Product Design & UX

Design for Invisible UX (Workshop, Tuesday)

Patterns and Principles for the Age of AI

Date & Location
22 Sep 2026
09:30 - 11:00
Breakout 5
Track
Product Design & UX
Type
Workshop
Language
English

About this Session

This workshop requires prior registration through the event app (available 2-3 weeks prior to the conference). The workshop will also be repeated online two-three weeks after the conference (in case you miss it). This will be for free for all conference attendees and information about the precise date will be shared mid September.

In the age of AI, the role of product designers is dramatically changing.

This workshop dives deep into how designers are becoming essential architects of "invisible experiences." We'll explore the unique challenges and opportunities of designing for AI, emerging UX surfaces, patterns, and principles. Learn how to evolve your skillset and remain competitive in this rapidly shifting landscape.

Key takeaways:

  • Foundations of invisible AI patterns
  • Developing a system to analyze the quality of GenAI responses
  • Intermediate to advanced prototyping for AI patterns such as listening, reasoning, thinking, and many more
  • How to break existing patterns and create your own unique solutions

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