recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 > Software is now integrated into every aspect of our lives.
> The design of the digital products we use every day is more important than ever.
> But phone and computer interfaces are now mature and stable. Patterns are commoditized, processes are industrialized. Soon, generative Al and non-designers will be able to create live code for clean, standard interfaces - without needing professional designers to mock it up.
> The industry does not need more product designers to reinvent the wheel. The job market reflects this.
> At the same time, the arrival of generative Al models creates a new frontier for computing and opens up endless new creative possibilities. The way computers work is fundamentally changing. Designers are sorely needed to shape this new material. Likewise, the processes and responsibilities of the designer will evolve beyond the old ways of static mocks and design systems.
> In this new world, everyone is a beginner, craft is automatable, and creation is cheap. The ultimate differentiator will be the creator's perspective, taste, and judgment. The product design education for our current moment must prioritize this above all else.
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Your comment actually suggests that your instincts tell you those things are not as valuable, but you might just be following habit and dopamine loops at the current moment.
Which I guess is to say that GP's "follow your instincts" can also be as difficult as "set goals and hit them", just in different ways.
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Patrick McKenzie on X: "Startups are (by necessity) filled with generalists; big companies are filled with specialists. People underestimate how effective a generalist can be at things which are done by specialists. People underestimate how deep specialties can run. These are simultaneously true." / X
— Patrick McKenzie (@patio11)
enjoyed this slice in time from jordan's career emails, so here's one of my memorable ones when i was rejected by a startup for not having good visual design... but i asked for a chance to prove myself and got it
this startup got acq'd by fb, and made my career today
— julius tarng cyber inspector (@tarngerine)
Andy Matuschak on Twitter / X
What is the highest-growth environment you’ve ever been in? What made it that way?(growth interpreted broadly: professional, in hobbies, interpersonal, etc)— Andy Matuschak (@andy_matuschak) April 19, 2024
kelin on X: "recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 https://t.co/CT8P5xxjxr" / X
kasra on Twitter / X
question for people like me—whose fatal flaw is to try to do too many things at once, bc you're so excited by different things, and you actually end up doing a decent job at all of them, but not a great job at any one thing—did you ever change? or did you stay that way forever?— kasra (@kasratweets) March 10, 2024
kelin on Twitter / X
recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 pic.twitter.com/CT8P5xxjxr— kelin (@kelin_online) February 29, 2024
Rakesh on X: "3. be greedy. don't waste your time finding the best thing. act on your curiosities, trust the vibes and don't overthink. if the endeavor you want to embark on is risky, make sure to hedge. the best course is the one u complete. the best movie for the night is the one u watch." / X
mbrock on Twitter / X
"depression stems from a sense that one is not progressing towards any meaningful goal that can increase our social acceptance"hmm that's a pretty good formulation https://t.co/sB4Ai4DdZm— mbrock (@meekaale) November 22, 2023
tamara k. nopper on X
Success as a measure of regrets, or the lack thereof
Halli on Twitter
“I ran @uenodotco, a digital agency, for 7 years before selling it to Twitter.
I’m seeing a lot of designers on here wondering about money. If you think I can be helpful you can ask me anything and I’ll spill all my beans.”
Joe Kennedy on Twitter
Overheard while getting a haircut“No one listens to me at Apple. If the guy who has been there for 20 years since Steve Jobs was alive says something, they win. There’s no chance for me to progress in my career until they die”— Joe Kennedy (@joekndy) June 24, 2023
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 on Twitter
3/ Leah’s prompts are functional. They delivered results.She started by giving GPT the context.Then she did something most people don’t. She didn’t ask GPT to write her resume.She told Jeep to ask her for more information. pic.twitter.com/BS8haSeQES— Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 (@JeremyNguyenPhD) June 23, 2023
Greg Jenner on Twitter
History degrees are superbly transferable - you learn how to write, how to argue, how to critique, how to reframe, how to read, how to be empathetic to other perspectives, and how to understand why the world is as it is. It is not a “fluffy” subject pic.twitter.com/d9PSj1lYRm— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) June 16, 2023
Jen Bartel on Twitter
Efficiency and tech advancement could be prioritized if we had a societal structure that didn’t require people to work in order to obtain access to basic resources required to stay alive such as healthcare, housing, and food. We prioritize jobs bc we lack a social safety net. https://t.co/UjqxrC1LXE— Jen Bartel (@heyjenbartel) June 21, 2023
adam on Twitter
It’s clear to me that comics, and the arts in general, are broken industries. Art cannot exist easily under the systems that exist. Art grows in the cracks. What is plucked from the ground is mostly what is recognisable or guaranteed profitable.— adam (@Kumerish) June 11, 2023
Visakan Veerasamy on Twitter
“improbable” matches can happen if you’re strategic, bold, persistent, ask for what you want, enlist other people in your search most people don’t have the guts to really do this and follow through, which makes it a remarkably effective filter https://t.co/Z34RVwDkwY pic.twitter.com/XlAcJMDQYR— Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv) June 2, 2023
Visakan Veerasamy on Twitter
most people will agree that it's good to play long games, but in the short run people do often get flustered or critical when you seem to don't have much to show for it. this is understandable. it's part of why so few people persist all the way through. the dip is disheartening pic.twitter.com/UUJi4fvnUC— Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv) May 28, 2023
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter
Some of my students were struggling to find internships, so I made this master list of studios for them to reach out to and figured I'd share it here too! It skews more towards the US + branding (my own bias) but I welcome any additions / nominations 💙 https://t.co/EBpGG89K7K— Elizabeth Goodspeed (@domesticetch) May 9, 2023
Riley Jones on Twitter
Freelancers, what are you charging these days?Here’s my ball park estimates.$850/day$115/hourly Baseline for web (dev+design): $5kBaseline for brand identity: $3.5k(Note, I sometimes adjust and tweak depending on client)— Riley Jones (@rileyj_s) April 6, 2023
Mark Suster on Twitter
“How to write an effective email to people who receive a tons of emails (in 12 easy steps) ...”
Chris Do on Twitter
How to get your first client or project as a new freelancer or graduate. Power tip: you can do this at any time, even if you have a full time job or are still in school.(a thread) pic.twitter.com/imXWVjAOyX— Chris Do (@theChrisDo) February 4, 2023
Tuhin Kumar on Twitter
Realizing that “digital product designer” as an archetype is mostly extinct. Folks who are able to package technology in progressive ways. Instead we have ended with a rational archetype (born out of having to defend choices) and hyper specialists.— Tuhin Kumar (@tuhin) January 27, 2023
兔兒神 on Twitter
i used to think self-promotion was a really icky concept & practice, until i realized that the actual self-centered thing is to believe that people will just flock to your work (based on talent/"merit") without you having to say anything about it/support readers in finding it— 兔兒神 (@chenchenwrites) January 21, 2023
Daniel Tutt on Twitter
If it’s accurate that only 7% of people in creative fields are from a working class background I suppose this really helps to explain—in part—why Fisher’s vampire castle essay was met with such frustration and ridicule.— Daniel Tutt (@DanielTutt) December 21, 2022
jenny on Twitter
I'm hiring for a ⭐️very very very special role⭐️ on the FigJam team. An IC Design Lead that will be my closest working partner, as the team scales.🧵 Here's how I see this role...— jenny (@jenny_wen) December 6, 2022
lara mendonça O HEXA VEM 🇧🇷 on Twitter
If anyone is teaching them to cold message others and ask for their time without even talking to them first and building a relationship, they're teaching the wrong thingProfessionals will want to help if they at least feel like you're not looking at them in a transactional way— lara mendonça O HEXA VEM 🇧🇷 (@laraisuncool) November 25, 2022
Jonathon E. Stewart on Twitter
If you've got a great spec, treat it that way. Get it to the person or people who are closest to producers and execs and agents and managers––ideally people who like you and want to help get your great script the attention it deserves. 14/18— Jonathon E. Stewart (@JEStew3) November 21, 2022
Elmo Henderson on Twitter
Absolutely. In my old job I was emailing a lot of high-up people and we were taught a very specific formula:1. Why are you emailing them2. What do they NEED to know3. What specific answers do you need from themAnd if you can fit #1 in the subject line, even better.— Elmo Henderson (@venmohenderson) November 21, 2022