Designing for AI Experiences
Ataccama and Make are joining forces to bring together designers, UX, and UI experts to explore the topic of Designing for AI experiences.
It’s a great opportunity for knowledge sharing and networking with the local design community.
Date: February 5th
Doors open: 17:30
First talk:18:00
Location: Ataccama Offices, Futurama Business Park – Building F, ground floor, Karlín, Prague
What we will cover:
Integrating AI beyond chat: Strategies for discovery and fitting AI naturally into existing SaaS workflows.
Designing logic over visuals: Moving from static UI components to dynamic, flow-based systems and communication patterns.
Prototyping for unpredictability: New ways to test and iterate when both user and system behaviors are constantly evolving.
Building enterprise AI agent: Lessons on embedding AI Agent into complex platform.
Building trust through feedback: Shaping small design decisions to ensure AI feels helpful, transparent, and reliable.
Speakers:
Ben Shih from Miro
Talk: Designing AI Beyond the Chatbox
Most AI products look similar on the surface—chat interfaces, gradient buttons, sparkle icons, and familiar UI patterns. But designing AI that actually works goes far beyond how it looks.
In this talk, Ben will share lessons from his experience designing AI-powered products through a growth design lens. Using concrete examples and real product scenarios, he’ll unpack the often-overlooked parts of AI design: how users discover AI, how it fits into existing workflows, how guidance and feedback shape trust, and how small design decisions can determine whether AI feels genuinely helpful or quietly frustrating.
Hedy Lemus & Adela Hádl from Make
Talk: From Forms to Flow: Redesigning the Builder Experience
As AI-driven features move beyond static flows, designers are forced to work with constantly evolving systems. This talk shares how we designed two AI-powered experiences that help users say what they want instead of knowing how to build it. We’ll walk through how our process changed: starting from flows and diagrams instead of UI, tightly iterating with engineers, testing with real AI behavior and dynamic prototypes, and prioritizing communication patterns and logic over visuals. Attendees will learn practical ways to design, test, and ship AI features when both user behavior and system behavior are hard to predict.
Jakub Rybář from Ataccama
Talk: Designing an AI agent for enterprise software
Jakub will share the journey of designing an AI agent, from early uncertainty about what an “agent” should be to a fully embedded, agentic experience within an enterprise platform. He will explore how the company approached agent design, and how its function and form come together in a complex environment. Through real examples, Jakub will cover key challenges, lessons learned, and practical tips for designing agentic platforms that are useful, trustworthy, and ready for real-world use.
