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.
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
- the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear.
- computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing.
- the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important.
- AI will…
— Silicon Jungle (@JungleSilicon)
Austin Tunnell on Twitter / X
Price of HVAC maintenance is on the rise
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter / X
I'm obsessed with Michael's theory of chaos packaging! Maybe it also explains why everything is in a jug now? https://t.co/kzjjV1u9bV pic.twitter.com/7ezLc6Cu7G— Elizabeth Goodspeed (@domesticetch) April 22, 2024
Rachel Karten on Twitter / X
noticing a lot of brands utilizing a specific intro style on tiktok that i am calling “shock and sell”. start with a shocking viral clip and transition into a hard sell. examples here from reformation and aeropress. pic.twitter.com/MJ0R7u6Pam— Rachel Karten (@milkkarten) April 16, 2024
Paul Graham on Twitter
If you really think a problem is serious, then take it seriously. Be empirical and tentative, as a scientist would, instead of dogmatic.— Paul Graham (@paulg) October 28, 2022
🥩DOOR TO DOOR SECONDHAND MEAT SALESMAN🥩 on Twitter
absolutely living for whatever genre of image this is pic.twitter.com/ZJ2MwQWTsg— 🥩DOOR TO DOOR SECONDHAND MEAT SALESMAN🥩 (@L0ST_VEGAS) September 28, 2022
Jacqueline (DJ Horse Jeans) on Twitter
Between the Iheartradio fake podcast listeners story, Facebook getting publications to pivot to video with fake data, and now this story about WB HBO max cooking the books… kinda feels like our entire attention economy is built like a ponzi scheme and all this shit is made up— Jacqueline (DJ Horse Jeans) (@Horse_Jeans) September 28, 2022
kelin on X: "recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 https://t.co/CT8P5xxjxr" / X
⚠️ S2 on Twitter / X
See also max pain
Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
a close friend of mine works in the music industry, so I have takes on music streaming 🧵Spotify has never turned a profit in any year of its existence, this means Spotify's shareholders are already subsidizing artists.streaming services saved the industry from literal /1 https://t.co/CaSYct4TS6— Ariele 🌐🏗️ (@weatherdai) 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
Jackson Dahl on Twitter / X
a great articulation for something I’ve struggled to verbalize.many great products are less about technology enabling something that wasn’t previously possible than they are about culturally normalizing a behavior@anuatluru calls this a good premisesee examples below. my… https://t.co/xBq0RqISQq pic.twitter.com/7ko4e8y3N8— Jackson Dahl (@jacksondahl) February 23, 2024
yoona on Twitter / X
i’m in a film studies class this semester on documentaries related to genocides and with every reading we read i feel like i’m getting closer to being able to fully articulate the thoughts i’ve been having about the Internet’s role at this current moment, and how it diffuses— yoona (@TabiOrNotTabi) February 9, 2024
TCL USA on TikTok
tv ad that uses another video at the start to grab attention
keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
Eugene Wei on X: "Sociologists bemoaned the death of the third place in American Life. Then companies shifted to remote work, and we got rid of second places. We just live in our first and only places now, in our sweat pants." / X
Holekage of the Hidden Bussy Village on Twitter / X
I need more bullets French npc military man
Peter Hague PhD on Twitter / X
Any politician who wants to make the world better has to reckon with this chart (even if they vehemently disagree with the source). It’s a distillation of all our problems.How can we take the revolution in production that enabled the bottom half of the plot, and apply it to the… pic.twitter.com/IvRcFhg5Un— Peter Hague PhD (@peterrhague) December 20, 2023
Cato on Twitter / X
Graphic of how couples meet in the US, with everything going down and “online” going up
anton (𝖜𝖆𝖗𝖙𝖎𝖒𝖊) 🏴☠️ on X: "good morning from san francisco. now that the dust has settled on the first round of the openai debacle, it’s time to start asking some questions two of the board members who voted altman out, helen toner and tasha mccauley are deeply enmeshed in ‘effective altruism’" / X
critiques and pitfalls of the effective altruism movement
lisatomic on Twitter / X
kids play *with* technology in a funny waylike mine just made a discord server for their made up onion-worshipping religion and put a bot in there as pastor, they're currently pretending to be little onion cult evangelists and inviting family to the server— lisatomic (@lisatomic5) November 30, 2023
Oren John on X
Nike aesthetic weights is a great example of a major brand hopping on the initially very online artist focused aesthetic objects trend
Eventually everything around us will look much more interesting, a new era in the consumption flywheel
Ted Davis on X
Feels so broken that we've created an ecosystem where the few people left with staff jobs are just waiting for them to disappear; the freelancers are struggling to get by on roughly $10k a year; and yet there are endless publicists in my inbox who largely seem to be living stably
Frank ⌁ on X
So IDEO largely built its marketing around the idea that The Designer is a higher-level thinker who can sift through all of the mass-produced junk that was rising up as a result of automation and find quality.
This was rooted in racism and was doomed to fail... (thread)
Jonathan on Twitter
The children yearn for auteur filmmaking https://t.co/oD33qLykun pic.twitter.com/srW4Va1yxN— Jonathan (@jonathanmb32) October 22, 2023
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter
We've officially moved on from retro-style mascots to "weird little guys" pic.twitter.com/WTT0JGK4sT— Elizabeth Goodspeed (@domesticetch) October 12, 2023
Silicon Jungle on X
This is my current mental model of where software is heading.
Elizabeth Laraki on X
breakdown of Google search page design in comparison to competing AI chatbot website designs
🌀 on X
I keep seeing people talk about the Meta Glasses & “the next iPhone moment”
THE NEXT IPHONE MOMENT IS NOT IN THIS WAVE OF HARDWARE
We are returning to hardware multiplicity. Or what I call “INDIE HARDWARE”
The iPhone represented a convergence moment
NEXT IS AN EXPLOSION!!!
Brian Klaas on Twitter
I am telling you: the modern GOP is not a series of politicians trying to govern and help solve problems to improve lives. These are *political influencers* hoping to get attention, so they can accumulate more money and power. https://t.co/Rk2rjESYMR— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) October 10, 2023