Taking Pretext a bit further in this custom @Framer component where we've got a canvas area very much like say Miro or Figjam. The sticky notes, and the text, reflow and resize base on user interaction, relevant to the canvas and its zoom levels.
Human → Interface → System design is starting to feel like it’s moving into its twilight. We’re shifting toward something closer to Human → Agent → System → Agent → Human, where the system becomes part of an autonomous loop rather than something people interact with directly.
The race to define the single-source of truth 'data layer', that allows for multiple agents to interact with the execution layer of design is on. Ironically this was a feature that allowed @figma to embed itself so well in the industry originally. Now, we need agents and people.
In the rapidly evolving design tools space, I feel we’re still trying to understand the gap between traditional SaaS pricing and the cost-value that it represents compared to the token model that’s prevailing with prompt based design tools.
We’re going to need better methodologies to make sure tokens are used effectively.