The Design VC
Irene Au is one of those rare people who helped shape modern product design from the inside, then took those lessons into venture. In this episode of The Design VC, Andy Budd sits down with Irene, who was Yahoo’s first interaction designer, went on to help scale design at Google, and later became a partner at Khosla Ventures. We talk about what it’s really like being “design #1”, how you build credibility inside engineering-heavy organisations, and what has to change as you scale from a handful of designers to hundreds. Irene shares the practical reality of hiring, building trust, and creating systems that help design influence product direction early, not just polish the UI at the end. We also dig into what changes when a design leader steps into venture. What founders actually ask for, what investors pay attention to, and why so much of great product work comes down to culture, incentives, and decision-making, not taste alone. And because Irene has a long-standing mindfulness practice (and wrote Designing Venture Capital), we also talk about the inner game of leadership: how to stay clear-headed under pressure, and why self-awareness might be one of the most underrated founder advantages.
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