A few months ago I cold pitched @ridd_design to let @DoubleDiamondHQ build NYC's biggest design event of the year around him.
Last night we did it - @tryramp HQ was packed with as many great designers and builders as we could fit.
Thank you NYC. Design belongs here 🗽
@jenny_wen, Design Lead for @claudeai at @AnthropicAI: The design thinking behind Claude and Cowork
0:00 - Designing for nondeterminism
5:08 - Running experimental features live for all employees
9:36 - From chaotic agent experiments to shipping Cowork
12:00 - Bridging model behavior and user understanding
17:14 - Building for model trajectories, not current capabilities
19:09 - Users getting comfortable with AI vocabulary
24:28 - Natural language as the universal interface
30:58 - [Demo] When to interrupt AI with a human in the loop
34:39 - [Demo] Research workflow: feedback to features automatically
42:32 - [Demo] Using Claude to escape the blank canvas problem
49:47 - Two-person teams shipping without traditional PM roles
54:55 - Shipping ability as core designer competency
58:02 - Designers still waiting for their Claude Code moment
1:01:08 - Mental models vs feature velocity tension
1:03:24 - Learning by watching frontier AI builders work
@mhddngs that’s gottaaaaa be possible within grid, feels like a no brainer — I wonder if there’s some insane technical lift that stopped them for now bc it feels so ez
@hobdaydesign most importantly, this supports row hover in prototypes. that’s the main reason i switched from componentizing columns, it didn’t feel right while building and you literally couldn’t interact with the row in a prototype. still waiting for native table support but works for now!
@hobdaydesign …since you have to go through every single screen and swap the columns unless you’ve componentized the entire table as well (more steps). This approach also lets me easily set min and max widths per column fast (again, just apply min/max to the cell in the header & main row).