Author: Prince Pal
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12 Design Practices, I Learnt from 21 Years of Building SaaS Products
12 design practices about digital product design—from conceptual models and saying no, to design systems that bend and feedback that actually matters. No BS.
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Why The Art of Noticing Matters for AI SaaS Product Designers
Explore The Art of Noticing—how reclaiming attention through everyday observations sparks creativity, mindfulness, and meaning in a distracted world.
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Vibe Coding AI Tools I Actually Use (No BS Edition)
Honest guide to free AI tools for designers and builders. Learn by building real products, not expensive courses. No hype, just what actually works.
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AccessAbility: A Practical Guide on Accessible Product Design
SaaS product design-focused accessibility guide covering cognitive load, writing & media tips, typography, plus resources and checklists.
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Why Hire a SaaS Product Designer When AI Tools Can Make UI?
AI tools can design fast, but they can’t design right. Learn why SaaS product designers still matter — strategy, empathy, and real human insight.
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A UX Generalist for the AI Era – Lessons From My Design Journey
AI is redefining UX design. Discover how UX generalists blend human empathy, strategy, and AI tools to craft smarter, more adaptive experiences.
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Hawkins at Netflix: A Design System That Grows With the Product
Discover how Netflix’s Hawkins design system balances consistency and flexibility to scale across platforms and empower product teams.
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SaaS Product Design: UX Before & After AI + Resources
Explore how AI is transforming UX design—from user flows and prototyping to ethics, personalization, and evolving team workflows.
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Fractional vs. Interim CPO: Which Product Leader Does Your Startup Need?
Experienced Interim & Fractional CPO helping startups like Svaggy & Dental.com align teams, refine processes & drive product momentum.
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AI Product Designer – Ethics, Transparency, and Great SaaS UX
Learn how SaaS AI product designer can design AI-powered SaaS products that build trust through transparency, ethics, user control, and privacy.