Mitul Shah (
@typicalmitul, Design Eng at
@vercel), Jamey Gannon (
@jameygannon), and Cameron Collis (Design at
@cursor_ai) showed a packed room of designers how they're working today.
Mitul Shah (
@typicalmitul), Design Engineer at
@vercel
1:59 - Mitul kicks us off
2:24 - His design-to-production loop
4:49 - The redesigned Workflows table and trace viewer
7:12 - Why the trace viewer needs prod to keep iterating
9:32 - Yogurt, the Slack bot built to improve Workflows
10:19 - Q&A: annotations on images as instructions
12:40 - What dogfooding Yogurt taught him
15:00 - Q&A: trusting an agent you see through Slack
16:17 - Advice for designers becoming design engineers
Cameron Collis, Designer at
@cursor
17:29 - Cameron takes the stage
17:58 - The self-driving PR concept
20:13 - Lofi Figma exploration of the agent queue
26:08 - The custom prototype playground
27:57 - Walking the PR lifecycle inside the playground
30:27 - Q&A: why Figma is still his first stop
33:54 - Q&A: translation from playground to monorepo
34:52 - Q&A: standing up a prototype playground
Jamey Gannon (
@jameygannon), AI creative director
36:49 - Jamey closes us out
37:16 - Four principles for using genAI
39:29 - Aim before you shoot
41:50 - An image is worth a thousand words
44:52 - Nothing good arrives finished
47:17 - Use the right tool for the right job
54:31 - Q&A: reference libraries are the actual moat