The Design VC
In this episode of The Design VC, Andy Budd sits down with Luke Wroblewski, one of the early pioneers of UX and interaction design, now Managing Director and Head of Product at Sutter Hill Ventures. Luke’s led design at Yahoo and Google, founded two startups that were acquired by Twitter and Google (Bag Check and Polar), and today works hands-on with companies from the earliest “blank page” stage through to scale. Luke takes us back to the truly early web, starting at NCSA Mosaic, then eBay, then Yahoo in the Web 2.0 era, where he found himself redesigning the Yahoo front page, running dozens of bucket tests at once, and learning what “scale” actually feels like when nobody wants to make a decision. From there, we get into the founder chapters. Luke shares how he financed the leap from a cushy big-company job into startups, what an Entrepreneur-in-Residence actually is, and why he deliberately left the fancy Sand Hill Road office for a scrappy corner desk because startups need urgency, not comfort. We dig into Bag Check’s Web 2.0 social commerce thesis, why Twitter acquired the company (hint: infrastructure mattered as much as product), and the harder truth behind acquisitions: the goal is always to build a standalone business, but the path is full of forks where you choose the best option on the table. Then we go deep on the stuff most designers and founders quietly struggle with: the myth that “if you build it, they will come,” why PR and distribution matter earlier than you want them to, and the moment you realise your job as a founder becomes contracts, negotiations, and sales motions, not making the product. Finally, Luke explains how Sutter Hill works today: extremely high-touch, deeply hands-on, and heavily focused on finding exceptional people rather than obsessing over ideas. We talk AI, the accelerated pace of building, and why Luke’s advice is simple but uncomfortable: you’ve got to jump in and learn by doing, because the shift is moving faster than most people expect.
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