Yes, Felix! I am with you 200% - most designers I know worry about the wrong thing. They worry that AI does not help them design better in a way that is easy for them (=automatise making components for example). But I think we all in product should worry about designing better AIs.
This is really cool. I’m not here to beg for attention or anything, but it was reading your posts on LinkedIn that I started to officialise my perception of many things. I’m a backend person, per se, so code readability is pretty to me - but what you bring up is so deeply important and more often than not, overlooked.
(As an ADHD’er, solo parent and solo entrepreneur, I can’t stress enough about how important UX/UI are for us. Oddly, I have seen many ‘successful’ companies complaining that “adapting to neurodivergent friendly environments” is very expensive. But why, if ultimately all we need is something beautiful, clean and functional? They should have started there - born adapted 🙃)
Look forward to your handbook, because I still wonder what to build. I saw Emelie Fågelstedt’s post about her job board for remote work the other day. The dataset is key to the value of the service. The business strategy aspect of building with Lovable would be interesting if you could write about.
Yes, Felix! I am with you 200% - most designers I know worry about the wrong thing. They worry that AI does not help them design better in a way that is easy for them (=automatise making components for example). But I think we all in product should worry about designing better AIs.
This is really cool. I’m not here to beg for attention or anything, but it was reading your posts on LinkedIn that I started to officialise my perception of many things. I’m a backend person, per se, so code readability is pretty to me - but what you bring up is so deeply important and more often than not, overlooked.
(As an ADHD’er, solo parent and solo entrepreneur, I can’t stress enough about how important UX/UI are for us. Oddly, I have seen many ‘successful’ companies complaining that “adapting to neurodivergent friendly environments” is very expensive. But why, if ultimately all we need is something beautiful, clean and functional? They should have started there - born adapted 🙃)
Completly agree on this 💖
Look forward to your handbook, because I still wonder what to build. I saw Emelie Fågelstedt’s post about her job board for remote work the other day. The dataset is key to the value of the service. The business strategy aspect of building with Lovable would be interesting if you could write about.