Control, chaos, and the future of UX: Why AI is exposing the truth about UX with Lenard

Control, chaos, and the future of UX: Why AI is exposing the truth about UX with Lenard

Episode 131
1:08:52

AI isn’t killing design. It’s reminding us what design really is. In this episode, we talk about the illusion of control, why designers often feel powerless, and how the real work has always been about making meaning and managing systems, not just making screens.

What if AI isn’t changing design at all, but finally showing us what design has really been about this whole time?

It’s tempting to think AI is rewriting the rules of design. But maybe the truth is simpler: it’s exposing what design was always about.

In this conversation with Dennis Lenard, founder of Creative Navy, we explore how AI is pushing designers to confront the illusion of control, the limits of pixel pushing, and the bigger role of meaning-making. Dennis brings over 20 years of experience working in UX, teaching design, and writing on interface design for high-stakes industries like healthcare. His perspective? The anxieties we’re feeling aren’t new; they’re just harder to ignore now.

We cover why prioritization matters more than production, why empathy should extend to your team as much as your users, and how to reframe design as managing the system, not just the interface. If you’ve ever felt like AI is destabilizing your role, this episode will help you see it as a mirror, not a threat.

Topics:
• 04:16 – The Impact of AI on Design
• 08:11 – Navigating Control and Anxiety in Design
• 15:13 – Redefining Design Roles and Responsibilities
• 31:44 – Building Relationships and Empathy in Teams
• 37:21 – Leveraging AI for Designer’s Advantage
• 38:10 – The Double Diamond Model in Design
• 38:27 – The Importance of Designing the Right Thing
• 38:36 – AI’s Role in Design and Prioritization
• 40:29 – Human Empathy vs. AI in User Experience
• 42:27 – The Impact of Design in High-Stakes Industries
• 43:32 – Adapting Design Processes for Different Industries
• 44:30 – The Importance of Research and Critical Thinking
• 47:16 – Navigating Ambiguity and Focusing on Controllable Elements
• 47:50 – Practical Advice for Designers
• 58:07 – The Value of Attention and Continuous Improvement

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Dennis Lenard
Medtech GUI Expert, Lecturer & Author

About Dennis

Dennis is one of the founders of Creative Navy, one of the oldest UX agencies in the world. He also lectures at universities in Europe and works with students. Last year he published a textbook about the design of user interfaces in the medical field. Still he insists he is a practitioner, which is what he has been doing for 20 years now.


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