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Dive Club 🤿

Dive Club 🤿

Ridd

Where designers never stop learning 💪

Dive Club is an interview series hosted by Ridd that is designed to unlock knowledge from today's most prolific designers. We go deep into craft, storytelling, tools, design engineering, startups, and much more.

You can find all of the episodes, key takeaways, and bonus resources here 👉 Dive.club

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Top 10 Dive Club 🤿 Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Dive Club 🤿 episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Dive Club 🤿 for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Dive Club 🤿 episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Dive Club 🤿 - Joel Lewenstein - Pursuing ambitious design ideas
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10/23/24 • 50 min

This week’s episode is with Joel Lewenstein who is the Head of Product Design at Anthropic where he works on cutting edge AI products like Claude. After 80+ episodes, I can honestly say this one’s “juice per minute” score is off the charts.

Some of my favorite highlights:

  • How the team prototyped Claude Artifacts
  • New mental models for designing AI products
  • The way designers shape strategy at Anthropic
  • How to master the dark art of prompting as a designer
  • The future of language as the dominant interface for AI
  • Designing for infinite degrees of freedom vs. user journeys
  • How Joel designed his interview process at Airtable/Anthropic
  • a lot more...
  • The CEO of Anthropic (Dario Amodei)’s essay: Machines of Loving Grace
  • A new 3 minute video showing how the team built Claude Artifacts
  • Chad Thornton was the Head of Design at Airtable
  • Everett Katigbak is the Brand Creative Director at Anthropic
  • Kim Bost is the design leader Joel collaborates with a lot
  • Joel mentioned Jason Yuan’s interview about designing AI products with soul

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Galileo recently broke design twitter with the launch of their new generative AI tool for builders. So in this episode we talk with their co-founder and lead designer, Helen Zhou about:

Her journey as a design founder

Why user research for AI tooling is unique

How AI will change the day-to-day role of a designer

Her response to concerns about LLMs and creativity

The potential breakthrough use case for UI generation

Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub

Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪

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Dive Club 🤿 - The window of opportunity for designers
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04/22/25 • 8 min

There's a parallel I'm noticing between what's happening today with AI and what happened way back in 2013.

So this episode studies the early days of Snapchat, the emergence of high-fidelity prototyping tools, and answers the question “what does it look like to have agency in 2025?”

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Dive Club 🤿 - Time to rethink design systems 💡
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11/18/24 • 8 min

The pendulum has swung too far with design systems. Somehow they’ve become synonymous with scale. But I believe they’re the perfect first step for startups. So this episode looks at stories from Perplexity and Cron to reframe design systems as the key to speed in the early days.

Henry Modisett (Head of Design at Perplexity): https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/henry-modisett

Raphael Schaad (founder of Cron / Notion Calendar): https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/raphael-schaad

Brad Frost (author of Atomic Design): https://www.dive.club/deep-dives/brad-frost

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Dive Club 🤿 - The challenge of designing AI products💡
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03/18/25 • 10 min

AI introduces an opportunity for all kinds of novel interaction patterns.

But it creates a whole new category of design challenges too...

And this episode breaks down the biggest challenge of all.

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Dive Club 🤿 - You’re an AI product designer now 💡
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01/06/25 • 9 min

I’m designing a new product and a few months ago I would’ve confidently said it’s not an AI product. But I was wrong.

This new technology creates endless opportunities... we just have to be able to see what AI makes possible. And that’s what this episode is all about.

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I’ve followed Mike Smith ever since he designed the Perplexity brand identity and quickly realized he’s one of the most creative designers I’ve ever seen. Turns out his wife Chara is a positioning mastermind too so it makes sense why Smith & Diction is one of the hottest agencies in the game today.

So this week’s episode is a deep dive into brand strategy and what it takes to stand out in 2025 and beyond. We get into:

  • What it takes to stand out in an AI world
  • Their hacks for cracking a brand strategy
  • Why the best brands have lots of “moves”
  • Mike’s #1 piece of advice for younger designers
  • What people really mean when they say “timeless”
  • Their experience using Visual Electric in brand design
  • Positioning Smith & Diction in today’s agency landscape
  • a lot more
  • We talk about how they used Visual Electric for their latest project (Alma Food). ⭐ Don’t forget you can use the code DIVECLUB to get your first month free.
  • You can also check out the episode with Colin Dunn (CEO of Visual Electric)
  • Mike says to make sure you watch the episode with Phi from Perplexity
  • We talk about Topo, Cotopaxi and Steady bags
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Anthropic has quickly become a category-defining company and in this episode Kyle Turman (their first full-time designer) shares a behind-the-scenes of what it was like designing Claude.

If you’re interested in startups, AI products, or the art of prompting then this conversation will be right up your alley.

Some highlights:

  • Kyle’s story of wearing every hat for Claude
  • What it’s like designing conversational UX flows
  • How Kyle uses Claude in his personal design process
  • Why Kyle only half-finished his Claude designs in Figma
  • How Kyle thinks about designing for emotion and feeling
  • How Kyle thinks about the future of design as a discipline
  • Kyle’s thoughts on whether chat should the dominant pattern for AI
  • a lot me
  • We mentioned Tuhin Kumar’s episode (Head of Design at Luma AI)
  • We mentioned Julius Tarng
  • We talked about the Sesame conversational AI demo
  • Machines of Loving Grace by the Anthropic CEO Dario

Recommended Episode:

George Kedenburg III (former designer lead at Humane)

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Dive Club 🤿 - Joey Banks - Designing your career path
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11/20/24 • 52 min

A little over a year ago, Joey Banks and I were DM’ing each other in Slack about leaving our W-2 jobs and going independent.

So this week’s episode is a reflection on his journey working for himself and it’s as human and relatable as any conversation I’ve ever had on this show. We go deep into:

  • Managing your pipeline of clients
  • Creating a personal knowledge system in Notion
  • Finding companionship as an independent designer
  • Structuring your schedule and maintaining momentum
  • Communicating your services and pricing yourself effectively
  • Dealing with uncertainty and all of the unknowns in your first year
  • a lot more
  • Get a special offer on Joey’s “Level Up with Figma” course
  • Joey’s Baseline website and newsletter
  • Paul Millerd’s “Pathless Path” book and his episode on Lenny’s podcast
  • Joey mentioned Oliur’s episode as one of his favorite YouTube creators
  • He also mentioned Stephen Robles YouTube channel
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Being able to think like an engineer helps you collaborate with developers more effectively, design UIs that make sense, and empowers you to build your ideas with AI tools like v0, Claude, etc.

So this video is going to break down a few traits of designers who I believe are already doing this at a high level.

It includes insights from:

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FAQ

How many episodes does Dive Club 🤿 have?

Dive Club 🤿 currently has 130 episodes available.

What topics does Dive Club 🤿 cover?

The podcast is about Design, Podcasts, Technology and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Dive Club 🤿?

The episode title 'Bonus Episode: Helen Zhou - How designers can get the most out of AI tools' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Dive Club 🤿?

The average episode length on Dive Club 🤿 is 42 minutes.

How often are episodes of Dive Club 🤿 released?

Episodes of Dive Club 🤿 are typically released every 6 days, 8 hours.

When was the first episode of Dive Club 🤿?

The first episode of Dive Club 🤿 was released on May 4, 2023.

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