Jenny Wen led design on FigJam, one of the most playful tools to hit design in a decade. Now she's at Anthropic designing Claude. Not just the model, but the product that millions use daily.
What I didn't expect: she sees these as the same problem. Both hide serious technical complexity behind simple, obvious interfaces.
We talked about why designers are shipping production code now, why "UX designer" as a role feels outdated, and this framework she keeps coming back to: automate toil, augment creativity.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - From FigJam to Claude: same design problem, higher stakes
04:52 - How much model complexity should users actually see?
09:05 - Prototypes over docs in AI product development
16:04 - Why long-term design vision is harder in AI labs
21:27 - The canvas-tool category Jenny is watching
26:30 - Is chat UI over? (Jenny says no)
33:40 - From print magazine dreams to product design
42:03 - Will I ever recreate that FigJam magic?
47:51 - Is "UX designer" becoming outdated?
49:22 - Taste vs execution: the distinction more designers need
LINKS:
Claude: https://claude.ai
Jenny Wen: https://x.com/jenny_wen
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