Nathaniel Whittemore
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Now this is where we would use our next tool, which is the recently updated Stitch.
Now this update at the time of recording is exactly a week old, but already I had seen so many people doing cool things with it that I knew that I wanted to try it for this particular project.
Stitch is nominally a design platform, but it's got this endless canvas and creates not just images, but entire design systems.
So for example, the first of these we did was the web app to house the videos.
It came up with this visual motif, the name, the use of the written out Latin gear, as well as the whole color and font system.
Now, as you'll see in a minute, part of what makes Stitch really powerful is the way that you can go back and forth and iterate in one canvas.
But this kind of one-shotted pretty much exactly what I was looking for.
And once you've got something you can like, you can export it.
You can bring it into Figma.
You can turn it into an MCP.
You can create an instant prototype.
Or, and this is what I did, you could bring it into AI Studio.
So after I clicked Export, I selected AI Studio, Build with AI Studio, and it immediately brought me into the Google AI Studio experience, where it automatically came with the image, the associated HTML, and the Markdown file that had the entire design system.
Overview in Creative Northstar, the digital scriptorium.
This design system moves away from the sterile, flat world of modern SaaS and returns to the tactile, sacred artistry of the 15th century manuscript.
We are not building a website, we are crafting a living codex.
So this is what it looks like to design with agents rather than just design tools.
And the fact that I could, with a single click, bring this into the Google AI Studio experience is the value of the deep integration between these different Google AI products.
Now, this was a pretty easy build.
in large part because it got it right pretty quickly.