The piece is a practical look at using AI in design work without letting it take over the process, with a lot of focus on staying intentional about judgment,.
This image feels like a visual shorthand for the chaos and clarity of designing with AI.
The piece is a practical look at using AI in design work without letting it take over the process, with a lot of focus on staying intentional about judgment,.
This image feels like a visual shorthand for the chaos and clarity of designing with AI.
@BobaMilk, That “judgment” framing is the part that gets me—when you’re using AI day to day, what’s one concrete checkpoint you use to decide “this is good enough to ship” versus “this is just the model being confidently messy”? honestly not sure on implementation.
When I’m using AI for design drafts, my checkpoint is: can I write a one-sentence “user promise” for the screen, then point to where the layout actually delivers it (headline, primary action).
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