• Human-centered AI: Ovetta Sampson on design risks and rewards
    2025/05/05

    This episode of AI Product Builders is a must-listen. I’m joined by Ovetta Sampson, founder of Right AI and one of the sharpest minds in the AI and design space. With a career that spans leadership roles at Google, Capital One, and IDEO, Ovetta brings a powerful, context-driven lens to the hype around generative AI.

    We get into:

    * Why she left Google to build Right AI

    * The risks no one’s talking about in AI product development

    * What MoviePass, the Black Death, and Silicon Valley have in common

    * The real environmental and economic costs of running LLMs

    * What design leaders need to unlearn now

    * Her “Mindful AI” framework for building responsible, people-first experiences

    * Why systems thinking beats wireframes, and what it really takes to design for the future

    Ovetta breaks it all the way down, history, economics, tech, and the human cost of innovation. This one’s part philosophy lesson, part design critique, part wake-up call.

    Timestamps

    02:09 Origins of Ovetta's company Right AI

    05:15 Moving fast and breaking things...again

    10:20 The risks of funding with no business models

    18:56 Enviornmental sustainability

    30:18 Principles of building a responsible experience

    34:01 What's top of mind for design leaders?

    43:24 Closing

    Mentions

    * Right AI

    * LinkedIn - Follow her on LinkedIn for hot takes and sharp truths

    * The Philosopher’s Zone (Podcast) – She references a philosophy podcast about the Dark Ages

    * Gutenberg & the Printing Press – Used as a metaphor for today’s AI hype

    * MoviePass – Referenced extensively as an analogy for unsustainable business models

    * Black Death / Plague – Referenced in historical parallel to today's societal reset

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  • Vibe coding: A beginner's guide with Kyle Zantos
    2025/05/05
    I’m joined by the imaginative Kyle Zantos, a Seattle-based designer, builder, and musician with over a decade of experience across UX, product, and brand. Kyle’s worked at startups and consultancies, but lately he’s been diving into AI through deeply personal, playful projects that blend creativity, tooling, and experimentation.We get into:* Why he shifted from music to design, and now from design to building AI tools* How he used AI to build a Figma plugin without any coding background* The tools in his AI stack and how he actually uses them (Claude, Cursor, Lovable, Vercel, and more)* What MCPs are and how they help Claude "remember" his context across chats* Why rapid prototyping now beats hours in Figma* His framework of “Software as a Gift,” building custom apps just for friends* A look at the Jeopardy-inspired app he built for his trivia-loving best friendKyle brings curiosity, technical scrappiness, and real heart to everything he builds. Whether you’re a designer figuring out how to start with AI or just looking to rekindle some joy in your craft, this one’s for you.Timestamps00:00 Introduction02:07 Kyle's musical interests and background06:41 Kyle's journey into "vibe coding"13:02 From an early course to building som ething functional20:59 Leveraging MCPs to build smarter26:26 Software as a gift36:49 Where AI has influenced Kyle's design process38:59 How can design org incentivize to close the skills gap41:29 How to get started with AI43:15 ClosingFollow Kyle* Website: https://kylezantos.com* Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylezantos* LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylezantosMentions* Jeopardy practice game — Kyle launched (in time for this release)* Claude (by Anthropic) — AI assistant used throughout Kyle's workflow* Cursor — AI-first code editor forked from VS Code* Lovable — No-code AI app builder Kyle uses for software-as-gift experiments* Vercel — Deployment platform for full-stack apps* SuperWhisper — Voice-to-text transcription tool* Ammaar Reshi — Design leader at DeepMind; inspired Kyle's early AI buildsFollow Harrison Wheeler and Technically Speaking* Newsletter* LinkedIn* YouTubeTechnically Speaking is where I share reflections, insights, and conversations to help you lead with confidence, clarity, and community. Are you looking to level up your design leadership and management craft? Spend an hour with me for personalized 1:1 coaching to help you thrive in your role. Get full access to Technically Speaking at technicallyspeakinghw.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Inside the creative process: Jay Demetillo leads Canva’s bold leap beyond traditional spreadsheets
    2025/05/05

    In this episode of AI Product Builders, I sit down with Jay Demetillo, design lead at Canva, to talk about what it means to design spreadsheet experiences for the future. Jay has worked all over the world—from Grab in Southeast Asia to leading the design of AI features inside Canva Sheets. Now based in Australia, he shares what it took to reimagine a legacy product, modernize complex workflows, and bring AI in as a meaningful co-pilot, not just a gimmick.

    We get into:

    * The drag-and-drop design challenge no existing tool could solve and how he had to rely on his ingenuity

    * Prototyping high-fidelity interactions with ProtoPie to shape engineering scoping

    * Why working across time zones requires clarity, collaboration, and great prototypes

    * How Canva Sheets makes data visualization, formulas, and mobile editing easier for everyday users

    * The principles behind Canva’s “magic” AI features like Magic Insights and Magic Formulas

    * Jay’s own side project: an article tracker app built with AI

    * What working with AI taught him about the limits of solo building

    This episode isn’t about slapping AI on a product. It’s about thoughtful design, real teamwork, and pushing past the hype to deliver something users actually need.

    Mentions

    * Canva Sheets: Jay’s current product focus

    * ProtoPie: Interactive prototyping tool used for high-fidelity handoff

    * Claude: Used for early AI prototyping

    * Cursor: IDE for building with AI

    * Jay Demetillo on LinkedIn: Follow his updates and perspectives

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  • Breaking up with mockups: Filip Skrzesinski on Subframe's real-time design with code
    2025/05/05

    In this episode of Technically Speaking: AI Builders, I sit down with Filip Skrzesinski, co-founder of Subframe, the UI design tool built for the AI era.

    Subframe isn’t just another no-code platform or AI playground. It’s a visual way to build production-ready software, allowing designers and non-technical teammates to collaborate directly with engineers using code-native components, real-time prototyping, and AI-assisted workflows. Filip calls it “design with code.”

    We unpack what it really means to bridge the gap between design and development, the philosophical shift away from static mockups, and how Subframe puts creative control back into the hands of full product teams. We also get into:

    * Why designers should think more like engineers (and vice versa)

    * How AI becomes a co-creator, not a replacement

    * What makes a good design system “trainable” for AI

    * Why stress-testing components in Subframe feels like building your own mini design tool

    * What it looks like when prototyping and production merge

    If you’re a designer, builder, or curious product leader navigating the messy middle of AI and UI, this episode offers practical insights, creative inspiration, and a glimpse into the future of design tools.

    Learn more at subframe.com

    Timestamps

    00:00 Filip Skrzesinski x Harrison Wheeler: AI Product Builders Series

    00:25 Introduction

    02:56 Where Subframe sits in the product development process

    06:02 The origin story

    10:39 The ideal customer profile

    21:13 What makes Subframe stand out?

    27:11 Where a designers job starts

    30:15 Examples of how people are using the platform

    34:51 How to get started within minutes

    37:26 How organizations can embrace

    40:18 Closing and whats next

    Mentions

    * Subframe.com — Official website

    * Filip Skrzesinski on LinkedIn

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  • Pablo Stanley on developing Lummi.ai and achieving product-market fit
    2025/05/05

    In this episode of AI Product Builders, I sit down with designer, illustrator, and founder of Lummi AI, Pablo Stanley. From launching open-source illustration libraries to experimenting with AI-powered image generation, Pablo has always been pushing the edge of creativity and technology. He shares the unexpected origins of Lummi.ai, what went wrong (and what went right) while building AI-powered experiences, and how taste, team morale, and iteration played a major role in finding product-market fit.

    We get into:

    * The hilarious and humbling journey of building AI-generated imagery

    * Why good taste and team joy matter more than ever

    * The pivot moment that saved Lummi.ai

    * The surprising power of curating AI outputs

    * Why code isn’t the hard part, and how AI is leveling the playing field

    * His take on vibe coding, open-source design, and why now is the moment to build

    This episode is a reminder that creativity, clarity, and a sense of humor are some of our best tools.

    Mentions

    * Lummi AI – Pablo’s AI-powered image generation platform

    * Blush – His earlier open-source illustration tool

    * Another Design Newsletter – Pablo’s newsletter with comics and commentary

    * Another Design Newsletter

    * Pablo Stanley on LinkedIn and Twitter

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  • Introducing AI Product Builders: a limited-run podcast series
    2025/04/28

    I’ve been quietly cooking up a limited-run podcast: AI Product Builders.

    This isn’t another AI hype machine. I’m sitting down with designers and builders who are actually shipping real work. We're digging into:

    * Real talk on integrating AI into existing products and worklflows

    * Play-by-play stories of launching net-new experiences (minus the vaporware)

    * Honest takes on ethics, personalization, and what “future-of-work” really means for design teams.

    Meet the line-up:

    * Ovetta Sampson — Owner, Right AI: guiding SMBs through safe ML/AI adoption.

    * Pablo Stanley — Founder, Lummi.ai: a fresh library of AI-generated imagery.

    * Filip Skrzesinski — Co-Founder, Subframe: the UI design tool for the AI era.

    * Jason Demetillo — Lead Designer, Canva Sheets: helping the creative workforce closer to getting things done more efficiently and effectively.

    * Kyle Zantos — AI design consultant helping teams ship with emerging no-code aka "vibe-coding" tools.

    The series drops Monday, May 5th.

    You can follow on LinkedIn and subscribe to Technically Speaking on Substack to get access as soon as it’s available.



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  • Your First Million with Backstage Capital Founder Arlan Hamilton
    2024/04/13

    Arlan is a trailblazer in the venture capital world, focusing on helping underrepresented founders. She has a deep passion for both the business and personal aspects of her work, and she's here to share her incredible journey and insights with us.

    Summary

    In our conversation, Arlan opens up about her love for "General Hospital" and how her personal challenges, including overcoming homelessness and addiction, have shaped her mission in venture capital. She also dives into her latest book, "Your First Million," providing practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    Key Takeaways

    * Arlan is dedicated to diversifying the entrepreneurial world by supporting founders who often get overlooked.

    * Her book, "Your First Million," is a must-read for entrepreneurs, packed with strategies on navigating the business landscape.

    * Arlan's story is a powerful reminder that personal struggles can fuel a mission to create positive change.

    * For entrepreneurs, it's vital to have a clear vision that aims to benefit more than just oneself.

    * Preparation and self-funding are crucial steps before seeking external investment.

    Let's dive into the details of our chat and learn more from Arlan's experiences and wisdom.

    Notable Quotes

    * "I only do what I want to do. I figured out those boundaries, so don't feel sorry for me."

    * "It's the fact that I can still bounce back."

    * "There's no question here. And again, it goes back to who else is it affecting if it plays out?"

    * "We have so much agency of our own lives. And it's hard for me... but because of the way that I built Backstage and because of the things I've been through, I know firsthand how much of our own power we have."

    Resources

    * Arlan Hamilton's Book: "Your First Million"

    * Arlan Hamilton’s Podcast: "Your First Million"

    * Event Mention: Your First Million Live in LA, April 9-12 yourfirstmillionlive.com

    Arlan Hamilton's journey is a testament to the boundless potential within each entrepreneur, serving as a beacon for those striving to carve their own paths in business and beyond. Don't miss out on the full breadth of wisdom shared in this episode—listen now and be part of the conversation that's shaping the future of innovation and inclusivity.



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  • The Intersection of Teaching and Design: Supporting Emerging Talent with Krislam Chin
    2024/01/15

    Krislam Chin, a designer and educator based in West LA, shares her journey in the design industry and her passion for teaching. She discusses the importance of travel for creative individuals and the need for designers to experience the world. Her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designers. She emphasizes the importance of not defining success based on external factors and encourages emerging designers always to acknowledge opportunities.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Learn the importance of travel for creative individuals to gain new perspectives and experiences
    • Understand why designers should have the experience to stay relevant in the industry
    • Discover how her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designers
    • Explain the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce and what we all can learn from Gen Z
    • Find out Krislam’s success tips for emerging designers



    Quotes:

    "If you stay in one place for too long, you just need to see different things, be with other people." - Krislam Chin"Success is what you determine what success is." - Krislam Chin"Never let the world define what success looks like to you." - Krislam Chin


    Timestamps:

    (02:27) Introduction to Krislam Chin, how she met Harrison, and the benefits of traveling to creative individuals

    (04:53) How she achieved her ultimate dream of being submerged in education as a student, educator, and studio owner

    (07:04) The interplay between teaching and being a student running a studio and the importance of providing experience for emerging designers

    (10:41) Acknowledging the challenges and responsibilities of students, making dreams come true for emerging designers and companies through Hello World Studio, and her motivation to move to Downtown LA

    (15:25) What we can learn from Gen Z, reflecting on the stress and toxic culture in design, and the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce

    (24:48) From What If to Why Not: Success Tips for Emerging Designers

    (31:01) Why the individual, not external factors, define success

    (34:12) How she radically accepted herself as a fun teacher using rubber duckies

    (37:44) How to get in touch with Krislam and collaboration with small businesses

    (38:48) Her appreciation for the podcast and community-building efforts


    About The Guest:

    Krislam Chin is a designer and educator based in West LA. With a passion for teaching, she has pursued a career in graphic design and recently launched Hello World Studio. She is dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging designers and helping them gain the experience they need to succeed in the industry.


    Connect with Krislam Chin:

    Website

    Hello World Studio

    LinkedIn


    Referenced Links:

    Michael Dahms

    Two Backpacks Book



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