Whether design belongs in Figma or Claude Design is a distraction from a bigger shift.
1️⃣ Design will become autonomous. More helpful to think of it as 𝙳𝙴𝚂𝙸𝙶𝙽.𝚖𝚍, used by your coding agents running your software factory.
2️⃣ Specialized “personal” design tools generated by teams will proliferate. Design is a capability, not a tool. I agree with @rsms that there are many facets of design, and multiple tools are required.
I love prompting in @v0 and it’s become the place where I can channel my inspiration, explore, communicate. But I’m also seeing a new generation of products that use the v0 Platform API or Sandbox and put design on autopilot.
There are next-generation agents like @tryflint and https://t.co/fZ7TO6rczt generating design & brand systems and maintaining them autonomously. Flint can even keep your website and content up to date and its design consistent. No human prompting needed.
From this we will see the emergence of fully autonomous companies with agents like https://t.co/YhOmGYYwgE and https://t.co/v8TuIxujwy, which go a step further and grow and advertise your business.
tl:dr; The future looks very different from the present. AI is a true discontinuity. The “here’s the existing thing but with AI and ${jobTitle} is cooked” is short-sighted.
🚨 | George Russell has stopped on track before setting a lap time.
He reset the car but says he can’t shift gears and is now limping back to the pits.
#F1 || #ChineseGP
Introducing shadcn/create – Build your own shadcn/ui
Customize Everything. Pick your component library, icons, base color, theme, fonts and build something that doesn’t look like everything else.
Now available for Next.js, Vite, TanStack Start and v0.
The Founder Paradox: Feeling Superior and Inferior at the Same Time
Ambitious people live with a strange duality.
On one hand, we believe we are meant for something exceptional.
We set impossible standards. We chase audacious visions.
We feel restless in places others feel comfortable.
That’s the superiority.
Yet on the other hand, we constantly fear we’re not enough.
We look at the giants of our generation and feel small.
We assume everyone else has it figured out while we are improvising.
That’s the inferiority.
Both stories play in our heads daily.
The world sees confidence.
We feel pressure.
The world sees progress.
We see how far ahead everyone else is.
This tension is not a flaw.
It is the fuel.
It forces us to grow beyond who we are.
It keeps our ambition honest.
It reminds us that big dreams require humility.
The trick is not to silence one side.
It is to hold both truths at once:
I am capable of greatness.
And I have a long way to go.
Every founder I admire lives in that paradox.
Not because they are confused.
But because they are evolving.