Show HN: A design skill that turn your feelings into UI and remembers it
A new tool allows users to translate subjective design preferences, like 'feeling like Stripe' or 'more Apple-like,' into concrete UI elements. This addresses a gap where current AI struggles with nuanced aesthetic direction, aiming to produce more intentionally designed interfaces.
Key takeaways
- Translates subjective design feelings into UI.
- Aims for more intentional AI-generated interfaces.
- Addresses LLM limitations in understanding aesthetic nuance.
- Helps create AI UIs that look deliberately designed.
Why it matters
This development is significant for professionals integrating AI into design workflows. It offers a way to inject specific brand aesthetics and user experience goals into AI-generated interfaces, moving beyond generic outputs and closer to desired visual and functional outcomes.
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