Deep work is still worth fighting for Instead of letting the machines do our thinking or us, we should look for ways to pull them in for filling in the blanks, but not as a replacement.
Picking up the threads It's been a fun, crazy, chaotic couple of weeks. I'm starting to feel that build up, and so I'm taking a different tack for twenty-four hours to make sure I can keep moving forward in the directions I want to go.
Laying down the threads Part of the role of a good designer, and anyone who has to work in projects from start to completion, is being able to pick up the threads from day-to-day to keep everything moving forward. Through the first half dozen years of my career I struggled with this.
A new UX framework: Prompt, sketch, ship. My product design process has held steady for years. But last week changed things. I've gone from using AI very little to pulling it right into the heart of my thinking.
The Figma Opportunity Figma has changed the entire industry. But it's poised to be replaced just as it's headed to an IPO.
Miles from your dreams, inches from success - Free There’s a lot of influencers online who talk about their success and brag about what’s worked for them and how you can follow along and do the same. The problem is this is survivorship bias. Why do we all get sucked into joining meme stocks, cryptocurrency, MLMs, snake
Writing your way out, vibe coding podcasts, Apple's miss, how I design changed, vibe coding Following is a summary of what I published this week. Because this newsletter is now available as a subscription, I'll reference the free article, and link the paid ones below. As always feedback is welcome. Thank you! Free * Write your way out - Now more than ever, we need
Working with the machine, not against it I chose something simple this time, something I could finish in an evening. I used AI to help me, running through feedback loops to quickly iterate and be the product owner, instead of writing code or doing design.