favorite AI design tools/resources that play a regular part in my process as of this singular moment...
1. https://t.co/mbidl6jOHy - Incredible resource AND tools from my buddy @joshpuckett. Probably the most craft-oriented designer I know who's also fully embraced AI as part of their process. Lots to learn from and lots of great tooling to nail UI details.
2. https://t.co/qukNXTRL66 - From @adamwathan and @steveschoger. The /ui skill that comes with this helps immensely with following good design principles and helping your UIs stay more consistent. Also has a killer interactive component that generates multiple iterations of an idea so you can narrow in on exactly what you want.
3. https://t.co/Twz8WpP5Yo - "Pull 20 different error notification states to find common patterns among mobile apps"
4. https://t.co/kaGQsnj7Vg - Incredible tool for generating design systems for use in your apps and in marketing materials. Hard to overstate how good this is.
Honorable mention: https://t.co/bmxeeRRdI3 - I've seen a lot of folks talk about this but just haven't had a chance to try it yet.
(These could all get thrown out the window tomorrow, as is the nature of AI progress.)
These are my personal favourite go-to for website inspiration.
https://t.co/aCDtCZbf4V
https://t.co/ADkniMK5yF
https://t.co/VXS6QEmcOJ
https://t.co/AtH4qofQNk
https://t.co/IJ3CDLIZqT
https://t.co/3m5PuYYrkJ
https://t.co/QxJ1XkF0e6
Devs and designers with PM knowledge will always be preferred over pure PMs
PM as a role isn’t even a startup role, so they need to also upskill massively to not get shafted
Met a ton of people interested in iconography at #UDC2025. You can get started with the following articles and tutorials. Post your designs when done
https://t.co/oDbaQizRsz