Design Table Podcast

Nick Groeneveld, Tyler White

Get a seat at the table and build the design career you want. This podcast is for designers looking to break in, level up, and take control of their careers—whether you're freelancing, climbing the corporate ladder, or just trying to get noticed. Every two weeks, we dive into career fundamentals, design best practices, and the hottest topics in the design community.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Users Lie, Data Misleads, and Why UX Research (Still) Matters

    Users say one thing. Then they do something completely different. Nick, co-host at the Design Table Podcast, just found out the hard way. In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss why user feedback can be misleading, why badly framed research creates false confidence, and how designers should really think about data and user research. We talk about research methods that fail in practice, why people lie during tests, and how relying on a single data point can completely derail your product design decision making. This episode is about moving beyond performative research and building confidence in your decisions using the right mix of qualitative and quantitative signals. It is a must-see for any designer who's interested in UX research. In this episode you’ll learn:🔸 Why users lie🔸 How poorly framed questions ruin your UX research outcome🔸 When usability testing beats surveys🔸 Why screenshots and explanations often get ignored🔸 How to triangulate research instead of trusting one signal🔸 When to trust data and when to trust experience ⏱ Chapters 00:00 “Users lie” and the research crisis 04:00 Why feedback doesn’t match behavior 09:00 Choosing the right research method 15:00 Unmoderated vs moderated testing 21:00 SUS scores and false certainty 27:00 A simple research framework that works 33:00 Why research matters more in an AI-driven world Subscribe to The Design Table Podcasthttps://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe More about Tyler and NickTyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

    28 min
  2. 18 FEB

    Your Stakeholders Don't Care About UX. Now What?!

    Your stakeholders tell you to skip research and just ship it. We'll test later is what they say, but later never comes. The design misses the mark. And now you're doing twice the work to fix what could have been done right the first time. That's the cycle we're discussing in this episode of the Design Table Podcast. In this episode, we talk about what designers are really hired to do and why your job is closer to being an insurance policy than a pixel pusher. We dig into how to handle stakeholders who think UX slows things down, why "ship it and learn" almost never leads to actual learning, and how to reframe your design process in a language executives actually respond to. In this episode you'll learn:🔸 Why designers are an insurance policy between ideas and production🔸 How to handle stakeholders who think UX slows teams down🔸 Why "ship it and learn" usually means "ship it and forget"🔸 How to reframe research as risk reduction, not extra work🔸 Why designers need to stop apologizing for their process🔸 When you should and shouldn't do research on a feature ⏱ Chapters00:00 Stakeholders who say "just ship it"03:14 Designers are salespeople and therapists06:12 Design as an insurance policy07:05 The myth of "ship and iterate"10:15 Getting faster to make room for research12:31 Why designers need to stop being too nice17:05 Selling design through company goals and KPIs22:41 When should you actually do research?27:06 Quick summary and takeaways Subscribe to The Design Table Podcasthttps://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe More about Tyler and NickTyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

    28 min
  3. 11 FEB

    The 4 Real Reasons Companies Hire Designers (And How to Prove Your Value) | Part 2

    Everyone tells you design is about making things look good. But it is not. Design is about saving time, reducing risk, and creating leverage inside a business. That's what we're talking about in this episode of the Design Table Podcast. This is part 2 and we cover the overlooked reasons designers get hired and how to turn your work into measurable impact. We go beyond revenue and look into time savings, operational efficiency, risk reduction, compliance, and long-term brand impact. We share real examples from different industries (construction, pharma, SaaS, and product design) to show you how designers create impact that goes far beyond visuals. In this episode you’ll learn:🔸 How design saves time across teams and operations🔸 Why time saved often turns into revenue and scale🔸 How UX work can reduce business risk including compliance, errors, and lawsuits🔸 Real-world examples from construction workflows and pharma packaging🔸 Why brand, differentiation, and ownership still matter🔸 The hidden trait that makes designers stand out ⏱ Chapters00:00 Intro to Part 202:00 Reason 3 Designers save time08:00 Construction workflow example14:00 Translating time saved into money18:00 Reason 4 Designers reduce risk23:00 Pharma compliance example27:00 Brand, differentiation, and ownership32:00 Final thoughts Subscribe to The Design Table Podcasthttps://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe More about Tyler and NickTyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-whiteNick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

    27 min
  4. 7 JAN

    How Two Senior Product Designers Actually Use AI (Without Losing Their Craft)

    In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick break down how experienced product designers are actually using AI in real workflows. Not the hype. Not the panic. The practical reality. They talk through where AI is genuinely useful, where it creates more problems than it solves, and why most of its real value shows up after discovery, not before (like most say). From copy refinement and edge cases to design system consistency and handoff support, this episode shows how AI helps designers move faster without outsourcing judgment. If you feel behind because you are not “AI-first” or worried that tools like Figma Make will replace your role, this conversation will help how you think about AI and your craft. Here is what is on the table:🔸 Where AI actually fits in a real design process🔸 Why AI shines in later-stage design work🔸 Using AI for copy limits, constraints, and edge cases🔸 How Figma Make and vibe coding fit into real projects🔸 Treating AI like an assistant instead of a decision-maker🔸 Why strong design systems matter more than prompts🔸 The risks of hallucinated UI and false confidence🔸 Shipping faster without lowering quality Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast https://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe More about Tyler and Nick Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

    28 min

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Get a seat at the table and build the design career you want. This podcast is for designers looking to break in, level up, and take control of their careers—whether you're freelancing, climbing the corporate ladder, or just trying to get noticed. Every two weeks, we dive into career fundamentals, design best practices, and the hottest topics in the design community.