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Digital products removed exit options because designers treated user departure as failure.
- Lost exits: Online platforms used to have clear ways to leave, but modern products have systematically removed these exit paths.
- Design thinking: Teams view user departure as a 'leak' to be prevented rather than a healthy part of the user journey.
- Bringing back boundaries: The article argues for reintroducing intentional exit points and respecting users' desire to disconnect.
Exapted for the AI PromptGraphic design skills translate naturally to AI prompting because both involve reading minds.
- Hidden connection: Graphic designers have always been in the business of interpreting and translating someone else's vision into visual form.
- Prompt craft: The skills used in client communication and creative briefs directly apply to crafting effective AI prompts.
- Natural evolution: Designers are finding AI prompting feels familiar because it mirrors the interpretive work they've always done.
For design
Consider training programs that explicitly connect traditional design brief skills to AI prompt engineering - your designers already have the core competency.
Let the AI have the pixelsDesigners should focus on practical wisdom while letting AI handle pixel-level execution.
- Strategic shift: The article argues designers should move away from pixel-pushing toward higher-level strategic and wisdom-based work.
- Competitive advantage: Practical wisdom and contextual understanding remain uniquely human strengths that AI cannot replicate.
- Role evolution: Designers who embrace AI for execution while focusing on judgment and strategy will thrive in the transition.
For design
Restructure designer job descriptions and career paths to emphasize strategic thinking, user empathy, and systems thinking over tool mastery.