This episode covers Jeff Gothelf's insights on AI revolutionizing software development efficiency and Andrew Martin's exploration of managing large-scale design systems at UXPin Studio. It also highlights community discussions on personalized career advice in UX design and debates over the utility of AI in design. Additionally, it mentions the upcoming online UX Camp Winter event hosted by Chicago Camps with tickets priced at $13.50.
Show Notes
In This Episode
The impact of AI on software development efficiency and product clarity.
Models for managing large-scale design systems, emphasizing governance and collaboration across teams.
Community feedback on the diversity of career paths in UX Design and skepticism around building AI just because we can.
Articles Mentioned
"AI Made Execution Cheap. That Changes What Good Work Looks Like." by Jeff Gothelf (Publication not specified)
"Managing Teams for Large-Scale Design Systems" by Andrew Martin (UXPin Studio)
Community Discussions
r/UXDesign - Tired of career advice assuming every designer works the same way.
r/UXDesign - Debate on whether AI is built because it's useful or just out of capability.
r/Design - Appreciation for Fossora logo and typeface.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Winter on Saturday, February 21st. The event will be held online with presentations from around the world. Tickets are priced at $13.50, and there are complimentary passes available. For more information or to submit a speaking idea, visit chicagocamps.org.
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