Join Blonde and Manyone for a forward-looking conversation exploring how AI is reshaping not just products, but the way brands express themselves and connect with people. We’ll dive into the intersection of market positioning, branding, and UI design, unpacking how these disciplines evolve when intelligence becomes embedded in every experience.
What does it take to design products in an AI-driven world—and who are we really designing for? Join Blonde and Manyone for a forward-looking conversation exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping not just products, but the way brands express themselves and connect with people. Together, we’ll dive into the intersection of market positioning, branding, and UI design, unpacking how these disciplines evolve when intelligence becomes embedded in every experience.
Blonde, a creative production company working at the intersection of luxury, technology, and lifestyle, will share perspectives on the future of brand expression. Drawing from their work in creative development, direction, and visual storytelling, they’ll explore how brand identity becomes more fluid, adaptive, and culturally attuned in an AI-driven landscape.
Manyone will focus on the future customer, exploring shifting expectations, behaviors, and needs in an AI-first world. What will people value? How will trust be built? And how do we design interfaces and experiences that feel intuitive, human, and meaningful in a world powered by increasingly complex systems? Expect insights, provocations, and practical perspectives on what it really means to design products in the age of AI.
The day is split into two parts: a public summit with leaders from the industry, followed by a private community dinner that offers collaborators, contributors, and community members a chance to come together, share a meal, and reflect on the day’s conversation. The dinner will feature a shared meal alongside engaging discussion, bringing together voices from across tech, design, and creative communities—a moment to pause, reflect, and look ahead to the future of product design.