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ctward | 1 year ago

my push back on this is that unless you have a pretty robust visual design system the outputs are going to be incredibly unoriginal. Yes it will make solving UX problems faster but at the cost of visual differentiation. There is always going to be a place for high fidelity exploration for styling innovation and brand identity.

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ridd_design|1 year ago

it's a good push back. I do think this assumes some (small) design language to extrapolate. But that's also something that will become borderline free in an AI world so I think it's a safe assumption.

What's more interesting that doesn't exist yet is the ability to create more compelling visual languages/systems based on inspiration screenshots. That's a big unlock IMO. Everything right now is very generic.