Context engineering: A repeatable AI workflow for product designers
A step-by-step method to feed AI the right inputs in the right order, without prompt gymnastics.
Continue reading on UX Collective »
Related Posts
A designer’s field report on the Iconic blind spot in AI world models
The Baron Munchausen trap.Baron Munchausen pulling himself and his horse from the swamp by his own hair — the original self-referential...
We thought AI feedback was making our designers faster. It was making them shallower
The designs shipped faster; the designers grew more slowly.Continue reading on UX Collective »
Product ethics, AI adoption theatre, an architecture that no longer exists
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“In the last week of February 2026, something unusual happened. A sitting ...
Product ethics have never mattered more
OpenAI just struck a deal with the Pentagon. Anthropic refused. And users noticed, which tells us something important about the future ...
Humans and Agents in Software Engineering Loops
Should humans stay out of the software development process and vibe code, or do we need developers in the loop inspecting every li...
Made to create, learning to curate: the designer’s dilemma
Designers aren’t burning out because AI is hard to use. They’re burning out because nothing...
Designers, we should be killing it right now
Designers should be thriving in the age of AI. Here’s why we aren’t, why it’s probably our fault, and how we can fix it.The Beatles, Ma...
What designers can learn from the first iPhone moment of AI
Fifteen years ago, the iPhone killed Flash and nearly erased an entire design discipline.Continue reading...
Hidden cost of AI prototypes, leadership myths, how designers use AI
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“Prototypes are no longer as special as they once were. They’re now the ba...
Dinosaurs and designers are underrated
A myth from paleontology explains almost everything that hurts.Continue reading on UX Collective »