Prompts are becoming a design material

There’s been a shift in how products get designed, especially in anything that involves AI. For a while, prompts were treated as a means to an end. You wrote something, tweaked it a bit, maybe added an example or two, and tried to get a better output. It felt closer to trial-and-error than design. Useful, … continue reading

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The Design Process in 2026

Design tooling has fundamentally changed with the latest and greatest vibe-coding tools. It’s now faster than ever to get high quality, high fidelity prototypes up and running. This is a job advert for a product designer role at Ramp – a design-centric SaaS company in the finance space: Own product work end to end: Partner … continue reading

Product Designer Portfolio Tips

I have reviewed about 100 product designer portfolios in the last couple of weeks for 2 open midweight product designer roles we have at Faculty. I want to help product designers get jobs. These 100 portfolios are after we have filtered out people who have applied who do not fit the criteria, i.e. the criteria … continue reading

A Tailwind Colour Palette Generator for Design Engineers

One of the first problems I encountered as a design engineer was sales teams wanting custom demos of software products. They were talking to large enterprise clients, and having a slick demo in client branding helped conversations and improved engagement in their sales process. Instead of redesigning our Agents Product every time, I started to … continue reading