Build What’s Next: Digital Product Perspectives

Method

The process of developing digital products and experiences can be a daunting task organizations often find themselves wondering if they are solving the right problems the right way hoping the result is what the end user needs. That’s why our team at Method has decided to launch Build What’s Next: Digital Product Perspectives.Every week, we’ll explore ways to connect technology with humanity for a simpler digital future. Together, we’ll examine digital products and experiences, strategic design and product development strategies to help us challenge our ideas and move forward.

  1. AI Field Guide: How AI is Reshaping the Roles of Design and Engineering

    MAR 24

    AI Field Guide: How AI is Reshaping the Roles of Design and Engineering

    AI is reshaping the roles of design and engineering, emphasizing collaboration and how models can accelerate workflows without sacrificing quality. This week’s episode explores how designers like David Shackelford, Associate Director of Product Design for Method, use tools like Perplexity, UX Pilot, and Figma Make for rapid exploration, while Paul Rowe, Principal Software Engineer at Method, discusses the engineering reality check with tools like Claude Code and Google’s Anti-Gravity IDE. The key takeaway is a practical playbook for speed with guardrails, affirming that human judgment, taste, and accountability remain the multiplier. The Methodites cover where AI currently shines—producing accurate results for smaller, well-defined tasks—and where it struggles, often leading to code bloat and confusion with vague prompts, especially within massive enterprise codebases. Despite the excitement around "vibe coding," they stress that the core development workflow remains "build, validate, iterate," with human review being more critical than ever. Paul and David conclude that while AI is an efficiency tool that can blur traditional departmental lines and shift where time is spent, strategic roadmapping, quality assurance (QA), and deep, expert-level skill sets in both design and engineering are still indispensable. To find more episodes, visit method.com/insights/podcasts/ Episode Resources:  Method.com David Shackleford on Linked-In: /in/davidzshackelford/ Paul Rowe on Linked-In: /in/paulcullenrowe/

    40 min
  2. Designing Simpler Products With Smarter AI

    11/19/2025

    Designing Simpler Products With Smarter AI

    The most valuable features in your product might be hiding in plain sight. We sit down with design leader Andy Vitale to unpack how AI can strip away clutter, surface what matters, and move users from intent to outcome without the scavenger hunt. From dense banking apps to consumer software, we break down a pragmatic path: use agentic assistants to handle administrative tasks, boost findability with smarter search, and free up the interface to highlight real value. We dive into personalization that actually delivers. Instead of broad segments, AI can synthesize behavior, preferences, and context in real time to shape the experience—while also making existing configuration options easier to discover. Andy shares how teams can pair analytics, NPS, and session data with AI-driven synthesis to spot drop-offs faster and focus roadmaps on the true unmet needs. We also explore the trust equation: data privacy, benchmark accuracy, and the difference between AI as research moderator, synthesizer, or simulated participant. Looking ahead, we imagine agentic design systems that assemble the right UI for the moment, judgment-ready data visualizations that compress complexity, and workflow views that tell you what’s blocked, what’s yours, and what’s next. AI becomes a co-author for high performers, speeding concept validation upstream while tightening execution downstream—without losing the human taste that makes products resonate. We close with hopes and fears: faster solutions and better confidence on one side; sameness and loss of craft on the other. If you care about building simpler, smarter, and more humane products with AI, this conversation will sharpen your approach. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, share with a teammate who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others discover the show. Episode Resources: Michael Lewandowski on LinkedIn: in/michael-lewandowski-66769b11 Andy Vitale on LinkedIn: in/andyvitale Method Website: method.com Andy Vitale Website: andyvitale.com

    48 min

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The process of developing digital products and experiences can be a daunting task organizations often find themselves wondering if they are solving the right problems the right way hoping the result is what the end user needs. That’s why our team at Method has decided to launch Build What’s Next: Digital Product Perspectives.Every week, we’ll explore ways to connect technology with humanity for a simpler digital future. Together, we’ll examine digital products and experiences, strategic design and product development strategies to help us challenge our ideas and move forward.