Great tips here for any creative person looking to get better at their craft.
Great tips here for any creative person looking to get better at their craft.
That depends company by company. Most companies have a level in between those two often referred to as Sr. Staff Designer. The main difference is in their ability to handle scope, ambiguity, and the number of hard and soft skills mastered. The higher your level, the more you're expected to take on.
Really cool! I love the wood <3
Interesting! My experience has been that seniority is often paired with "alignment" with the company's way of doing business. Good to know there are alternatives out there!
I love using workmate.com to handle the back-and-forth of scheduling meetings and I love how Will (Founder and CEO) doesn’t shy away from talking through the nuance of building a human-like AI assistant. Watch the full interview here:
Have you ever taken a pay cut for autonomy—was the trade worth it in hindsight?
Which skill has compounded your career value more: storytelling or tooling mastery?
The lower you are on the corporate totem pole, the more freedom you have to speak inconvenient truths.
It’s easier to predict the future than to deal with the present. We love calling our shots about what’s next, but maybe the real work is right in front of us—messy, urgent, and unglamorous.
One measure of a successful career is the number people you admire that also admire you.
Fractional is a pressure valve: rent senior judgment at sprint cadence, avoid the full-time sticker shock, and unlock momentum before it calcifies.
When I share design work, I avoid panning around a Figma canvas, and instead use Figma's prototype mode to show the work in context. This shifts the focus away from the noise of my design process and onto what actually matters: how the product feels in action.
When it comes to presenting design work, your energy sets the tone.
If you sound unsure or disconnected, people will mirror that. But if you show up with excitement, curiosity, and conviction, others will lean in.
Don’t just show the work — show that you care.
When you let people in while the work is still forming, you make space for collaboration and momentum, not just approval. Over time, feedback becomes less of a verdict and more of an essential ingredient that helps shape the end result.
PSA: Make your design channel public. Working in public not only keeps the team aligned but also builds a collective history of how the work has evolved over time.
Don’t wait weeks to unveil your designs. Share progress early and often to gather “micro-yeses” — small approvals that bring everyone on board, one step at a time.
Next time you find yourself in a zoom call,
The scrappy designer deletes 90% of scope to learn faster. The mature designer documents 90% of scope to operate safer.
Early-stage design is about turning abstract conversations into something real—fast. That’s why instead of sitting around a meeting table, you’ll find me in front of a white board sketching what's being talked about.
We're looking for an exceptional 🤖 Android engineer to work on Dex — a language learning camera for kids.
✨ You'll work with me to build a whimsical OS from scratch.
🧑💻 Must be able to work with Jetpack Compose and Kotlin-Multiplatform.
👉 Email careers[at]worldexlab.com to apply or learn more.
Pre-product-market-fit, iteration cost is low and opportunity cost is high; post-fit, those costs flip. Design like you know which column you’re in.
Founders who treat design as “polish” end up buying it twice—first as decoration, later as surgery. Measure cost in replaced screens, not invoices.
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Early-stage design is spelunking—map the cave while you move. Late-stage design is excavating—methodically digging out and shaping the environment. Bring a headlamp or a hard hat accordingly.
It’s got vibes!!
If you're curious about vibe coding, this 20 minute video from Pablo is a great primer that helps you understand the basics and get started... today! pablostanley.substack.com/p/vibecoding...
I'm willing to bet that we're bound to see more early-stage designers as AI shifts our roles away from maintaining existing software to incubating new products.
Monday ritual: ask “What can we ship by Friday that changes what we know?” Answer that ruthlessly and the roadmap writes itself.
I had the pleasure of speaking at Config this year. It was a real honor to get the opportunity to share my design approach with our design community.
Here’s the video in case you missed it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS2f...
Thank you for the kind words! Here it is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS2f...