Designing peace of mind, Figma Make, versatile journey maps

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“Communication is the ultimate skill. Clear communication is not just key for working with people, but it’s also how you get the most out of AI. Whether it’s with text, voice, or visuals, the better I express what I need, the better results I get. It’s a skill that keeps proving itself essential.”

11 lessons from a year of using AI in my daily work
By Jan Takacs

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Make me think

  • The rise of the designer as influencer
    “As social platforms reward visibility, creatives are increasingly expected to make their practice public. Designers are no longer just making work; they are the work. But what started as promotion now risks swallowing design itself.”
  • Addicted to every possibility
    “Designers operating in the crowded centre of the Venn diagram where user needs, business goals, and technical innovation overlap could be forgiven for wishing for fewer constraints, not more. Yet I would argue that there is real value in designers choosing to self-impose even more, albeit somewhat artificial, restrictions on their practice.”
  • It’s rude to show AI output to people
    “For the longest time, writing was more expensive than reading. If you encountered a body of written text, you could be sure that at the very least, a human spent some time writing it down. The text used to have an innate proof-of-thought, a basic token of humanity. Now, AI has made text very, very, very cheap.”

Little gems this week

Standing in the shadow of Giotto
By Mike Schindler

Vanilla moments
By Kelly Smith

Is Figma Make ready for dev-handoff?
By Allie Paschal

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