Category: AI & Design
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What to do when Claude gets it wrong
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Claude will get things wrong. It will miss the point, produce something generic, confidently state something inaccurate, or give you exactly what you asked for and not at all what you needed. None of that is a reason to give up on it. It’s a reason to understand how it…
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How to stop starting from scratch every time
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There’s a version of using Claude where you start from scratch every single time. New conversation, re-explain who you are, re-describe what you want, get a generic first draft, iterate up from there. It works. It’s just slow. There’s a better version. Here’s how to build it. The shift from…
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The Claude workflows that save creatives hours every week
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The gap between people who find Claude mildly useful and people who find it genuinely transformative usually isn’t about prompting skill or technical knowledge. It’s about whether they’ve built real workflows, or whether they’re still approaching it as a one-off tool they reach for occasionally. Here’s what real workflows look…
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GitHub for non-technical people: what it is and why it matters for Claude
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GitHub sounds like something developers live in and everyone else politely ignores. I thought that for years. Then I realised it’s actually just a very well-organised filing system with superpowers, and that some of the most useful things you can do with Claude involve knowing how to use it. I’m…
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How to set up your first Claude project
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Most people set up their Claude projects the same way they set up their downloads folder. Everything in one place, no real structure, and a growing sense that something important is buried in there somewhere. It doesn’t have to be like that. And once you do it properly, the difference…
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How to write prompts that actually work
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The single biggest thing that separates people who get genuinely useful things from Claude and people who get mediocre things from Claude isn’t the model they’re using, the plan they’re on, or how technical they are. It’s the quality of what they type. That’s it. And that’s fixable. I spent…
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Which Claude model should you actually use?
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There are three versions of Claude. Most people use whichever one opens by default, never think about it again, and wonder why sometimes it feels slow and sometimes it feels shallow. The model you choose changes the experience significantly. Here is what actually differs between them and when each one…
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What Claude can actually do (and most people don’t know about)
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I keep meeting people who’ve been using Claude for months and don’t know that it can see images. Or that it can read a 200-page PDF. Or that it can connect to their calendar. Most people are using about a quarter of what’s there. This is the rest of it.…
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Lost in all the Claude buzz? Here’s what actually matters
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Everyone seems to be talking about Claude. But most of the people I speak to feel more confused after reading about it than they did before. This is the post I wish I had found when I started. Chantelle Staples here. I have been working with Claude almost every day…
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Why designers who resist AI are asking the wrong question
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Every designer I know has had the conversation. AI comes up, the room shifts, and someone asks the question we’re all apparently thinking: will it take our jobs? I’ve been sitting with a different question lately. Not what AI takes, but what it gives back. And I think that reframe…