floating around… I felt it while scrolling Reddit after Figma Make was announced 😬 For some people it simply didn’t compute that a code prototype could be a design artifact. But I’ll let you in on a little secret… A few days ago I visited a well-known design leader and he said that in the last 6 months, ~40% of their team's design artifacts are now created in Lovable, Bolt, etc. That’s kind of crazy, right? It's a big reason why Ioana Teleanu (1st AI designer at Miro) said design is "in the middle of an identity crisis" So Ioana and I went deep into this topic during today's episode and I want to share a few ideas I’m still thinking about: ——— We’re in a weird moment in history where there are AI designers and non-AI designers. But this is a blip on the timeline as adoption accelerates. The idea of "AI designer" won't exist in the future Here's what Ioana said 👇 “We’re all gonna be thinking about some sort of AI angle in the way we do our work. I don’t even feel that the AI design role will exist in this explicit format in a couple of years. All the designers will be AI designers” I want to make something clear though... Ioana described herself as generally “change averse” and the type of person who "DOESN'T jump on new things" That’s why her initial approach to AI was a bit less intentional… But now she’s changed her tune: “We have a moral duty to experiment with these technologies because we're designers and we should be curious about the world, and we should be curious about the future.” The cost of ignoring new technology has never been higher So if you’re interested in what it looks like to design AI experiences within your existing product then I think you’ll really enjoy this week's episode Ioana shares a ton of lessons learned from Miro and frameworks for how she helps clients integrate AI effectively 👇

There’s a feeling of “wtf is a designer anymore” floating around… I felt it while scrolling Reddit after Figma Make was announced 😬 For some people it simply didn’t compute that a code prototype could be a design artifact. But I’ll let you in on a little secret… A few days ago I visited a well-known design leader and he said that in the last 6 months, ~40% of their team's design artifacts are now created in Lovable, Bolt, etc. That’s kind of crazy, right? It's a big reason why Ioana Teleanu (1st AI designer at Miro) said design is "in the middle of an identity crisis" So Ioana and I went deep into this topic during today's episode and I want to share a few ideas I’m still thinking about: ——— We’re in a weird moment in history where there are AI designers and non-AI designers. But this is a blip on the timeline as adoption accelerates. The idea of "AI designer" won't exist in the future Here's what Ioana said 👇 “We’re all gonna be thinking about some sort of AI angle in the way we do our work. I don’t even feel that the AI design role will exist in this explicit format in a couple of years. All the designers will be AI designers” I want to make something clear though... Ioana described herself as generally “change averse” and the type of person who "DOESN'T jump on new things" That’s why her initial approach to AI was a bit less intentional… But now she’s changed her tune: “We have a moral duty to experiment with these technologies because we're designers and we should be curious about the world, and we should be curious about the future.” The cost of ignoring new technology has never been higher So if you’re interested in what it looks like to design AI experiences within your existing product then I think you’ll really enjoy this week's episode Ioana shares a ton of lessons learned from Miro and frameworks for how she helps clients integrate AI effectively 👇

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I've become obsessed with how AI is changing design workflows... So we're doing a free speaker series w/ Maven 🏛 so you can learn from many of my favorite designers including: Joey Banks Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 Nick Pattison Pran Henry Modisett + more Claim your spot 👇

I've become obsessed with how AI is changing design workflows... So we're doing a free speaker series w/ Maven 🏛 so you can learn from many of my favorite designers including: Joey Banks Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 Nick Pattison Pran Henry Modisett + more Claim your spot 👇

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underrated way to use Dialkit by joshpuckett is to more quickly absolutely position elements with Claude by giving yourself X/Y controls

underrated way to use Dialkit by joshpuckett is to more quickly absolutely position elements with Claude by giving yourself X/Y controls

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🌻 amo is some of the most uniquely impressive consumer design I've ever seen so today's episode with Julien Martin is the ultimate behind-the-scenes (plus his backstory might be the most entertaining of anyone I've had on the show)

🌻 amo is some of the most uniquely impressive consumer design I've ever seen so today's episode with Julien Martin is the ultimate behind-the-scenes (plus his backstory might be the most entertaining of anyone I've had on the show)

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✨ Emily Campbell ✿ has studied AI design patterns more than just about anyone I've ever seen so today's episode is an AI UX deep dive we look at patterns, systems, and mental models for designing great AI products 👇

✨ Emily Campbell ✿ has studied AI design patterns more than just about anyone I've ever seen so today's episode is an AI UX deep dive we look at patterns, systems, and mental models for designing great AI products 👇

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📈 Mariana Castilho might have the steepest career trajectory of any designer I've seen 👀 She landed her first full-time design role only a few years ago... And now she's designing on the biggest stage for some of the top teams in tech So I wanted to learn how she's advanced so quickly 👇

📈 Mariana Castilho might have the steepest career trajectory of any designer I've seen 👀 She landed her first full-time design role only a few years ago... And now she's designing on the biggest stage for some of the top teams in tech So I wanted to learn how she's advanced so quickly 👇

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landing page storytelling at its finest 💌

landing page storytelling at its finest 💌

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