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Articles in Being Designerly 141 all point to the same shift: AI is making execution cheaper, which means judgment matters more.

From cognitive offloading and burnout to compressed design cycles and AI-assisted experimentation, the message is consistent: the designers who thrive won’t just be the ones who use AI. They’ll be the ones who know when to question it, when to resist it, when to rest from it, and when to use it to explore something better.

That’s the real designerly edge.

 

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Designers: AI isn’t coming for your job.

Designers: AI isn’t coming for your job. But it is coming for your comfort zone.

For years, you could rely on:

  • Craft as proof of value
  • Deliverables as progress
  • Polish as differentiation

Now? AI can do all of that. Faster.

Which means the question becomes: What do you do that AI can’t?

If the answer is “make screens”… that’s a problem.

If the answer is:

  • “I challenge the problem itself” (Critical Thinking)
  • “I explore what others overlook” (Curiosity)
  • “I test ideas before they’re obvious” (Experimentation)

Now you’re playing a different game.

This isn’t a threat. It’s a forcing function.

To become the kind of designer we’ve always said we were.

 

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