@0xCharlota I use Claude mostly for research and ideation. When it comes to visual, it becomes another inspiration source or exploratory tool for different ideas. But I still rely on myself on Figma for hi-fidelity.
Genuinely curious how people are running client web design projects using AI design tools like Claude Design, etc.
The thing I keep hitting - it jumps to high fidelity immediately. You're meant to be aligning with the client on story and content flow, and suddenly you're deep in button states and hero treatments. The conversation goes from "what does this site say" to "what does it look like" way too fast.
And the chat interface doesn't help; for iterative design work with a team, nothing can beat an infinite canvas
How do you stay low-fidelity long enough to lock content and flow? How do you run loose iterations without the tool dragging everything toward "finished website"?
"Entry level. 2+ years experience required."
= Dumbest scam in corporate history.
I've hired 40+ people. Best performers? Zero formal experience. Zero degree. Zero pedigree.
Just obsessed. Showed up. Figured it out.
The "qualified candidate" is still scheduling a sync to discuss the email they haven't sent yet.
Obsession isn't on a resume. That's why most companies miss it.
why has every other product design agency focused their plans on building the websites for the startup? Are startups not hiring designers to build the actual product or is an in-house design team still the goto preference for founders?
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@benln We are building PeerHire, a decentralised collaboration platform for freelancers and startups. We already have 4.4K users and 200+ onboarded startups. Our escrow system is going live soon and we are expecting our first transactions in the next few weeks.
https://t.co/oXzYKmrmaM
One thing I absolutely admire about @SarvamAI is how they've built a distinctly Indian design-oriented product in the tech industry. I absolutely love how they've embraced minimalism through line drawings inspired by native elements.
I'd personally love it even more if their iconography also drew inspiration from Indian visual motifs and design traditions.