Wait, who made this?
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
“That question didn’t exist not that long ago; and now, it’s becoming less obvious to answer (at least in some cases). As consumers, we evaluated creative work on its quality and the overall outcome. We have rarely been given access to the work’s process or “behind the scenes” knowledge.
But can you blame people (myself included)? Now that we’re in a world where almost anything can be generated by AI, we are naturally redefining what we value and trust about creative work.”
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Editor picks
The crisis of the what →
AI took the how. Now it’s coming for the what.Designing excuses →
Perhaps it is the market that draws the norm into the open.Losing the spark in their eyes →
What we lose when we use AI every day.
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Make me think
What is product craft in the age of AI and design systems? →
“Ask a design system team how they’ll raise the quality of the products they support, and you’ll usually hear one of two options. The first is to make better components, perhaps with more opinionated defaults. The second is to tighten up the quality gates: give the DS team the authority to approve quality, not just the aspiration to improve it.”What design engineering is, how it’s changed, and where it’s going →
“Historically, design engineers often sat between design and engineering. They prototyped ideas, built design systems, preserved interaction details, and helped reduce the translation loss between intent and production. Design engineering is less about sitting between functions and more about combining the parts of those functions that let one person ship beautiful product.”Understanding is the new bottleneck →
“Aren’t we supposed to be taking ourselves out of the loop now, and letting the agents loop themselves? As the agents get smarter, doesn’t it become less important for us to be in the details? I think many people — even those who are pro-understanding — have a slightly incorrect answer to this question!”
Little gems this week
Never mind the prompts, here’s the thinking →
Should you really aim to be the best? →
The promotion that didn’t take →
Tools and resources
DesignOps in the age of AI →
When governance becomes orchestration.The spaghetti table protocol challenge →
The 15-minute AI stress test every designer can run.Designing in regulated industries →
When the legal team has as much say as the user.
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