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Vibe Coding with AI: Should we Panic, Pivot or Play?

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Brisbane Design Thinking and Skedulo are teaming up for a night exploring Vibe Coding. What it is, what’s possible, and what it could mean for designers, developers, and anyone curious about where the future of digital products is heading.

Instead of months of ‘discovery workshops’ and endless sticky notes... or while some teams are still debating empathy maps... Others are vibe coding and shipping full stack applications in just a weekend.

We’ll start with a walkthrough and overview on what 'Vibe Codings' all about and, then roll into quick-fire live demos from community makers sharing their vibe coded creations (and yes, even their epic fails).

From there, we’ll open up a real conversation about what’s next.

  • Is this the end of UI design & development as we know it?

  • What does this mean for junior devs and designers?

  • Which skills do we need to learn, unlearn, or let go of to keep up?

  • What tools & services are leading the way?

  • And… what is the best way to vibe?

We’ll wrap with a collective conversation on how we can support each other to panic, pivot, or play. The choice is yours.

🗓 Date & Time: Wednesday 22nd October Door open at 5pm, networking until 5.30pm and event 5.30pm - 7pm
📍 Location: Skedulo, Level 1 / 47 Warner St, Fortitude Valley, QLD
👥 Hosted by Johanna Bullin, William Stuart & Josh Freeman + presentions by Sophia Portas, Rob Napier and Rico Solo.
🍕Snacks & Drinks will also be provided on the night and continue the conversation with drinks at The Pig & Whistle, Brunswick Street after the event

This will be a paid event with all proceeds being donated to DV Charity, Open Haven https://www.openhaven.org.au/

About Open Haven

Founded in 2013 by CEO Sabeel Burgess, Open Haven began as a small community support group to fill a critical gap for women seeking empowerment and independence after leaving domestic violence. Officially recognised as a charity in 2017, Open Haven has become a trusted name, collaborating with local, national, and non-profit agencies to support and empower survivors. When women reach out—often frightened and unsure of their next step—Open Haven provides personalised, practical support plans to guide them toward empowerment and a new beginning.

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Skedulo
Level 1/47 Warner St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia
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