Episodios

  • Marvin Schwaibold - Inside Shopify's New Product Design Studio
    Apr 2 2026

    Remember when the Carl Rivera (https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/carl-rivera) told us about his vision to create the new Shopify Product Design Studio?

    Well in this episode I got to sit down with Marvin Schwaibold (https://x.com/MSchwaibold) from Molly studio who Shopify recently acquired to bring that vision to life.

    We go deep into creativity, Marvin's journey with Molly, how he's building his ideas with AI, and a lot more.

    Some highlights:

    - How to become a well of creative ideas

    - How AI unlocks how designers work at Shopify

    - What design differentiation looks like at Shopify

    - What Marvin has learned diving into Claude Code

    - How designers at Shopify create and leverage internal tools

    - Behind-the-scenes of redesigning the famous Collins website

    - + a lot more

    - Jaytel - Marvin’s design partner from Molly studio https://x.com/Jaytel

    - Brian Collins - legendary designer who worked on the Collins website redesign https://wearecollins.com/

    - Carl Rivera - Shopify’s Chief Design Officer (referenced previous Dive Club episode) https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/carl-rivera

    - Design Fluid Interfaces video from Apple’s Human Interface team (2019) [https://developer.apple.com/br/videos/play/wwdc2018/803/?time=1551](https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/808/)

    - Claude Code - AI coding tool by Anthropic https://claude.ai/login

    - Artifact - internal Shopify tool for showcasing design work https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jaytel_this-was-meant-to-stay-inside-shopify-but-activity-7422739773561384960-oqiU/

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    55 m
  • Flora Guo - How to accelerate your design career with AI
    Mar 25 2026

    Flora Guo (https://x.com/floguo) has one of the more impressive career trajectories of anyone I've interviewed on this show.

    She's currently the founding design engineer at Paradigm. But before that Guillermo (Vercel CEO) personally DM'd her to join the Vercel team.

    So we're going deep into career growth, design engineering, what it's like being a founding designer at an AI-native startup.

    - What it’s like being a founding design engineer at Paradigm

    - The challenges of designing AI-first products that work at scale

    - Flora’s experiments with new design tools like Paper and Variant

    - What Flora learned working alongside top design engineers at Vercel

    - How Flora evolved her workflow with Claude Code over the past year

    - Mental models for using AI as a learning tool rather than just a task executor

    - + a lot more

    - Tokyo Design Forum (February 2026) - https://www.tokyodesignforum.com/

    - UI Engineering 101 by Mariana Castillo and Derek Briggs - https://maven.com/pixeljanitor/uiengineering-101-for-designers

    - We talked about Rauno Freiberg's portfolio (Vercel design engineer) - https://rauno.me/

    - New tools: Paper - https://join.dive.club/paper-ad-email

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    47 m
  • Kris Puckett - Becoming an AI-native designer
    Mar 19 2026

    Today's episode is with Kris Puckett who has led design at Mercury, Dropbox, and now as a design manager at Stripe.

    His journey is the perfect example of what it looks like to lean into this moment in time with AI.

    Some highlights:

    - Behind the scenes of Kris’s Epilogue app

    - How to create custom skills with Claude Code

    - How to start building personal systems with AI

    - How Kris taught Claude to be a metal shader expert

    - Building internal tools and workflows with AI at Stripe

    - + a lot more

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    53 m
  • Josh Puckett - Crafting interfaces with uncommon care
    Mar 12 2026

    What does it look like to demonstrate uncommon care in the way you design and build an interface?

    Josh Puckett has has spent nearly two decades designing products like Wealthfront, Dropbox and helping dozens of startups.

    But recently he released Interface Craft which is a library of everything he's learned about through the years about designing with “uncommon care” 👇

    ⭐ Use this code for 20% off Interface Craft: DIVE20

    Some highlights:

    • Josh’s principles for great design
    • Morphing strategies for micro-interactions
    • How the value proposition of design is shifting
    • He builds a custom pattern generator on the fly
    • How Josh makes storyboards to collaborate with AI
    • Walks us through how he designed the onboarding flow
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    54 m
  • Luis Ouriach - How are design systems changing?
    Mar 10 2026

    Today's episode is with Luis Ouriach (https://x.com/disco_lu) whose role as a designer advocate at Figma means he's constantly helping teams navigate this rapidly changing landscape... especially when it comes to design systems.

    So we're going to do a deep dive into the trends he's noticing and what it all means for designers.

    Some highlights:

    - How design systems are changing with AI

    - Luis’s ideas around agentic design systems

    - Pitfalls to avoid when adopting AI with your team

    - What trends we can ignore vs. what is really important

    - Luis’s journey as a builder and his career plan moving forward

    - What Figma's new integration with Claude and Codex unlocks

    Luis’s agentic design systems article: https://medium.com/@disco_lu/building-agentic-design-systems-the-future-of-ai-enhanced-design-6ad0470cf1e3

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    55 m
  • Cameron Worboys - Inside an AI-native design org
    Mar 5 2026

    Today's episode with Cameron Worboys (Head of Product Design at Cash App) is an inside look at how an AI-native design org operates and the ways designers can thrive in this new world.

    We go deep into:

    • The new archetypes of designers
    • Cam's vision for bespoke software
    • The #1 trait that Cam looks for in design hires
    • How >90% of designers at Cash are shipping PRs
    • What to do if you don't want to become an IC builder
    • How to create an emotional attachment to your product
    • How Cash has replaced the old engineering/product/design triad

    Julien Martin's episode - https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/julien-martin

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    55 m
  • Katie Dill - The new era of design at Stripe
    Feb 23 2026

    A few weeks ago, Stripe launched their [new site (https://stripe.com/) and reminded everyone who the 🐐 of web design is…

    So I asked their Head of Design, Katie Dill (https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-dill-79168b3) , to walk us through some of the tiny design decisions that make it so special.

    But we also did a deep dive into how the practice of design is evolving at Stripe and everything they’re doing to push past the status quo.

    Some highlights:

    - How the “call for a new aesthetic” is influencing design culture at Stripe

    - How their internal tool Protodash is changing the way designers prototype

    - The most important signals that Katie looks for when hiring designers

    - What the concentration of craft looks like in an AI era

    - + a lot more

    Call for a new aesthetic - Patrick Collison and Tyler Cowen’s grant program (https://newaesthetics.art/)

    Cultural Tutor YouTube video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=tWYxrowovts

    “Beauty is the New Business Tool” - 1927 Atlantic article (https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1927/08/beauty-the-new-business-tool/376227/)

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    55 m
  • Julien Martin - Why Amo's Design Hits Different
    Feb 18 2026

    As software becomes easier to create than ever, what does it look like to truly differentiate with design?

    Today's episode with Julien Martin (https://x.com/julienmartin_?lang=en) is an attempt to answer that question.

    He was the Head of Design at Zenly, Snapchat, and Amo which is some of the most uniquely impressive consumer design I've ever seen.

    Some highlights:

    - Behind the scenes of early Amo explorations

    - How the composition of design orgs is changing

    - The unlock that led to Amo's unique visual language

    - Julien’s advice for how to succeed in today’s job market

    - The untold story of how Julien joined in the early days of Behance

    - Why side projects are now the strongest signal when hiring designers*

    - Andy Allen (https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/andy-allen) (referenced multiple times for his “not boring” article and Camera app)

    - Off Market (https://offmarketjobs.substack.com/) (Julien’s talent agency for designers)

    - Retro app (https://retro.app/) and Duolingo (https://www.duolingo.com/) (mentioned as inspiration)

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    58 m