UX Evolved - Strategically fusing UX+AI

Eric Ellis - User Experience and Design Strategy | AI and UX Leader

UX is evolving, not dying. Host Eric Ellis brings two decades of design leadership to conversations with UX veterans who've navigated everything from Web 2.0 to mobile to AI. These aren't tool tutorials or hot takes—they're strategic discussions about professional resilience and the irreplaceable human elements of design. New episodes monthly. Because the future of UX isn't about choosing between human and machine—it's about designing the fusion.

Episodes

  1. 23h ago

    When Sports Media Wrote the UX Playbook | Dr. Travis Bell

    What if the clearest view of where UX is headed isn't inside our industry — but outside of it? Dr. Travis Bell spent 12 years in broadcast journalism before stepping back to study what happens when technology reshapes a profession from the inside out. As an Associate Professor of Digital and Sports Media at the University of South Florida and a researcher focused on media framing, he's watched sports journalism get automated, consolidated, and fragmented — and he's drawn some uncomfortable conclusions about what gets lost when we let algorithms do the storytelling. Sound familiar? This conversation goes places most UX podcasts never do. We use sports media as a mirror to examine what's actually happening in design and product — the automation of craft, the return of the one-person band, the fragmentation of trusted sources, and the deep risk of AI trained on historically biased data presenting its output as objective truth. Dr. Bell closes out Season 1 of UX Evolved. It's a fitting end to a season built on the premise that UX is evolving — not disappearing — and that the practitioners who will thrive are the ones willing to look beyond the tools and interrogate the craft itself. Guest: Dr. Travis Bell, Associate Professor of Digital & Sports Media, Director of Graduate Programs & Research, Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications, University of South FloridaHost: Eric Ellis, UX Evolved📩 Newsletter: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/💼 Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericellisdesign#UXDesign #AIAndDesign #UXEvolved #MediaFraming #ProductDesign

    49 min
  2. Apr 1

    When You Stop Optimizing the Wrong Process | Whitney Tolley Returns | UX Evolved

    Whitney Tolley was our first-ever returning guest on UX Evolved — and for good reason. When she joined us last time, she left us with a line that stuck: if designers keep seeing themselves as UI generators, they'll be replaced. A lot has happened since then. Figma MCP is real. Agentic workflows are real. And Whitney — Design Director at Cloudbeds — has been living inside all of it. In this conversation, we go beyond the hype to talk about what's actually changing on design teams right now: how power dynamics between designers and engineers are shifting, why synthetic user research is a legitimate pre-screening layer (not a replacement for real humans), and what the role of design looks like when the cost of building collapses. Her closing answer alone is worth the listen: she wasn't using AI wrong — she was using it to speed up a broken process instead of questioning whether that process needed to exist at all. In this episode: 00:00 — Introduction01:22 — Has the definition of what designers own changed?02:57 — Figma MCP and escaping "polish and fix" mode04:38 — How AI is shifting power dynamics between design and engineering06:11 — A real example: AI agents closing backlog bugs in 15 minutes07:20 — What a designer's week actually looks like now08:20 — Designers as trust builders in an AI-slop world09:26 — AI collapses the build cycle — does prioritization change?10:00 — Designing with context, not just coverage12:09 — Is human judgment in research changing?12:33 — How Whitney uses synthetic AI users in lean research14:55 — AI-assisted heuristic evaluation: speed without replacing instinct17:23 — The growing overlap between UX and product management18:31 — Where does UX fit in agentic enterprise SaaS?19:11 — The UX maturity model as a survival framework20:52 — Does Figma have a future?25:06 — Are your products agent-friendly? The question every team should be asking26:10 — Who are we hiring in 2027? (Spoiler: unicorns)29:18 — Specialization isn't dead — it's a quality gate30:08 — "Fail fast" vs. "fail forward"31:34 — Closing question: what do you wish you'd known when we first recorded?32:16 — The biggest unlock: stop optimizing broken processes, rebuild themConnect with Whitney Tolley:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneydoyle/Claire Vo's podcast (referenced in episode): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5X4_mYoiM8Connect with UX Evolved:Substack: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uxevolvedUX Evolved is a podcast for UX professionals navigating the AI transformation of design. New episodes drop monthly.

    33 min
  3. Feb 3

    When Resilience Becomes Your Superpower | Jen Blatz on UX in 2026

    Jen Blatz drops 26 bold predictions for UX in 2026 - and they're not comfortable ones. As a Principal UX Researcher at BECU and host of BlatzChatz, Jen brings a journalism background and "troublemaker" mindset to dissecting where our profession is really headed.We dig into the hard truths: Why resilience is now the ultimate skill. Whether personal branding is mandatory for survival. Why entry-level UX jobs are vanishing. And what happens when you force users to pronounce pharmaceutical names over the phone (spoiler: it's a disaster).If you're anxious about AI, job security, or whether you need to become a content creator to stay relevant in UX - this conversation is for you.0:00 - Introduction: The Troublemaker Who Questions Everything1:23 - The "Playing Dumb" Research Technique7:00 - The 26 Predictions for 2026: Origin Story12:30 - Prediction #9: Resilience as the Ultimate Skill23:10 - Prediction #14: Personal Branding and Your Résumé31:21 - The Reinvention Mindset: Who Thrives vs Who Gets Left Behind32:50 - Short-Term vs Long-Term: Figma Mastery and the "Doers Not Thinkers" Trend36:30 - The Ultimate Question: Redesigning One ThingRESOURCES📝 Jen's 26 Predictions for UX in 2026: https://blatzchatz.com/blog/f/what%E2%80%99s-next-in-ux-my-top-26-bold-predictions-for-2026🎙️ BlatzChatz Podcast:  @BlatzChatz  💼 Connect with Jen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferblatz/ABOUT JEN BLATZJen Blatz is a Principal UX Researcher at BECU (Boeing Employees' Credit Union), co-founder of the UX Research and Strategy Group (one of the world's largest UX communities), and host of the BlatzChatz podcast and newsletter. With a journalism background and experience spanning VCA Animal Hospitals, Capital One, and Rocket Mortgage, Jen brings "real talk with a side-eye" to the UX profession. She's a self-described "troublemaker who questions things for a living" - and the UX community is better for it.ABOUT UX EVOLVEDUX Evolved explores how our profession adapts and thrives as AI reshapes design. Host Eric Ellis brings 20+ years of UX leadership experience across corporate, consulting, and startup environments. Through conversations with UX veterans who've navigated multiple technology disruptions, we cut through the AI hype to understand what really matters.

    41 min
  4. Jan 4

    3 Predictions for UX in 2026 That Will Change How You Work

    The ground is shifting under our profession faster than ever. In this episode, I'm sharing three data-backed predictions about what's happening to UX in 2026 - not someday, but THIS YEAR. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction02:00 - Prediction 1: Visual Polish is Table Stakes, Business Impact is the Differentiator06:00 - Prediction 2: The Great UX Salary Split10:00 - Prediction 3: The 10x Designer Becomes Real14:00 - So What? The Path Forward 🔗 REFERENCED ARTICLES: From Benchmarking to Orchestration: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/from-benchmarking-to-orchestrationThe Great UX Realignment: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/the-great-ux-realignment-how-smartWhat AI Can't Research: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/what-ai-cant-research-a-conversationDid You Hallucinate? (UX Research): https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/did-you-hallucinate-what-a-ux-researcherWhen the Double Diamond Meets Machine Speed: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/when-the-double-diamond-meets-machineThe Junior Designer Advantage: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/the-junior-designer-advantage-whyThe Last Time Everything Changed: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/the-last-time-everything-changedThe Death of "That's Not What We Do": https://ericwebdesigner.substack.com/p/the-death-of-thats-not-what-we-do 📊 SOURCES & CITATIONS: Nielsen Norman Group: "The UX Reckoning: Prepare for 2025 and Beyond" - https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ux-reset-2025/CareerFoundry: "The 20 Best UX Portfolio Examples" - https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ux-design/ux-portfolio-examples-inspiration/UX Playbook: "How to Write UX Case Studies That Land You Job" - https://uxplaybook.org/articles/ux-case-study-minto-pyramid-structure-guideGlassdoor UX Salary Report Q4 2025Gartner: AI-Augmented Design Teams Report (Q4 2025)MIT Business Review: AI Implementation Success Rates (2025)🎙️ PREVIOUS EPISODES REFERENCED: Episode 1: Adam Howell - The Last Time Everything ChangedDan Zola - What AI Can't ResearchMiwako Zosel - The Junior Researcher PerspectiveWhitney Tolley - When the Double Diamond Meets Machine SpeedAmit Popat - AI/ML in Hospitality TechAbout UX Evolved:UX is evolving, not dying. Through conversations with industry veterans who've navigated multiple technology disruptions, we explore how UX professionals adapt and thrive as AI reshapes our profession. Subscribe for monthly episodes that go beyond the hype to understand what really matters. Connect: Newsletter: https://ericwebdesigner.substack.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxevolved #UXDesign #AIDesign #ProductDesign #UXCareer #DesignStrategy #UXResearch #AITools #DesignLeadership #2026Predictions

    19 min
  5. 12/02/2025

    Amit Popat: a beautiful AI product that nobody bought

    Amit Popat built a beautiful AI product that nobody bought. Then he sat in a hotel watching managers use whiteboards to make pricing decisions in 2019. That's when everything changed.From Cambridge math to building EasyJet's personalization engine to leading AI/ML at Cloudbeds, Amit has learned the hard way that cool technology doesn't win—solving real problems does. We dive into his own Alexa fail, why 1970s Paris Metro machines beat modern UX, and why tinkering and curiosity aren't optional in an AI-accelerated world.If you're building AI products or wondering how UX translates to this new landscape, this conversation will ground you in what actually matters: proximity to real problems beats assumptions every time. (00:00) Introduction(01:49) Welcome and Amit's Background(02:47) From Pure Math to Product Thinking(03:53) Early iPhone Development and UX Education(04:47) The Paris Metro Lesson: 1970s UX vs Modern Touchscreens(06:22) Removing Friction: Timeless Design Principles(07:00) The Value of Tinkering and Curiosity(08:45) Embedding Yourself in the Problem Space(10:06) The Whiteboard Story: Revenue Management in 2019(13:23) Building AI That Solves Real Problems(18:14) From Engineering to Product Leadership(21:45) The AI Hype vs Reality Gap(26:32) When Technical Excellence Meets User Needs(31:18) Network Intelligence and Pattern Recognition(35:27) Mistakes and Lessons Learned(38:57) The Alexa Catastrophe: Beautiful Product Nobody Bought(41:37) Dampening the Geek: Ego and Humility in Product Design(42:42) Closing Question: Redesigning Apple's iPhone Holder

    45 min
  6. 08/04/2025

    UX Designer Who Built Through Web 2.0, Mobile & AI Explains What's Actually Different This Time

    Adam Howell launched Accomplice in 2021—one of the first generative AI design tools, before Midjourney or DALL-E 2. Now as Principal PM for AI at Versapay, he's seen both sides: building AI tools AND integrating them into real UX workflows. In this episode of UX Evolved, Adam breaks down what's actually different about the AI disruption versus the Web 2.0 and mobile shifts he lived through at JotSpot, Google, and InVision. Key Insights: Why UX barely existed as we know it in 2005 (and what that means for AI anxiety)The real difference between past tech disruptions and today's AI momentWhich UX skills have stayed valuable across 20 years of changeWhy junior UXers might be in a better spot than junior developers right nowWhat AI-first UX actually looks like in practice Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction03:15 - What UX meant in 2005 (spoiler: almost nothing like today)12:30 - Building through the Google/AJAX revolution22:45 - Creating Mocksup and the prototyping tool wars31:20 - Launching one of the first AI design tools43:10 - Why this disruption feels different52:40 - Skills that survive every tech shift58:30 - What UX looks like in 5 years About Adam Howell:Principal Product Manager for AI at Versapay | Former Google UX Designer (Gmail, Google Sites) | Co-founder of Mocksup (acquired by InVision) | Founder of Accomplice (early AI design tool) About UX Evolved:Long-form conversations with UX veterans navigating AI transformation. New episodes monthly exploring how our profession adapts and thrives.

    51 min

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UX is evolving, not dying. Host Eric Ellis brings two decades of design leadership to conversations with UX veterans who've navigated everything from Web 2.0 to mobile to AI. These aren't tool tutorials or hot takes—they're strategic discussions about professional resilience and the irreplaceable human elements of design. New episodes monthly. Because the future of UX isn't about choosing between human and machine—it's about designing the fusion.