Design Better

The Brief: How our recent past should prepare us for the age of AI

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Oct 20, 2025
Reflecting on 30 years of design, the conversation dives into the paradox of democratized tools versus centralized platforms. Key discussions include the dark side of design, showcasing harmful innovations and addictive patterns. The fragmentation of the design profession is highlighted, pointing to a lack of cross-disciplinary collaboration. As algorithms shape our digital experiences, the importance of trust in AI becomes paramount, driving calls for robust policies. Advocates for slow design stress prioritizing human well-being over rapid development.
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ANECDOTE

Netscape Moment That Sparked Digital Design

  • Eli Woolery recalled discovering Netscape Navigator as an undergrad and being blown away by the speed and global access it offered.
  • That moment marked the shift from physical product design to the emergence of digital product design careers.
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The Democratization Paradox

  • Mark Wilson calls this the democratization paradox: tools are open but platforms remain centralized under a few giants.
  • Designers can create widely, yet must operate within narrow, algorithm-driven platform constraints.
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Design Lost Its Innocence

  • Paola Antonelli realized design isn't inherently good after seeing 3D printed gun news in 2013.
  • Design can be weaponized to exploit human psychology, such as infinite scroll and addictive notifications.
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