2026-06-04

Org Design Judgment Production Multi-Agent

The Bottleneck Has Moved

AI removes the review queue. Production races ahead of design. The scarce resource becomes taste.

Hannah Hearth / Tools the Vercel Product Design Team Actually Uses

In the old world, design files were ahead of production. Teams worked hard to keep them in sync. Now, because implementation cost and time has dramatically dropped, design files are laughably stale and production has a million features that never even started on a canvas.

Org Design

Bottlenecks Don't Disappear. They Move.

Unchanged Workflows

Bottlenecks Survive the Upgrade

The common narrative is that AI makes everyone more productive. It doesn't. Many workflows of today, if left unchanged, create bottlenecks in AI systems — even when AI is fully capable of removing them.

The Review Loop Shrinks

Senior Engineers Review Agents Faster

If your best engineers are spending time reviewing other people's code, that's an inefficient bottleneck. These engineers can review their agent's output much faster than reviewing human code. The loop doesn't disappear — it compresses.

New Roles

Agent Managers Already Exist

The future is not fewer people — it's different work, new roles, and better rewards for those who embrace it. Entirely new roles like Agent Manager are already emerging. ClickUp is working in the operating model I want.

Judgment

Knowing the Right Answer Is Not the Same As Feeling It

Emil Kowal's piece on UI animation judgment lands well. The examples are excellent, and I mostly align with what is objectively "right" in motion design. But sometimes I still emotionally prefer the "wrong" choice — and that tension is worth sitting with rather than resolving away.

Training judgment may require more than collecting examples of obviously good motion. The more interesting collection is examples where instinct and best practice diverge — where you know the right call and still feel the pull of the other direction. Taste can coexist with correct judgment without collapsing into it.

That gap isn't a bug to fix. It might be what style actually is: the accumulated history of choices you made when the correct answer wasn't enough.

Production

The Canvas Is Laughably Stale

Then

Design files ran ahead. Teams spent cycles keeping specs in sync with production.

Now

Production has a million features that never started on a canvas. The canvas is laughably stale.

What's interesting

Tools that reverse-engineer the built product back into a canvas — not pushing specs forward into code.

Multi-Agent

Structure the Disagreement

Codex + Claude Review

Structure the Disagreement

Codex shares its plan; Claude reviews for complexity, duplication, and API design. But Codex is told to defend its reasoning and only update when both models agree — not blindly comply. The reviewer's role is pressure-testing, not authority.

Slack-Native Agents

Fix It Where the Complaint Happens

Agent @mentions directly in Slack complaint threads make low-risk repo updates without backlog ceremony. No tickets, no handoffs — just fix the obvious paper cut where your teammate reported it.

UI Fork

Multiple Live Variants, One Winner

Run multiple component versions inside local dev. Toggle between them in-browser with an overlaid UI. When you've landed on something, UI Fork merges just that variation's diff back to the original file.

Figma MCP

Reliable for Bulk, Hit-or-Miss for Design

Strong for filling design mocks with realistic data and images at scale — population work that was previously tedious and manual. Broader design automation with the Figma MCP remains uneven.

Design Notes

YIL 2026-06-04 — The Bottleneck Has Moved

A day of discoveries about AI-native org design, UI animation judgment, and how production has raced ahead of the design canvas.

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The design ports Coinbase's institutional marketing visual language — near-monochromatic white canvas, single-accent scarcity, editorial weight-400 display type, and dark full-bleed band rotation — to a day of notes that share the same calm confidence: big structural shifts stated without urgency. Coinbase Blue anchors the AI org-design section because it reads as institutional and strategic; the brand's accent yellow fits the judgment/taste section's illustrative, creative character; trading green marks production as "winning"; and trading red frames structured multi-agent disagreement as a designed feature rather than a flaw.