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Addison Rodomista is a UX design leader with over 10 years of experience, currently leading design for Google Chat. Previously, Addison worked as a design engineer at Condé Nast and Ogilvy, and as an indie game developer. He is focused on leveraging AI to evolve the designer’s role and help teams deliver more thoughtful, delightful outcomes.
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Google Workspace: session to be announced
- Theme:Process
- Pronouns:She/her
Alicia is Figma’s Community Product Manager, where she builds tools and resources for designers and makers around the world. With a decade of experience launching products from zero to scale, she’s passionate about creating tools that give people back their time, so they can spend less of it working and more of it creating and living. For her, that means early morning trails and a camera always within reach.
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The most important component: community
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Product
- Topic:Storytelling
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Andy Zhang is the Lead Design Engineer for Google Antigravity at Google DeepMind. He was previously a product manager and designer, and was also an early engineering intern at Figma. He studied software engineering at the University of Waterloo and spends his free time tinkering, running marathons, and writing.
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The agentic design-to-code loop
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:Workflows
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Anna Oh leads design and product at Norbert Health, creating robotic AI that delivers care to seniors with cognitive or mobility limitations. She designs for one of healthcare’s most complex populations—older adults living with dementia or physical decline—bridging human emotion and machine intelligence through human-robot interaction. With 13 years across Samsung's marketing group, Teladoc Health, and healthcare startups, she unites human-computer interaction, healthcare AI, and product strategy to redefine care delivery.
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Beyond design systems: designing for robots and seniors
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Prototyping
- Topic:Research
- Topic:Accessibility
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Beau is a versatile designer and illustrator based in Winter Park, FL. For the last three years, he's shaped features enjoyed by 15+ million players in EA's skate. AAA video game and built the design systems keeping Full Circle Studio in sync. With over 17 years across video games, web, mobile, and print, at corporations, agencies, startups, and his own studio CōASTAL CO., he's designed at scale everywhere. These days, he's passionate about integrating AI into design workflows, helping teams work smarter without losing the human touch.
Gnarly by design: building systems with grit
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Scale
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Ben is equal parts design nerd and creative mentor, bringing a playful curiosity to complex challenges and a love of user-centered everything. As Head of Design at Blink UX, he helps shape the vision for industry giants like Amazon, Microsoft, NASA, and The New York Times. Beyond agency work, he teaches at Northeastern University, spreading his enthusiasm for making tech less frustrating and more equitable. Ben loves a tricky design problem, and while he'll usually keep his opinions on grids and typography in check, mention Murphy beds and all bets are off.
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Reimagining NASA.gov to tell earth’s most important stories
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:UX
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Bobby Meixner is the Vice President of Solution Marketing at UserTesting. Bobby has been helping businesses optimize and scale their customer experiences for nearly 20 years through his leadership roles at Oracle, eBay, and Magento. He resides in Los Angeles and when he’s not talking about customer experience, he can be found on the pickleball courts.
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Designing with confidence in an AI-powered world
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Research
- Topic:UX
Brent David Freaney is the founder and principal of New York–based creative agency Special Offer, Inc. His work spans art direction, brand identity, campaigns, publications, live media, and album packaging. In addition to his work with his studio, he is currently the Global Art Director for i-D magazine, collaborating with world-renowned talent to develop visual systems across print, screen, and space. In 2025, he received a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
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- Opening keynotes
Death of the finished state
- Theme:Keynote
- Topic:Brand
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:Storytelling
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Brian Ringley is a distinguished product manager and HRI designer at Boston Dynamics where he leads agentic AI behavior authoring and digital twin product development for the world's most advanced robots.
Before working at Boston Dynamics, he worked as a CNC and industrial robotic arm programmer and machinist, practiced architecture as a façade modeler and BIM software developer, piloted emerging mobile robotics solutions for the commercial real estate market, and commissioned advanced manufacturing lines for industrialized construction.
Designing the product that can do anything
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:Hardware
- Topic:Research
- Topic:Prototyping
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Carola Pescio Canale leads AI Design for Atlassian’s Rovo & Jira AI teams, where she focuses on foundational AI, agentic capabilities, and product experiences across the Atlassian product suite, with a special focus on how AI shows up in everyday workflows. Before Atlassian, Carola led design teams at Dropbox working on Desktop, Mobile and AI teams.
Carola lives in Alameda with her family and is passionate about building design cultures where craft, systems thinking, and inclusive leadership all have a seat at the table.
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How structured thinking gives your AI superpowers
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
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Catt is a Staff Product Designer at Dropbox, game maker, and developer. She has worked with companies of all sizes including Asana, Etsy, SoundCloud, and Nasdaq. She started coding around the age of 10 and designing at the age of 15. She graduated from SVA with a BFA in Graphic Design in 2011 and later received an MS in Integrated Digital Media from NYU in 2016. Catt also makes awkward video games, writes about professional development, and draws artwork of all kinds. You can view her work at cattsmall.com.
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The canvas is not dead
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Workflows
- Pronouns:She/her
Chelsea leads content design at Anthropic. She writes, illustrates, and makes exceptional sandwiches.
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Writing for humans in an AI world
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:Content design
- Topic:AI
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Chloe Fagan-Tucker is a seasoned business development & product partnerships leader driving strategic growth and product innovation. She currently leads AI and productivity solution partnerships at Google Workspace. Previously, Chloe led commerce & shopping partnerships at Meta. With nearly two decades of experience spanning tech, finance, and investing, she specializes in transformative deal execution at the intersection of AI and digital transformation. Chloe grew up in Atlanta, GA, and holds an MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, and a BA from Duke University.
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Google Workspace: session to be announced
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Chris has spent 15+ years shaping brands as a Creative Director, Head of Brand Design, and visual artist. After starting in advertising, he joined Uber Eats in 2017 to help build its brand from the ground up, leading its design through three logos, two CEOs, and one IPO. Since 2019, he’s brought that same energy to Plaid—helping redefine how money and tech look and feel in the digital age. He believes when design lets tech play, transform, or tell stories, people connect with it—and keep coming back.
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Designing money: how to build a trustworthy brand in the age of AI
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Brand
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Visual design
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Craig is a Flutter enthusiast who uses his powers for good, if you like Flutter, or for evil, if you don't. In his spare time, Craig loves to stress out about the world; after which he tries to relax by going on hikes with his wife and husky or playing games like D&D or StarCraft.
Design for the future of apps
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Dev and code
- Pronouns:She/her
Danit Peleg created the world's first 3D-printed fashion collection using desktop printers. Over the past decade, her lab has pioneered techniques for printing soft, wearable textiles — integrating AI to design custom garments made on demand, with zero waste. She's currently leading R&D that transforms fashion production waste into 3D-printed fabrics, closing the loop on circular manufacturing. Her work has attracted collaborations with luxury and sportswear brands, two patents, and features in Vogue, NYT, Forbes and many more. Danit is a TED Speaker and was named to Forbes Europe's Top 50 Women in Tech.
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Prompts to fashion: AI-powered 3D-printed garments
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Scale
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
- Pronouns:She/her
Darby is a Senior Product Designer based in San Francisco with over 10 years of experience across industries including e-commerce, crowdfunding, finance, and developer tools. She's on the Billing Design team at GitHub and before that she was helping creators get paid at Patreon.
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Quirk up your workplace
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:He/him
Dylan Field is the co-founder and CEO of Figma. Dylan studied computer science and mathematics at Brown University where he and his co-founder, Evan Wallace, first started experimenting with design tools built on (and for) the web. With funding from a Thiel fellowship, they began Figma. Prior to Figma, Dylan interned at O'Reilly Media, LinkedIn, and Flipboard.
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Figma product launch
- Theme:Keynote
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Ella Rochelle-Lawton is a San Francisco illustrator and designer who creates work that connects people, from public murals and installations to brand and community projects. With a BFA and Certificate in Design Innovation from UC Berkeley, she works as a designer, public artist, and a street art instructor, collaborating with groups from Adobe, Google, and Figma to support team building and community focused design. Her practice reflects a belief that good design starts with people and grows through shared experience.
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The world of street art and care-filled design
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Illustration
- Topic:Visual design
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Elliott studied Graphic Design at Savannah College of Art and Design and has spent the last 20 years building brands and digital products across agencies and in-house teams. These days he's at ESPN, helping teams do better work, faster.
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ESPN's migration playbook: the move to Figma with One North
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Scale
- Topic:Brand
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Emily is a design leader with experience spanning fintech and automotive at Rocket and General Motors. As Director of Product Design at Rocket, she leads the Design System and Rocket Assist (AI chat and voice) team—work that informed Rocket's brand evolution and is shaping the future of product and experience in the AI era. She's helping Rocket move from digital-first to AI-native, believing quality is a strategy and embedding craft into systems, processes, and team culture from the start. She holds degrees from Michigan State University and calls Detroit home.
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Preparing Rocket for the AI era
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:Scale
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Frederick is the founder of a six-person design studio that helps B2B SaaS teams design better software, faster. With a background in product design and a love for systems thinking, he has led the studio's transformation from a traditional product design team into a hybrid design-engineering partner.
He believes the best design studios think in systems, not screens - and that design and engineering are just two sides of the same craft.
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The studio that bet on one designer
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Frederik Ueberschär is a Senior Designer for Creative Technology at Electrolux in Stockholm, shaping the future of home appliances. Operating at the intersection of design and engineering, he creates novel workflows that bridge digital tools with physical products for faster, higher-fidelity prototyping. With experiences that include Volkswagen R&D and a Master’s degree in Design for Interaction from TU Delft, where he explored machine learning as a design tool, Frederik has a passion for crafting interactive experiences that come to life with code and electronics.
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Figma meets hardware: prototyping for the physical world
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Hardware
- Topic:Prototyping
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Giulio is a Product Designer at Spotify, leading design for the Desktop and Web teams. Before joining Spotify, he led design at Pluto.Travel, growing the app from prototype to a 4.8-rated product, and spent several years at Fjord London, where his work for the West Midlands Police won Best in Public Sector at the 2018 Service Design Awards.
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Out of sync, on purpose: desktop design after mobile won
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Workflows
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Grant Sanderson is the creator of the YouTube channel 3Blue1Brown. The channel, watched by millions, offers a unique animated approach to visualizing mathematics and related topics in computer science and physics. He created the open source python library Manim to power the visuals for the videos.
After graduating from Stanford, Sanderson initially worked for Khan Academy before focusing full-time on 3Blue1Brown. He has also lectured for MIT, and contributed to many other popular math outlets, including visuals for a documentary which went on to win an Emmy for outstanding graphic design.
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Harald Kirschner is a Principal Product Manager at Microsoft, leading AI developer experiences in VS Code and GitHub Copilot. His current focus: context engineering and agentic workflows—the systems that turn AI tools into organizational capabilities for 40+ million developers. Previously, he led Firefox DevTools at Mozilla and shipped Firefox Quantum. Engineering roots in open-source, MooTools, and early web standards keep him grounded in real developer problems
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Your best practices are trapped in your head—and your AI has no idea
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
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As the HMI Design lead at Ather, Harish has spent a decade developing user experiences for multiple vehicles. Leveraging his expertise in both transportation design and computer science, he has contributed to several innovative features across product lines. Notably, he pioneered the interfaces for the first smart connected vehicle, shaping both tangible and digital user interactions.
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Scooter, screen and duct-tape: a playbook for whatever-it-takes prototyping
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Hardware
- Topic:Prototyping
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Harvey is a senior designer on Meta’s Monetization Design team, focused on the future of AI-assisted design and measurement products. He leads initiatives exploring how AI can meet Meta’s quality bar for design work at scale—across products like Ads Manager, Attribution, and Optimization. Harvey also pilots next-generation design workflows, including Figma Make and Model Context Protocol (MCP), to enable designers to orchestrate agents, not pixels.
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AI gold: the first design system in Figma Make
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:Prototyping
- Pronouns:She/her
Holly Herndon is an artist renowned for her pioneering work in machine learning, software and music. She develops her own technology, and protocols for living with the technology of others, often with a focus on the ownership and augmentation of digital identity and voice. These technical systems not only facilitate expansive artworks across media, but are proposed as artworks unto themselves.
She co-runs an art studio in Berlin with her partner Mathew Dryhurst and co-founded Spawning, an organization building AI tools for artists. They were awarded the 2022 Ars Electronica STARTS prize for digital art for the Holly+ project. She has been on Art Review’s Power 100 list since 2021 and holds a Ph.D in Computer Music from Stanford. They publish their studio research openly through the Interdependence podcast, and their critically acclaimed musical works are released through 4AD and RVNG Intl.
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The rules are the art: creating with AI
- Theme:Keynote
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
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Jack is a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud focused on AI Developer tools. He leads DevRel efforts for Gemini CLI and is passionate about building open-source communities and making tech accessible to all.
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The agentic design-to-code loop
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:Workflows
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Jayse Hansen is a design director behind some of the most recognizable interfaces in modern cinema.
He has created iconic on-screen systems, from HUDds to holograms, for more than 20 blockbuster film franchises, including Tron, Iron Man, Star Wars, The Hunger Games, and Top Gun.
He is also co-founder of ØFFGRID, which leads next-generation spatial interface design for complex AI systems across full command centers, fighter jets, and armored vehicles.
The hidden craft of interface design in modern film
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:She/her
Jenny embraces an entrepreneurial spirit, leading with empathy and driving innovation from within. Over 17 years at Epsilon, she has progressed from UX/UI designer to leading Epsilon's Product UX QA practice, gaining deep knowledge of the entire portfolio. She is passionate about ensuring groundbreaking technology is matched by flawless, inclusive design. Jenny builds high-performing teams and fosters a collaborative culture, proactively identifying opportunities to help Epsilon deliver meaningful, personalized experiences for millions through cutting-edge technology and human-centered design.
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The metacognitive design loop
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:AI
- Pronouns:She/her
Jessica is co-founder of Ditto, a Y Combinator-backed startup that manages product copy, from draft to deploy. Before founding Ditto, she worked as both a product designer and software engineer at companies ranging from Google to early-stage startups, giving her a unique perspective on the intersection of design and development. She studied Product Design and Computer Science at Stanford, where she earned her BS and MS and was a Mayfield Fellow. When she's not working on Ditto, you'll find her practicing yoga, at the pottery wheel, or spending time with her dog, Rusty.
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How to build content systems for AI product workflows
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Content design
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Johannes Mutter is a design-engineer at Lake Constance, Germany, who tends to get deeply absorbed in things. He’s been quietly collecting interfaces for 15 years — every interaction that made him wonder who made this, and why. That became “Interface Lineage.”
He freelances, though the rabbit holes tend to win: tools for thought, block-based web editing… Johannes studied Global Innovation Design at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London. He lives with his wife Yejeong, a creativity researcher, and two little boys who keep reminding him how much you learn by taking things apart.
The invisible mechanisms in your interfaces
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Research
- Pronouns:She/her
Jolena Ma is the co-founder of Ditto, a tool for teams to manage their product copy from design to development. Before Ditto, she worked as a software engineer and product manager at places like Asana, Instagram, and Crunchbase, where she saw firsthand how important words are to the product experience—and how quickly they become fragmented across teams and tools. She co-founded Ditto to solve that problem, and has since helped hundreds of teams—from startups to Fortune 500 companies—build content systems that scale.
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How to build content systems for AI product workflows
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Content design
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Josh McKenna is a London-based illustrator known for a playful, tongue-in-cheek approach to character and form. With over a decade of experience, his work spans global platforms — from the iconic 2017 Instagram Pride Sticker to editorial commissions for Wired and The Wall Street Journal. His practice moves between digital products and physical spaces, including murals for Facebook, Hewlett Packard and four-meter-high floats for Sydney Mardi Gras. Currently, Josh is using Figma Draw as a bridge to evolve his 2D illustrations into 3D forms.
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Dimensional shift: sculpting in Figma Draw
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Illustration
- Topic:Visual design
- Pronouns:He/him
Justin co-founded Bitovi in 2008 with his college buddy Brian Moschel. Since then, he’s been obsessed with perfecting application design, development, and delivery. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three kids.
As a writer of autobiographical blurbs, he knows to use his hobbies like running, playing guitar, and reading history to make him appear more human. But is he really???
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AI will upend your process—for the better
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:She/her
Jésabel DC is a tech anthropologist reimagining our relationship with technology. Her work revives the early-2000s spirit of playful, human tech to inspire people to design calmer, more nervous-system-friendly tools. She’s building The Lifestyle Lab, a low-tech video game that teaches life skills through nostalgic, non-addictive game mechanics – proving that the future is, in fact: low-tech.
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The future is low-tech: lessons from the early 2000s
- Theme:Process
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:She/her
Kim is a Product Manager at OpenAI focusing on the ChatGPT Desktop experience. She was formerly the co-founder of Software Applications Incorporated, makers of Sky. She spent 10 years at Apple and loves to collecting absurd hypotheticals that can save a boring dinner party.
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Be the director: how stage craft informs product craft
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Storytelling
- Topic:Product
- Pronouns:She/her
Lauren Hom is a designer, lettering artist, muralist, and chef. An "artist with a business brain," she’s best known for turning her clever passion projects into a creative career thanks to the power of the internet. Over the past decade, Lauren has created colorful work for clients like Vans, Target, Google, and Pinterest. Always hungry for more, Lauren recently attended culinary school to expand her skill set and now spends her days designing for clients, speaking at events, and gathering fellow creatives for workshops and dinner parties.
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Managing multiple creative passions in a world that tells you to specialize
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Brand
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:She/her
Lauren LoPrete is a design systems specialist who's spent the last 8 years leading teams at Expedia, Dropbox, and Block. She comes from a multi-disciplinary background in exhibition design and book design before finding her way to design systems. She's known for being honest about the emotional toll of this work, including giving talks about burnout and why systems act like a mirror to the organizations they serve. When she's not thinking about tokens or stewardship models, she's probably trying to convince someone that design systems are about people, not just components.
Design systems anarchy
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Storytelling
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Scale
- Pronouns:She/her
Lauren Madura leads Product Design at Dscout, where she and her team are rethinking how modern product teams gather and use customer insight. They design tools that help researchers and designers capture real experiences and turn them into meaningful decisions. Her work explores how AI is reshaping the way teams analyze research, uncover patterns, and bring human understanding into the design process.
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From concept to confidence with Dscout AI
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Research
- Pronouns:She/her
Lex is a product and innovation strategist who thrives at the intersection of design, business, and technology. Over the past decade, she's led cross-industry teams—spanning FinTech, digital health, consumer, and beauty—to translate complex problems into high-growth product opportunities and market-defining experiences.
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The edge case is everyone
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Accessibility
- Pronouns:He/him
Luis is a designer and writer who dreams in components. He works as a designer advocate at Figma, obsessed with educating and enabling designers across the world with resources and training.
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Don't forget the feeling: a critique of software in 2026
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Brand
- Topic:AI
- Pronouns:He/him
Luke Fiorante is a Design Engineer specializing in building human-centered, context-aware solutions at the intersection of design, technology, and systems thinking. His technical background includes software engineering roles at Google (Android, Gmail, Wallet), as well as complex data visualization and simulation work for autonomous vehicles at Waymo and the Mars Perseverance rover at NASA JPL. He holds a Master in Design Engineering from Harvard University and a Bachelors in Computer Science from Brown University.
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300GB Story: how to inspire action when data isn’t enough
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Research
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:He/him
Matt is a DC-based Product Design Lead with a focus on designing for an increasingly diverse and connected world. He's passionate about user-centric and accessible design, as well as addressing disparity and inequality in tech. Outside of pushing pixels, his passions lie in cluttered bookstores, 20th century history, and any large body of water.
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ESPN's migration playbook: the move to Figma with One North
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Scale
- Topic:Brand
- Pronouns:He/him
Matt is a designer and strategist at mu.design, helping early-stage and high-growth companies in AI, fintech, and consumer software. He's also an editor for the W3C Design Tokens Community Group, where he contributes to emerging web standards. He's previously led teams at Copilot Money, Stripe, and a number of early-stage startups. Matt brings a strategic, systems-oriented approach to product design—whether building design systems from scratch, aligning product strategy, or translating complex technical domains into intuitive user experiences.
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Dense by design
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:She/her
Megan is a Senior Design Lead at Greenlight, where she creates digital experiences that help families raise financially confident kids. Previously at Blink, she built a strong foundation in human-centered design, delivering thoughtful, user-driven solutions across a diverse range of products and clients. With a multidisciplinary background spanning UX, visual design, branding, interior design, and architecture, Megan approaches digital work with a spatial designer's mindset. This perspective informs her ability to craft immersive, personal, and intuitive experiences.
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Reimagining NASA.gov to tell earth’s most important stories
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Mehmet Aydın Baytaş is a designer and engineer, who builds websites and brand identity systems. He looks after the website of London-based CRM startup Attio. Formerly an academic with PhD in human-computer interaction design, Baytaş has authored 30+ peer-reviewed publications with 500+ citations, and raised $5M+ for research on emerging user interface technologies. Since 2021, he hosts the Design Discipline podcast and publications as an independent design research project.
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In praise of dark mode
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Michael is Dscout’s CEO & founder. A designer by training, he's pioneered innovative products that bring human insights into the way teams build what’s next. That vision started with Dscout's diary product and continues to this day. Dscout's suite of AI-native tools empowers teams with the high-fidelity feedback they need to build with conviction in this era of rapid change. Prior to founding Dscout, Michael worked at the intersection of design, technology, and product development at Gravitytank (now part of Salesforce), Wired and tech startups.
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From concept to confidence with Dscout AI
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Research
- Pronouns:He/him
With over 15 years of experience in digital design, Mike creates visually compelling and interactive experiences that engage users and exceed expectations. His passion for visual design, interactive art, and game design drives his commitment to crafting memorable virtual encounters. He currently leads the UI design practice on Epsilon's internal design systems team, helping craft visual experiences for the company's product offerings. Mike has a background in leading design and creative direction for web applications, interactive digital experiences, games, and front-end development.
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The metacognitive design loop
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:AI
- Pronouns:He/him
Moby is a Staff Product Designer from Nigeria living in Hong Kong. He's most passionate about productivity, digital note-taking, and handwriting. He's spent the last 3 years working on Goodnotes Classroom, a brand new product from the award winning iPad app, Goodnotes. He combines 0-1 innovation, craft and design to bring his ideas to life.
Class chaos to clarity: our 0–1 journey with AI in education
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Product
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Ned Dwyer is the Co-founder and CEO of Great Question, the all-in-one UX research platform trusted by teams at Amazon, ServiceNow and Brex, among other leading enterprises. A multiple-exit founder with 10+ years at the intersection of product, design, and research, Ned is leading Great Question's AI-native transformation—putting research tools that once required a PhD into the hands of every designer and PM building products today.
He's an alumnus of Y Combinator and is based in Oakland, California.
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AI gave you a dozen PhDs. Research wasn't one of them. Yet.
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Research
- Pronouns:She/her
Nicole is the Co-founder and Chief Designer for Let’s Jetty. With a background in strategy, she’s developed brand identities and scalable design frameworks for consumer brands. In 2023, she co-founded Let’s Jetty taking the company from 0-1 with $0 marketing spend. Her work centers on making design a strategic advantage for early-stage startups and helping mature brands break free from overly prescriptive systems to rediscover creative flexibility.
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Designing brand intelligence: from rules to expression
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Brand
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Workflows
- Pronouns:He/him
Noah is a product engineer living in San Francisco. During his time at Figma, he helped build Figma Slides for Config 2024, building out the grid and the carousel, bringing design systems supports, and recently supporting the Slides MCP. He's also worked on FigJam, FigPals, and many other prototypes and explorations. On the side, he's built a variety of side projects such as the semi-viral sftransit.fun transit personality quiz.
When to protoype; when to perfect
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Prototyping
- Topic:Dev and code
- Pronouns:He/him
Patrick is a Senior Motion Designer at Microsoft and a self-taught animator with more than 15 years in video production and motion design. He blends technology and storytelling to make complex ideas feel clear and approachable. A lifelong tinkerer, he is always exploring new ways to connect motion, design, and code. His work is focused on making complex processes feel less intimidating and building creative tools people can actually use.
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The learning curve: turning real-world motion into design
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Motion design
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:Workflows
- Pronouns:He/him
Prayag Narula is the Co-Founder and CEO of HeyMarvin, an AI-native customer insights platform that helps teams turn scattered research into decisions.
Before HeyMarvin, Prayag co-founded and led LeadGenius. He was a researcher at the University of Helsinki, studied at the UC Berkeley School of Information, and has published more than a dozen papers across HCI, user-centered design, AI, and crowdsourcing.
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Building real-time user insights into your design workflow
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Research
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Rody Davis is a Senior Developer Relations Lead at Google, where he drives cross-functional initiatives to unify AI capabilities across the Google ecosystem. Focused on the evolution of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Rody helps lead the developer strategy for Antigravity, Gemini, and Firebase Studio. A veteran of the Flutter and Firebase teams, Rody specializes in the convergence of Google Cloud’s high-scale AI and localized, on-device intelligence, ensuring developers can build performant, private, and scalable software.
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Design for the future of apps
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Dev and code
- Pronouns:He/him
Rory Flynn is the founder of Systematiq Ai, where he builds automated AI-driven creative production systems for brands like Meta, SharkNinja, Marshall, and BarkBox: product photography, lifestyle imagery, asset localization, ecommerce content, 3D/VFX, etc. He designs and implements workflows that turn generative AI into operational infrastructure teams can run efficiently, at scale. Think one operator, thousands of outputs. With a background in e-commerce performance and retention marketing, scale is always at a premium.
Hacking AI for creative operations at scale
- Theme:Process
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Scale
- Topic:Workflows
- Pronouns:She/her
Rose McManus is a Brooklyn-based designer and writer specializing in design systems. She joined Meta’s design team in 2018 after studying journalism, and in 2021 became the sole member of Instagram’s Design Systems team who focuses on language, accessibility and localization. Today she solves design problems affecting all 3 billion users, shaping concepts, components and the invisible architecture of the app. She is a published journalist and has spoken at design conferences. Her work is guided by the belief that craft and precision exist in service of the complexities that make us human.
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Usernames on Instagram: how a craft fix became an identity crisis
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Content design
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:He/him
Ryan Powell is the Head of Design at Waymo, where he’s spent a decade defining the UX for autonomous driving. Ryan leads a multi-disciplinary team of designers and researchers focused on a unique challenge: building human trust in a driverless world. From mobile apps to in-vehicle interfaces and hardware sensors, he ensures every touchpoint feels safe and intuitive. With a 20-year career taking products from 0 to 1, Ryan specializes in scaling high-performing teams and transforming complex emerging tech into delightful experiences that have a real impact on people’s lives.
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Legibility by design
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Product
- Pronouns:He/him
Sam Thorne is Senior Principal for Creative Technology at Electrolux, helping drive the company's mission to shape living for the better through the future of home appliances. With a degree in Interaction Design and an MSc in Cognitive Science, he brings together design and engineering to create better experiences. Having worked at Sony Electronics, Spotify, and with clients such as HP and Audi, Sam has a wide range of experience building the user experience for devices outside of the mobile and web sphere.
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Figma meets hardware: prototyping for the physical world
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Hardware
- Topic:Prototyping
- Pronouns:He/him
Dr. Setor Zilevu is a Researcher at Figma focused on AI evaluation and human-centered research. He earned his PhD from Virginia Tech, where he developed the Z-Framework for human-computer interaction in complex machine learning systems. He built one of the first cyber-human systems for stroke survivors, deployed at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. A 2022 MIT Technology Review Innovator Under 35, he keynotes globally on human-centered AI.
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Own the loop: how designers and researchers win with AI evals
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Research
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:She/her
Shauna Sapper is a software engineer at Notion who has had her hands on almost every button in the app. She started by turning monetization surfaces into reusable components that helped engineers move faster and stay consistent, and now she brings that same care to Notion’s design system. Shauna inspires whimsy at work and can be found telling everyone about the bird outside or knitting between ideas.
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Everyone's still eating: building Notion's design system
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:Prototyping
Sirinda (Kaew) Limsong is a Product Designer with experience in digital consultancy, crafting solutions across industries including finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and entertainment. Her passion lies in creating digital experiences that seamlessly bridge user needs with human-centered innovation, solving complex challenges while driving meaningful impact. She holds a Master in Design Engineering from Harvard University and a Bachelor in Industrial Design from Chulalongkorn University.
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300GB Story: how to inspire action when data isn’t enough
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Research
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:He/him
Socrates is the Co-founder and design lead of Quintessential, a tech & design studio in Athens, Greece, specializing in delivering impactful digital products across various sectors such as fintech, healthcare, security, e-mobility, and retail.
Socrates is responsible for building and scaling the studio from the ground up, a studio now serving clients in North America, Europe & Asia.
At Quintessential, he leads brand vision & product design.
Socrates is also the Friends of Figma Athens User Group leader, helping the design and tech community grow through knowledge sharing.
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The marathon designer: creative endurance beyond prompts and pixels
- Theme:Process
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Storytelling
Switch Angel x LO.FI.SCI.FI is the collaborative audiovisual project of Boston-based new media artists and software engineers Jade Rose and Jame Coyne. Rose, a core contributor and maintainer of Strudel, a web-based live coding environment inspired by Tidal Cycles, channels that expertise into high-energy, often fully improvised electronic dance music. Coyne crafts an immersive visual language through shader code and handbuilt software, drawing inspiration from hacker culture past and present. Since 2022, the duo has fused electronic music, live coding, and multimedia installation into an unrelenting presence at clubs and art events worldwide.
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Patterns for restarting the world
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:Dev and code
- Pronouns:She/her
Tamara Chu is a design engineer at Notion and previously worked at Eventbrite and Metalab. She remembers when the term "living styleguide" was all the rage, and wonders if sufficient time has passed for it to come back in vogue. She also volunteers at an arts and education non-profit called Problem Library in San Francisco's Inner Sunset, and is otherwise on the move (tai chi, dance, fidgeting at her desk).
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Everyone's still eating: building Notion's design system
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:Workflows
- Topic:Prototyping
- Pronouns:He/him
An adman who became a product designer who became a storyteller, Unnikrishnan leads the Digital Experience Studio at Ather Energy. With over 15 years of experience spanning wearables, digital wallets, and smart electric scooters, he has been shaping how technology and emotion meet through design. His work blends Culture, Strategy, and Experimentation to turn everyday moments into magical experiences.
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Scooter, screen and duct-tape: a playbook for whatever-it-takes prototyping
- Theme:Process
- Topic:Hardware
- Topic:Prototyping
- Pronouns:She/her
Vicki Tan is a Taiwanese-American designer, based in San Francisco. Her work explores the relationship between behavioral science and product design, with a special interest in how people engage with technology in their daily lives. She has worked at Pinterest, Spotify, Headspace, Lyft, and Google.
Ready for the world
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Illustration
- Topic:Storytelling
- Pronouns:She/her
Wendy, former Head of Chinese at UWC South East Asia and Head of Integrated Studies and Digital Innovation at Chinese International School Hong Kong, is a dedicated educator who integrates technology into teaching. As an Apple Distinguished Educator, she leverages Apple tools to foster creativity, critical thinking, and engagement in student learning.
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Class chaos to clarity: our 0–1 journey with AI in education
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Product
- Topic:UX
- Pronouns:He/him
Will Hobick is a design engineer and product leader exploring how AI is changing the way teams design, build, and ship. He currently leads Design Engineering at Rocket, powering products used by 1 in 6 homeowners in the US. Previously, he led product for DreamFlow, the first text-to-app builder for Flutter, and held early growth and design roles at FlutterFlow, the leading Flutter app development platform. Will advises startups across AI and developer tooling and is interested in what defines great product teams in the AI era: taste, judgment, and an obsession with impact over output.
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Preparing Rocket for the AI era
- Theme:Design systems
- Topic:AI
- Topic:Dev and code
- Topic:Scale
Willie King is a Business Development Manager at T-Mobile, working at the intersection of technology, strategy, and real-world needs. His background across product and project work helps him turn ideas into practical solutions. As a person living with a disability, Willie brings a personal perspective to accessibility and inclusion. That experience shapes how he approaches partnerships and problem-solving. Right now, Willie is focused on building solutions that are effective and genuinely usable for everyone.
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The edge case is everyone
- Theme:Strategy
- Topic:UX
- Topic:Accessibility
- Pronouns:He/him
Zach Lieberman is an artist, researcher, and educator who wants to surprise you. He creates performances and installations that turn human gesture into art—bringing drawings to life, visualizing the voice, and transforming silhouettes into music. His awards include Ars Electronica's Golden Nica, Design Museum London's Interactive Design of the Year, and recognition from Fast Company and Time. He co-created openFrameworks, co-founded the School for Poetic Computation, leads the Future Sketches group at MIT Media Lab, and is a member of AGI (Alliance Graphique International).
10 years of daily sketching
- Theme:Craft
- Topic:Storytelling
- Topic:Visual design
- Topic:Workflows




