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AI designer at a top early stage startup shows her daily tool stack: @cursor_ai - Editing live code @figma Make - Prototyping @claudeai - Getting feedback on the work @floraai - Stellar image generation @mobbin - Design Inspiration @warpdotdev - Terminal of choice @meetgranola - Capture every single conversation ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/6PQAykmiZUA @claireytee shows how she uses different AI tools to design @Chronicle_HQ ๐Ÿ‘‡
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This is how a top designer uses Claude Code to create a sandbox environment for AI prototyping. And the sandbox environment is built using production code so the designer can ship PRs right away after stakeholder alignment! Curious to hear from other designers on here if you have a similar workflow for prototyping? ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/revAqLgO5VY @BeyondIdentity designers show how they use @claudeai to create a sandbox environment for rapid prototyping๐Ÿ‘‡
This is how a top designer uses Claude Code to simulate the terminal experience Designers working on AI products should own the terminal experience so it doesn't look like it was designed by engineers The future is designers recreating every edge case and user flow in Claude Code themselves instead of asking engineering or IT to set them up ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/revAqLgO5VY @BeyondIdentity designers show how they use @claudeai to simulate the terminal experience for customers๐Ÿ‘‡
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This is how a top designer does AI prototyping in the healthcare space using Magic Patterns Miro. He first creates a design PRD using Miro's AI and then feeds it as a prompt to Magic Patterns to create initial prototypes. This gives AI all the needed context like user pain points, motivations, competitor research. So the initial AI generated prototypes are useful and not throw away. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/Fc_C5s_PEB4 @ESO_Solutions designer Andy shows how he uses @magicpatterns @MiroHQ to design healthcare products ๐Ÿ‘‡
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With all the AI tools it's so tempting for designers to just ship stuff and not learn about their codebase. Why bother right? If there's a bug just prompt AI to fix it. But this designer is instead using AI tools to generate high quality code so engineers spend less time reviewing his PR. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/4cDjS2tQ-hc @descript designer Cristobal show he uses @cursor_ai to improve his knowledge of the codebase๐Ÿ‘‡
This is how a top designer uses Cursor Github Desktop to fix UI issues in production. No more waiting on engineers to fix these things. Designers can jump into Cursor and clear the design debt themselves! ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/4cDjS2tQ-hc @descript designer Cristobal show how he uses @cursor_ai @github to free up engineering bandwidth๐Ÿ‘‡
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Damn we had 200 folks apply for the event! We're completely booked out. Given there are only 23 spots at the venue @AdamPerlis and I focused heavily on AI native companies. We have got design execs from @NotionHQ , @meetgranola, @airtable, @linear, @amazon, @ElevenLabs, @figma, @ycombinator, @reve, @variantui, Grammarly , @asana, @PaloAltoNtwks, @MagicPathAI and other top companies. Shout out to @mobbin for being an amazing partner making this dinner happen! Stoked to see y'all at Config ๐Ÿซถ
For the past few months I've been connecting new design leaders with veterans in my network Connecting designers brings me so much joy and I want to do more of this! So I'm partnering with @AdamPerlis to host a dinner for AI design leaders during Config this year A chill space to share learnings, tool stacks, struggles and grow your tribe If you're a design leader planning to be in SF on Jun 23 I would be honored for you to join our dinner: luma.com/w405h8lc See y'all at @figma Config ๐Ÿซถ
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This is how a top design leader uses Notion to document their AI native design team philosophy. I feel more design leaders should copy this approach and document what it means to be an AI native design team at their company. It can also include best practices for vibe coding, custom AI agents and any other resources to help everyone level up. This approach provides clarity to the designers and increase AI adoption on the team. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/2B98Dd_8rBA @heyjovo shows how the @descript design team uses @NotionHQ to document AI best practices๐Ÿ‘‡
This is how an IC designer fixed the design crit process after becoming the Head of Design. Most design crits are broken. Designers are attending it for visibility rather than getting craft feedback. But my biggest pet peeve is when designers give feedback during crit without having context of the project or constraints. To fix these issues John Voss implemented a 2 question rule. Here's how it works - after a designer is done presenting during crit the team has to ask 2 questions before anyone can give feedback on the designs. This forces the team to get background context before jumping to give feedback. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/2B98Dd_8rBA Here's how the @descript design team uses the 2 question rule during crits๐Ÿ‘‡
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Jayneil Dalal retweeted
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recently sat down with @jayneil from the Sneak Peek podcast to talk all things Growth Design at @givebutter soonโ„ข๏ธ
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This is how a top designer uses socratic prompting in Cursor to get high quality outputs. The idea behind socratic prompting is to describe your goal and ask the AI for what your prompt should be. This approach saves you from prompt mayhem and reduces token wastage. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full convo on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/6AdnanaZMPU?t=733&sโ€ฆ @jennlspriggs shows her prompting approach in @cursor_ai for designing @cnn ๐Ÿ‘‡
How are y'all naming your vibe coded prototype versions? Are you matching it with the Linear/Jira tickets, engineering naming conventions or whatever you feel like? So far the most structured process I have seen is by this designer at CNN. The way she names her @cursor_ai prototype versions is so thoughtful and give immediate context to stakeholders: youtu.be/6AdnanaZMPU?t=733&sโ€ฆ
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I'm interviewing the @Wealthsimple design team on how they use @paper, Claude Design, @conductor_build and other AI tools Going to nerd out on how the team uses AI for sound design Shoutout to @pollyinthedart for making this happen ๐Ÿซถ What do you want to know from @dannyjpwilliams about his AI workflows?
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Jayneil Dalal retweeted
โœฒ Design Tasks โœฒ Collection of real design take-home assignments I completed while interviewing for senior, staff, and founding product designer roles. This resource gives you a closer look into my process as an experienced designer โ€” from understanding the problem space to shaping the final outcome.
I did so many take-home design tasks during the interview process lately. Thinking of just dropping the files here. Is there any interest?
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This is how a top design engineer uses Cursor to ship features 2 weeks faster He designs directly in code. Doesn't waste hours creating static mocks for all the edge cases. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/wk_75qr2uGM @_kejk shows how he uses @cursor_ai to ship AI features super fast for @DuckDuckGo ๐Ÿ‘‡
Design Engineer at DuckDuckGo shows his daily tool stack: @figma - Exploring initial design ideas @cursor_ai - Going from idea to production @asana - Source of truth for every project @GhosttyTermpump - Terminal of choice ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/yfh4MWB78jY @_kejk shows how he uses different AI tools to design @DuckDuckGo ๐Ÿ‘‡
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This is how a top designer splits his portfolio presentation into two separate decks for interviews. The portfolio overview deck focuses on breadth and shows more case studies. But the panel presentation deck focuses on depth and has only 2 case studies. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/ypsM6UbBp-U Alex Fitch shows the portfolio overview and panel presentation decks that got him hired at @descript ๐Ÿ‘‡
This is why a top designer keeps the portfolio presentation boring on purpose Too many bells and whistles in the presentation deck distract the hiring team from your story ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/ypsM6UbBp-U Alex Fitch shows the portfolio presentation that got him hired at @descript ๐Ÿ‘‡
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I'm interviewing the @deel design team on how they use @Lovable Claude Code for prototyping! What do you want to know?
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Uninstalled all social media apps from my phone. Probably a career suicide move as a creator. But I'm more present in the moment. If I'm waiting in line I no longer feel the itch to check my notifications, DMs, Youtube stats. I feel lighter literally. There is no pressure of responding to DMs in an hour as if I'm a VC. I'm often late in replying back. Sometimes even forget to respond back ๐Ÿ˜ณ Good news is that the world didn't end and folks are super understanding. I'm less caught up in what others are doing and more focused on what I can create. I maybe missing out on alpha by not being terminally online. But it's worth it! The way I use social media now is more intentional. These are just my observations based on 2 weeks. Plan to continue this experiment for next few months and will report back!
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I'm interviewing the @Swiggy design team on how they use AI for image generation, video generation and illustrations. Will go deep into how the team uses @higgsfield_ai, @Kling_ai, @jittervideo and other tools. Shoutout to @abnux for making the intros and @saptarshipr for making this happen ๐Ÿซถ What do you want to know from @meshedonions about his AI workflows?
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This is how an IC designer fixed the design crit process after becoming the Head of Design. Most design crits are broken. Designers are attending it for visibility rather than getting craft feedback. But my biggest pet peeve is when designers give feedback during crit without having context of the project or constraints. To fix these issues John Voss implemented a 2 question rule. Here's how it works - after a designer is done presenting during crit the team has to ask 2 questions before anyone can give feedback on the designs. This forces the team to get background context before jumping to give feedback. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/2B98Dd_8rBA Here's how the @descript design team uses the 2 question rule during crits๐Ÿ‘‡
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Wish I was in London right now to celebrate this historic moment. But glad I attended Figma Config London last year and toured the Emirates stadium. Btw any @Arsenal fans attending Config this year?
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I've asked a top design team in the healthcare space to show how they use Claude Code as their second brain. Every decision made by a designer/PM, growth experiment, research is logged in @claudeai. The idea is that by giving all this organizational context to Claude the accuracy of prototypes it generates improves over time What do you want to know about this workflow from @danny_salvatori and the @try_headway design team?
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This is how a top designer solves the take home design challenge to get hired at a startup backed by @Accel. Founding designers given a a vague design brief should copy this approach to impress the founders. ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/_rJdpY_fRwU @claireytee shows how she solved the take home design challenge to get hired at @Chronicle_HQ ๐Ÿ‘‡
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How are y'all naming your vibe coded prototype versions? Are you matching it with the Linear/Jira tickets, engineering naming conventions or whatever you feel like? So far the most structured process I have seen is by this designer at CNN. The way she names her @cursor_ai prototype versions is so thoughtful and give immediate context to stakeholders: youtu.be/6AdnanaZMPU?t=733&sโ€ฆ
This is how a designer at CNN uses Cursor to prototype complex interactions in minutes Designers struggling to get quality product feedback should copy this AI workflow to ship prototypes users can actually feel and play with ๐Ÿ‘€ Full conversation on Sneak Peek: youtu.be/6AdnanaZMPU @jennlspriggs shows how she uses @cursor_ai for AI prototyping at @CNN ๐Ÿ‘‡
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