Tag: Design Workflow

  • Why Every Design Agency Needs an AI-Assisted Development Practice

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    The agencies that add rapid AI-powered prototyping to their offering will win the next decade of client work. The Agency Landscape Is Shifting Design agencies are in an uncomfortable position. Clients are increasingly aware that AI can generate designs and build websites. Some are already using tools like v0, Bolt, and Lovable to prototype their…

  • Design Handoff Is Dead: How AI Bridges the Gap Between Design and Code

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    The painful ritual of documenting specs for developers is being replaced by something much better. The Handoff Problem Design handoff has always been one of the most painful parts of the product development process. Designers create detailed mockups, annotate them with spacing values and color codes, write specifications for interaction behavior, and compile everything into…

  • The AI-Native Design Workflow: From Figma to Production in Hours, Not Weeks

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    How teams are using Claude, Cursor, and component libraries to collapse the design-to-development timeline. The Old Pipeline Is Cracking The traditional design-to-development pipeline looks something like this: research, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, design review, developer handoff, sprint planning, implementation, QA, design review again, revisions, and finally deployment. For a single feature, this process can take weeks.…

  • Why Designers Who Learn Prompting Will Outlast Designers Who Learn to Code

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    The new literacy isn’t JavaScript — it’s knowing how to direct an AI to build what you’ve designed. The Old Debate Is Over For a decade, the design industry argued about whether designers should learn to code. It was a reasonable question in a world where implementation was the bottleneck between an idea and a…