How AI is Transforming UX and Agile Teams with Nick Cawthon
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In this episode, hosts Peter Maddison and Dave Sharrock sit down with Nick Cawthon to explore how generative AI is revolutionizing the relationship between UX, design, and agile development.
Key Topics:
- Embedding UX research into agile sprints, balancing short-term feedback loops with long-term strategic insights
- The "electric bicycle" analogy: How AI gives teams superpowers but can also accelerate you in the wrong direction
- Why Nick believes he'll never use Figma again, shifting from design tools to code-native prototyping
- Building functional prototypes using company design systems and generative AI tools
- The evolution of team size: From 6-8 person cross-functional teams to powerful 2-3 person teams leveraging AI
- The architect's mindset: Understanding the technical foundation before designing the interface
Three Key Takeaways:
- What an incredible opportunity we have; it feels like the year 2000 again, with the excitement and disruption ahead
- Small teams (2-3 people) with diverse perspectives can now move incredibly fast using modern tools
- Speed is powerful, but you still need feedback loops to ensure you're building the right thing and not racing in the wrong direction
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