I've spent two decades in UX — from early product roles at places like Stamps.com and Escrow.com to leading AI design at Workday today. Somewhere along the way I got fixated on one question: what does good design look like when the interface is an agent, not a screen?
That question is basically what I teach.
I've published two books (uxGPT among them), and taught at General Assembly,. I write about this every week at AI for UX, and I build it hands-on — Claude Code, Figma MCP, Lovable, Cursor — inside a large enterprise, not from the sidelines.
What I'm not interested in is AI hype or hand-wavy futurism. I care about the craft: the patterns, the prototyping workflows, the behavioral frameworks that actually help designers ship real agentic products. That's what you'll get from me.
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