Can a #CMS spark joy? According to CMS Critic, the answer is yes, especially when it's Storyblok behind the wheel. Read about the emotional side of tech and how Storyblok used facial coding (yes, really) to test if better #UX could actually make people happier at work. Spoiler alert: #AI-powered #content creation and translation lit up faces across the US, UK, and Germany. https://okt.to/Q0yO3E
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Stop manually translating designs in Figma Most teams have to design multi-language products. To save you time, I recommend this new AI translation feature in Figma Hope it helps ❤️ — Master AI in UI with me https://lnkd.in/e6a4RwVq #ux #ui #ai #figma #designsystems #design #webdesign #productdesign
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💬 > 🎨 Content design was never about good copy, but in AI-first driven UX, it’s exponentially more important. Words don’t just describe the experience — they are the experience. Prompts, responses, and the data used to trained models all play an important role in shaping how AI products work, and how the people use and trust them. Before you move (or vibe code) a pixel, make sure you’ve structured and cleaned up the content that is training the models and that you’ve mapped the conversation. 🧭 Start with content strategy — and every pixel will have purpose.
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Listen… if you’re a PM or designer and you think that AI can help you write good UX copy just by “aligning the tone and voice” of your text, then I hate to tell you this, but tone of voice is probably the least of your problems
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AI is ruining good software. It’s lipstick on a pig. I still use Notion for the same thing I did years ago: Writing. Organizing. That’s it. The core was always enough. Now? They stack agents, summaries, and “features” I didn't asked for. It’s chaos as progress. Software shouldn’t hide the mess. It should delete it. Note: Delete features. Save software. #design #ux #ui
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Here's an experimental/WIP workflow blending AI tools I'm using to get interactive UX prototypes in client hands in hours, not days post kick-off: 1. Each client project has its own Claude Project with all the meeting notes, briefs, and requirements saved 2. Wireframing in Excalidraw to get precision over the output (works way better than feeding in screenshots) and lets me quickly iterate on UX direction while staying in the driver seat 3. Feeding wireframes into Claude to write spec-based prompts for Replit, starting with an initial PRD and then for each subsequent iteration. What I've learned is that LLMs are better at communicating with other LLMs, so I funnel all communication through Claude (usually by voice using superwhisper) h/t Robleh Jama 4. Use Replit's Agent 3 and choose the option of building out only the front-end, letting it iterate on design without building out any backend complexity This workflow gets fine-tuned prototypes delivered fast and keeps clients engaged throughout the process.
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Is Figma's AI helping us design better or just design faster without learning from real designers’ experiences? What happens when design evolves without designers’ experiences shaping it? After testing Figma’s new AI features for a few days, I have to say I love the potential, but I'm also a little worried. On one hand, the ability to generate wireframes from a prompt or populate designs with realistic data is a massive time-saver. It accelerates the boring parts and lets us get to the strategic thinking faster. But I'm also seeing a danger: the temptation to accept the "good enough" first draft from the AI. The risk of letting algorithmic suggestions quietly replace our own critical, and sometimes chaotic creative process. The real skill for designers in this new era won't be just using the tool, but knowing when to ignore it, when to challenge it, and when to push beyond its logical boundaries. How do you see it? Is AI amplifying your creativity or quietly narrowing it? #DesignThinking #Figma #AIinDesign #FutureOfDesign #CreativeProcess #UX
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Google has just launched Stitch, a groundbreaking AI tool that transforms your ideas into stunning UI designs Breaking Tech News: Google has just launched Stitch, a groundbreaking AI tool that instantly transforms your ideas into stunning UI designs. Imagine turning a simple thought into a fully designed user interface—faster, smarter, and more intuitive than ever before. This could redefine how designers, developers, and businesses collaborate in the digital age. Are we stepping into the future where creativity meets automation? I’d love to hear your thoughts—will this reshape the way we approach UI/UX design? #GoogleStitch #AIDesign #TechTrends #GoogleStitch #DesignRevolution
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Generative UI/UX meets MySpace ? 1 Day MVP Experiment. All UI widgets on this video were created from text prompts on the fly! I have been experimenting with creating Generative UI/UX interfaces for end users with interesting results. As a fun side project I created a “What If” scenario for a social media app in which profiles can be built from Generative UI prompts. The idea is to give the users flexibility to creatively design their profiles how ever they wish, utilizing widget like interfaces. No more static feeds optimized by a large corporation for maximum attention and ad revenue — this is purely about the creative experience and sharing that with your friends. I’d love to revisit that energy MySpace had back in the day, where your own page style was more exciting than the content itself. Instead of CSS, users can use no-code generative work flows, drag and drop, and natural language processing to generate or modify widgets and entire layouts! Profiles can be setup however the user wishes, as an art portfolio, brand landing page, or collection of favorite songs or YouTube videos. The fun part? Anyone can take and “remix” widgets from other users pages, encouraging collaboration. All widgets can be modified to suite your style via a text prompt at any time. While this is just an early MVP I whipped up in a days time — the results from this experiment has me thinking a lot about how I will design the UX around Generative UI for many of my future products. If anyone would like to join a beta network to create their own profile using this interface, message me! #ui #ux #myspace #GenerativeUI #GenerativeUX #naturallanguageprocessing #userinterfaces #socialmedia #mvp #1daymvp #remix #design
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🚀 Exploring the Art of Conversational UI Here’s a glimpse of Mindmate, a concept for an AI writing assistant app that combines modern UX with a calm, dark aesthetic designed to enhance focus and creativity. The design focuses on: ✨ A clean dark interface with subtle gradients and warm highlights for better readability. ✨ Intuitive navigation — quick access to recent chats, prompt libraries, and categories like Business, Marketing, and Design. ✨ A humanized tone — greeting the user by name and maintaining conversational continuity. ✨ Micro-interactions that make AI collaboration feel natural, not mechanical. Every detail aims to balance functionality and emotional connection, making technology feel less like a tool and more like a creative partner. 🧠 Design goal: To show how thoughtful UI can turn AI interaction into a seamless, inspiring experience. #UIDesign #UXDesign #AIInterface #DarkUI #ProductDesign #DesignInspiration #MinimalDesign #CreativeTechnology #MindmateApp
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