
@iansilber "The human touch is going to be more important than ever."
"As more people can make more things, I think the bar will be higher."
"Designers who have a very high bar will have a really great chance to stand out."
Positive users praise the Figma CEO's emphasis on design being about how things work and feel rather than just appearance, while negative users dismiss AI as a sycophantic expensive yes-man.
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@iansilber "The human touch is going to be more important than ever."
"As more people can make more things, I think the bar will be higher."
"Designers who have a very high bar will have a really great chance to stand out."

@figma @nikolasklein Hot take: "I think experts will work in clusters of representations, not files."

@figma @nikolasklein "You need to try sh*t out over & over & over again."
"If you think something won't work, you might be wrong.
You need to see it, judge it for yourself, and then decide it's wrong."

@MollySOShea @sourceryy @iansilber Love his take on design. It’s about how things work. How they feel. Not just how they look.

@MollySOShea @iansilber Generative UI could fundamentally change how interfaces are created and personalized. The challenge will be ensuring those experiences remain intuitive and consistent for users.

@MollySOShea @iansilber Sycophantic AI is just an expensive yes-man