Nick Groeneveld, Tyler White
Design Table Podcast
Get a seat at the table and build the design career you want. This podcast is for designers looking to break in, level up, and take control of their careers—whether you're freelancing, climbing the corporate ladder, or just trying to get noticed. Every two weeks, we dive into career fundamentals, design best practices, and the hottest topics in the design community.
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Nick Groeneveld, Tyler White
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
Is Everything You Design Already Copied? 08.07.2026 37:14
Every product. designer has had this thought at some point: "Someone's already built this. Am I even doing anything original?" It creeps in during a login screen, an onboarding flow, a pricing page, and it makes you second guess whether you're actually adding value or just repeating and copying something else. In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick tackle a listener question:...
You Are Not Behind: A Mental Health Check for Product Designers in 2026 01.07.2026 30:51
Every new product design AI tool feels like a deadline. You have to use it or you're left behind. That's what you read on social media at least. In this episode, Tyler and Nick have perhaps their most important talk of the Design Table Podcast so far: the anxiety of constant updates, managers demanding you become a '10x product designer', and how the product design community's mental health under...
"Go Fix It Yourself" (The Best Thing A Senior Developer Told Me) 24.06.2026 36:39
Product design is becoming more collaborative, more technical, and a lot harder to control. In this episode, Tyler and Nick talk about what happens when your design work stops being “yours” and starts becoming a shared thing across designers, developers, PMs, stakeholders, AI tools, and codebases. We get into the emotional side of design work too. Why product designers get protective, why feedback...
Everyone's Switching Design Tools - I'm Not. Here's Why 17.06.2026 56:15
Product design workflows are changing fast and nobody has a clean answer for what to do about it. In our first ever live episode, Tyler (in-house at a fintech SaaS company) and Nick (freelance product designer working with clients across the world) get honest about what modern design actually looks like right now. Neither of us have touched a wireframe in months. We talked about why. And then we g...
I Spent a Month Trying to Quit Figma. It Failed. 10.06.2026 36:06
Everywhere we look, product designers are sick and tired of AI this, AI that. It feels like every day, there is a new tool, a new workflow, a new “Figma is dead” post, a new vibe coding demo, and another person telling designers they are either 'cooked', obsolete, or about to become '10x'. Reality is completely different. So try and relax! In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nic...
Product Design Perfectionism: Why 97 Out of a 100 Is Not Good Enough 03.06.2026 32:10
Two episodes of telling their career stories, and Nick and Tyler kept noticing the same thing: the lessons that actually mattered came from the rejections, the steps backward, and the ego traps nobody warns you about. In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Nick and Tyler sit down for a third session to digest their two previous story episodes and pull out what they actually learned. No new...
I Got Let Go Twice. Here’s How I Still Built a 16-Year Design Career 27.05.2026 1:03:42
Most product designers want to have the clean career story. First, you go to school. You build a portfolio and get hired. Then you get promoted and become a senior product designer. Post something painfully inspirational on LinkedIn about “the journey” and you're there. Cute, but Tyler’s path was not that. It started with trying to get into animation. He soon realised the job market did not care a...
How Nick Became a Freelance Product Designer Making Six Figures 20.05.2026 45:21
Lots of product designers dream about going freelance. No boss. No performance reviews. And you decide where and when you work. And then reality shows up. No guaranteed paycheck. No HR department. No sales team. No legal department. No one magically handing you clients because you updated your LinkedIn headline to “freelance product designer.” So… how do you actually become a fully booked freelanc...
Why The Best Product Designers SAY LESS In Interviews 13.05.2026 31:11
Most product designers spend weeks (or even months) polishing their portfolio website. And then they get into the actual interview, open their mouth, and suddenly their clean case study turns into a 14-minute hostage situation. Awkward questions and most likely no follow-up after the interview. Back to square one. So… how do you actually present your design work without rambling, panicking, or ove...
If Figma Disappeared Tomorrow, Would You Still Have a Job? 06.05.2026 29:30
Like many product designers, you’ve probably ran into one of the following challenges. One PM shows up with a prototype, an engineer suggests a user flow, or someone who has never opened Figma suddenly has strong opinions about spacing, UX, and “how the screen should work.” So… is everyone a designer now? In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, we talk about why designers feel threatened when...
The AI Skill Most Product Designers Are Sleeping On 29.04.2026 38:58
Like many product designers, you’re using AI. You get decent results by prompting and copy-pasting. Yet, you're still doing all the work. WHat if you didn't have to? In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we talk about how designers can move beyond prompting and start using AI to actually execute tasks. Nick walks us through how he’s setting up simple workflows using Claude Skills to (more o...
Your Portfolio Platform Doesn't Matter (Stop Overthinking It) 22.04.2026 33:53
You’re stuck building your portfolio. Should you use Webflow? Framer? WordPress? Maybe you rebuild everything from scratch and start over? There are so many opinions on design social media that it is impossible to know what to do. In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss why designers obsess over portfolio tools and why that’s (mostly) a waste of time. We talk about what actually ma...
This Product Designer Built a SaaS Product in a Weekend (And There's No Way Back) 15.04.2026 27:52
You keep hearing that UX and product designers should build. Yet, most designers don’t. Why is that? Are designers right? Is it just a case of social media nonsense? To find out, we looked at what happens when someone actually does it. Not a side project they’ll finish later (but never do) or another concept that never makes it out of Figma. It is a real product and it is live. All in one weekend....
How Designers Actually Get Hired (After Being Laid Off) 08.04.2026 29:56
You lose your job. No warning. Or maybe you felt it coming. Either way… now you’re sitting there thinking: “What the hell do I do next? How do I find a new product design role?!” In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss what actually happens after getting laid off as a product designer and how to succeed at the job search that follows. We talk about the emotional side of layoffs, wh...
How to Survive as the Only Product Designer at a Company 01.04.2026 32:51
You join a new company. First of all; congratulations! You arrive on day one and what do you see? There are engineers, product managers, marketers, and a sales team. But there is no design team. Turns out you are the only product designer. Yikes! In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss what it’s actually like to be the first or only designer at a company, how product designers can...
Everyone Can Ship Now… But Should They? Product Designers, AI, and the Shipping Problem 25.03.2026 30:36
Designers can ship code now. That's what social media and your manager is telling you. AI tools, vibe coding, and new prototyping workflows mean designers are getting closer to production than ever before. But just because we can ship faster doesn’t mean we should . In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss the growing pressure for designers to ship quickly, why the “just ship it” mi...
How Two Product Designers Actually Use AI (Prompting, Vibe Coding, and Real Work) 18.03.2026 29:33
AI won’t replace designers. But designers who don’t know how to use AI properly are already falling behind. That's what you see a thousand times a day on social media. It is maddening. In this episode, we counter that and go deep on how two product designers actually use AI in real design projects. No LinkedIn hype. No “just vibe code bro.” Instead, we talk about prompting, context building, early...
Generalist vs. Specialist Designers: Why “Doing Everything” Is Back (and Who It Hurts) 11.03.2026 29:13
Should you specialize or become a generalist as a product designer? Everyone has an opinion. Social media says pick a niche. Job listings say “end-to-end.” Who's right?! Designers are stuck wondering which path actually leads to getting hired and staying hired. In this episode, we solve the generalist vs. specialist debate from the reality of today’s product teams. We talk about why pure specialis...
Why (Real) User Research Is Becoming a Career Advantage for Designers (Feat. Sara Fortier) 04.03.2026 43:12
Your stakeholders say research is a waste of time. Just ship it. We’ll figure it out later. But later never comes. The product misses the mark, teams scramble, and you end up doing twice the work fixing mistakes you saw coming weeks ago. Relatable? For many designers it is... In this episode, we’re joined by Sara Fortier, CEO of Outwitly and author of Design Research Mastery, to talk about just th...
Users Lie, Data Misleads, and Why UX Research (Still) Matters 25.02.2026 27:46
Users say one thing. Then they do something completely different. Nick, co-host at the Design Table Podcast, just found out the hard way. In this episode of the Design Table Podcast, we discuss why user feedback can be misleading, why badly framed research creates false confidence, and how designers should really think about data and user research. We talk about research methods that fail in pract...
Your Stakeholders Don't Care About UX. Now What?! 18.02.2026 28:03
Your stakeholders tell you to skip research and just ship it. We'll test later is what they say, but later never comes. The design misses the mark. And now you're doing twice the work to fix what could have been done right the first time. That's the cycle we're discussing in this episode of the Design Table Podcast. In this episode, we talk about what designers are really hired to do and why your...
The 4 Real Reasons Companies Hire Designers (And How to Prove Your Value) | Part 2 11.02.2026 27:08
Everyone tells you design is about making things look good. But it is not. Design is about saving time, reducing risk, and creating leverage inside a business. That's what we're talking about in this episode of the Design Table Podcast. This is part 2 and we cover the overlooked reasons designers get hired and how to turn your work into measurable impact. We go beyond revenue and look into time sa...
The 4 Real Reasons Companies Hire Designers (And How to Prove Your Value) | Part 1 04.02.2026 28:15
While most designers talk about “crafting delightful experiences", companies hire designers for something else entirely. And that's a problem... for designers looking to get hired. In this episode, Tyler and Nick share the real business reasons designers get hired and how to position your case studies to prove your value. This episode introduces a framework from business thinking applied to UX and...
Why I'm Building My Own Tools (And Why You Should Too) 28.01.2026 23:38
In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick discuss a shift that most SaaS and startups are not ready for: internal tools are getting real investment in 2026. That's because their customers are realizing they can build exactly what they need on their own. This changes how SaaS operates. Instead of buying another one-size-fits-all product, more buyers will ask: why don’t we just bui...
Product Design Jobs Are Disappearing in 2026 (Here's How You Survive) 21.01.2026 31:32
In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick break down what product design will look like in 2026 and why this year will feel like a shock to a lot of designers. Tyler calls it the year of the builder, where titles start collapsing and the market rewards people who can actually ship. They discuss why design has been misunderstood for years, how that misunderstanding is costing you...
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