There’s a lot of noise around AI right now - and understandably so. It’s powerful, fast, and often feels like magic. But I’ve been thinking about what it really means for design...
Designers often hear that coding isn’t required to do their job well. And that’s mostly true - design is about empathy, clarity, and solving problems through experience. But for...
I’ve been thinking a lot about how AI tools are crossing the line from developer-only territory into the design realm. One tool in particular - Cursor AI - caught my attention. Alth...
I’ve often heard product teams say things like, “We tried that before,” or “The data shows users didn’t click on it,” or “That idea just doesn’t work.” It’s a familiar pattern - ...
Creative flow isn’t something that can be forced. It’s a rhythm - a state where designers think, connect ideas, and bring clarity through exploration. Yet, most design processes...
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on how pod-based team structures actually feel from a designer’s seat. On paper, pods make a lot of sense. Small, focused groups. Fewer dependencies...
I've been noticing a new trend among designers - something people casually call 'vibe coding.' It’s the practice of designers jumping into simple code, AI-generated components, ...
There was a time when every design started with a pen and paper. Sketching was messy, flexible, and freeing. Lines didn’t have to align perfectly, buttons weren’t pixel-perfect,...
Giving design direction is one of the hardest and most important parts of leading creative teams. It’s not just about what needs to change - it’s about helping designers underst...
During one of our usability sessions, we were observing how small shopkeepers used our payment feature. The transaction success screen had a cheerful animation - a confetti burs...
Design craft doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a combination of time, focus, scope, and the environment a designer works in. When any one of these is missing, the quality suffers...
When I think about innovation in UX and product design, it’s easy to picture big launches or groundbreaking features. But real innovation rarely starts that way. It begins quiet...