Kris Puckett, Design Manager at Stripe, spent months building Epilogue, a real iOS app with 14,000 lines of Swift, entirely through conversation with Claude. This essay is a specific and honest account of what the designer-building-with-AI experience actually looks like: what broke, what he learned about asking precise questions, what “vague frustration keeps you stuck, specific confusion gets you answers” actually looks like in practice. “I realized the bottleneck was never coding ability. It was articulation. The ability to describe what I wanted clearly enough that something else could build it.”
Ridd interviews Kris Puckett, design manager at Stripe and formerly design lead at Mercury and Dropbox, on becoming an AI-native designer by using tools like Claude Code, OpenClaw, and personal AI to ship his own apps, supercharge his design practice, and build highly personal systems for life and work. I’m deeply curious about the last part and can’t wait to dig into his course Neuma on building a personal AI system.
I designed my resume in Figma but didn’t know that the exported PDF isn’t compatible with ATS systems used by HRs. Good tip from Kris Puckett!
Friends don't let friends create resumes in Figma, export the pdfs, then send the resumes out.
— Kris Puckett (@krispuckett) July 19, 2024
Figma pdf's will not score well on ATS systems fwiw.