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In this conversation, Yankun, the founder of Minus Design Lab, shares his journey from architecture to software development, discussing the inspiration behind his product, the challenges of building a prototype, and the importance of user experience. He emphasizes the need for user-centric design and the continuous learning process involved in entrepreneurship. Yankun also offers advice for aspiring founders and explores the future of AI in design.

Takeaways

Yankun transitioned from architecture to software development during his undergraduate studies.
He was inspired by the potential of generative design tools like Grasshopper.
His experience at WeWork influenced his understanding of office automation.
The idea for Minus Design Lab stemmed from personal challenges in moving apartments.
Building the first prototype involved significant learning and adaptation.
User experience is crucial for the success of design tools.
Yankun emphasizes the importance of visual appeal in design software.
He is focused on making the product accessible for non-technical users.
Continuous learning and user feedback are essential for product development.
Yankun advises aspiring founders to prioritize shipping their products over perfection.

Chapters

00:00 From Architecture to Software Development
05:45 The Birth of Minus Design Labs
12:00 Exploring the Product Interface
19:52 User-Centric Design and Features
26:09 Advice for Aspiring Founders and Developers

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