(300) Claude Cowork Tutorial from Cowork's Design Lead (40 Min) | Jenny Wen
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Jenny Wen, Design Lead at Anthropic, discusses the evolving nature of design work at the company, emphasizing rapid iteration and informal collaboration with engineers and product teams. She highlights the significant role of Claude Co-work in her daily workflow, using it to process user feedback, generate product insights, and even draft speaking points for podcasts. Wen demonstrates how Co-work can take disparate data sources, identify key themes, and automatically create actionable artifacts like product feature lists and presentations, which can then be scheduled as recurring tasks. She explains that while traditional design tools like Figma are still used, detailed specs are less common, replaced by quick iterations on working prototypes. Wen clarifies the popular narrative around Co-work's 10-day development, stating that while the final push to ship was indeed 10 days, the underlying idea and numerous prototypes had been explored for over a year. This rapid launch was driven by observed product-market fit for Claude Code's agent harness with non-technical users during the holiday break. She also shares insights into Anthropic's planning process, which is monthly and flexible, adapting to the fast-changing AI landscape. Wen advises designers to embrace the shifting ground in their profession, learn from engineers' adaptability, and focus on higher-level thinking by offloading mundane tasks to AI.
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