With the rise of AI and the concept of vibe coding, anyone with an idea is not able to create a functional prototype of a digital product. As apps become more complex and AI tools like Cursor, Lovable, and V0 get better every day, is coding still an optional activity for designers?
Let’s dive into understanding what vibe coding is, how it helps designers test complex user interactions, and how it is a better choice for design researchers. I have been an IC designer in the enterprise space for the last decade, and all the limitations Figma prototypes posed, vibe coding has been partially successful in solving those. From my personal experience, I am now confident that the designers MUST <vibe> code!
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Designers Must Code?
What must change as the products get complex and AI tools get better
Apr 27, 2025

Done is better than perfect
This is a journal of my journey in the field of mobile app accessibility. Mobiles are the most popular devices and those come pre-packed with all the assistive technologies, needed to make apps accessible. The problem is, the designers and developers do not know how to leverage them. This is what this podcast is all about! Creating awareness, getting the leadership buy-in, and ultimately delivering an app everyone can use, regardless of their abilities.
This is a journal of my journey in the field of mobile app accessibility. Mobiles are the most popular devices and those come pre-packed with all the assistive technologies, needed to make apps accessible. The problem is, the designers and developers do not know how to leverage them. This is what this podcast is all about! Creating awareness, getting the leadership buy-in, and ultimately delivering an app everyone can use, regardless of their abilities. Listen on
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