Making design with AI

How I use AI to transform design process

How I use AI to transform design process

How I use AI to transform design process

Manage all design requirements for an entire product

My key contributions

Feature proposals, competitor analysis, research, design for all modailities, design systems & pattern libraries, user testing, image procurements, copy referencing; there's an endless list. How to get all done?

My key contributions

Feature proposals, competitor analysis, research, design for all modailities, design systems & pattern libraries, user testing, image procurements, copy referencing; there's an endless list. How to get all done?

My key contributions

Feature proposals, competitor analysis, research, design for all modailities, design systems & pattern libraries, user testing, image procurements, copy referencing; there's an endless list. How to get all done?

My key contributions

Feature proposals, competitor analysis, research, design for all modailities, design systems & pattern libraries, user testing, image procurements, copy referencing; there's an endless list. How to get all done?

The Strategy layer

  • This is the outermost layer with the inception of the idea

  • The team and I, would then intricately examine the idea with the user needs and/or business goals

The Synthesis layer

  • This is the second layer where the idea is viewed from a design lens

  • I would create a design strategy here for the problem/idea exploration

The Scope layer

  • This is the third layer. The idea at hand is checked for feasibility from tech, content, business, and even legal.
    Answering the question, 'What are the functional requirements' ?

  • I would then tie the incremental changes, feature improvements within some MVP framework with the product managers

The Structure layer

  • This is the layer where the normally understood design work commences

  • Here I would 'Structure' the research / test & results, the information architecture, the touchpoints, etc.

The Skeleton layer

  • This is the layer where the information and content is arranged and presented. A common output is a set of wireframes.

  • It is here where a framework or a template is envisioned, also taking into consideration the UI and design system, navigation.

The Surface layer

  • This is the outermost layer perceivable to the audience, customers and users, basically, the final screens

  • I would create how should the product look and feel emphasising visual design, flow, patterns, system feedback, etc. This would be done entirely using existing or creating newer design system components

The Significance layer

  • Though not a part of the original classification in the book, I've added this to emphasise the need for Significance measurement in design efforts so as to assert a seat at the table

  • I would try, alongwith the product managers, to determine the objective functions; before and after metrics; through statistical significance, reviews and testimonials, surveys, page or purchase conversions, and even resolution of customer doubts before reaching customer care

The S layers

Thanks for reading till the end, in these attention deficit times.

The S layers that I have broken down each project into, is a my attempt to use the Elements of User Experience by Jesse James Garrett, to position my work.

These elements, often perceived as planes, travel from abstractness towards concretisation.

Basically this would be the design process followed for each initiative, either entirely or in parts.
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