We built the design systems. We optimized the workflows. We made it repeatable, scalable, and maintainable. And then we were surprised when AI could action most of it. In this solo episode, Symon revisits a talk he gave at DesignTO in January 2020 — before the world got weird — on the future of design, commoditization, and technology. The core argument holds up. Maybe more than ever. If you're a designer, founder, or product person trying to figure out where value actually lives in an age of AI, this one's for you.
In this episode:
• How design evolved from a contained discipline in 2006 to absorbing everything by 2020
• Why low-code, no-code, the gig economy, and nearshoring created a race to the bottom on execution
• The three disciplines of market leaders — and which one actually resists commoditization
• How network effects are reshaping agencies, product teams, and businesses
• Why focus is the only real differentiator left
Chapters
• 00:00 The Evolution of Design and Technology
• 04:17 The Impact of AI on Design
• 09:33 Redefining the Value of Design
• 15:18 Focus and Niching Down in Design
• 21:24 Operational Excellence, Product Leadership, and Customer Intimacy
• 25:45 Navigating the Network Effect in Modern Business
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