

Elizabeth Lin: Rethinking design education in the age of AI
9 snips Aug 26, 2025
Elizabeth Lin, founder of Design is a Party, shares her expertise in rethinking design education amidst the rise of AI. She discusses how tools like Cursor are enabling designers to create prototypes faster, even without coding skills. Lin emphasizes the need for a shift in traditional education, highlighting the challenges students face with debugging. She introduces the concept of 'vibe coding,' advocating for a fun, engaging approach to learning design. Her mission? To make the creative process feel more like a party than a chore!
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A Cursor Aha Moment
- Elizabeth built a design quiz and asked Cursor to implement a constellation visualization from screenshots and vague instructions.
- After a few tries Cursor produced the interaction she imagined, giving her an 'aha' moment like building Neopets as a kid.
Editor Familiarity Enables Creativity
- Cursor felt familiar to Elizabeth because it resembled traditional code editors and exposed internals instead of hiding them.
- That transparency plus creative outputs made Cursor better suited for exploratory, creative implementations.
Start With Zero-to-One AI Tools
- Try zero-to-one AI tools (Claude, v0, Lovable) to generate a project's overall architecture before moving into a code editor.
- Use those outputs to lower the barrier so Cursor or a code editor feels less scary when you start editing.