Lost more time generating the concept than it would have taking me or any other senior designer a concept, but with "intention". Still MASSIVELY underwhelmed with all UI AI things. It does help me enormously with writing long artifacts, reports and so on, allowing me to focus on creative problem solving but It stinks with UI and increase the risk of anchoring bias with more junior designers that are still building their creative muscles.
@@greham It depends on how you look at it. As a very experienced software developer with pretty rubbish UI skills, I can now get to a reasonable UI pretty quickly using AI...perhaps almost as important is that I can get to a fully functioning, decent looking app extremely quickly and when I reach the point at which refinement becomes necessary, I can drop the less refined version of what I've built on a UI person to "make it like this, but slicker and more consistent"...I can solve problems and build things without having to wait for the beard wearing a scarf in the summer to stop throwing glitter in the customers face. The reality is that most apps are commissioned because someone has a warehouse full of product they want to shift or a service they want to offer and they want to put that product or service in an app store or something and make it easy to find. They aren't looking to build the next Spotify, they're just trying to shift boxes...Dave at Dave's Logistics isn't interested in pushing the boundaries of UI design, he just wants his clients to be able to book a van to deliver something as quickly as possible. Can amazing UI/UX do this? Of course...can reasonable UI/UX do this? Absolutely.
Senior product designer here. I enjoy your channel and think you're a fantastic designer. In this video though, I would argue the AI did more harm than good. It would have been way quicker to just follow a normal design process and the designs would have been more optimal. The brief was almost laughably broad - AI designs are still entirely useless when actually applying them to real-world projects. Again, love your channel and your designs, I hope you move back to the more useful videos that at least I'm used to.
Hey , I am also a beginner uiux designer , it's been me a while doing it , but I am not able to make any money from it can you give me some tips on how I can do that? Please
I have impression that it would be the same if you would just grab some existing music player screen as a inspiration and do rest of the job same way as in this video. AI seems impressive in area of creating illustrations and cool graphics but not for creating intuitive flows and layouts for real projects. At least from what I’ve seen until now. Anyway, thank you for this video. I’m waiting for next ones ❤
Yea it doesn’t add a whole lot of value to this part of the design process but I’m going to keep trying out other things to see if it offers value else where 😀
I have the impression that the application of AI to user interface design is limited to landing pages or those apps designs; I can't imagine it being applied to more complex systems or projects such as SAAS platforms, for example. But it was interesting to watch the process! Keep it up
1)AI design was totally different than what you created 2)it took so much time to just create this design, what about all the other pages and use code/link to the rest of the app? what about backend? it would take months to finish end product 3)I don't like the heart like button at bottom left.
I can design this screen in 20 minutes without using AI :) (Including concept creation). There is no perfect AI tool for UX/UI Design now but there will be in the near future I guess.
1. i can make design this one screen in 10 min and the flow will take 1hr without AI. we just need full details on project. 2. what about UX? Is AI really solving user problems?? we should not go directly on UI we need to understand user needs,pain points and flows then we create wireframes finally we will create UI
To be honest, the use of AI in this niche is so contradictory. To keep it simple, AI is evolving, and let's see if the future allows us to remove boring tasks so we can focus on value-added tasks.
Want more videos where I break down my thought process behind my designs? Also thanks for watching the video :D
Let's be honest, AI did nothing at all
Lost more time generating the concept than it would have taking me or any other senior designer a concept, but with "intention". Still MASSIVELY underwhelmed with all UI AI things. It does help me enormously with writing long artifacts, reports and so on, allowing me to focus on creative problem solving but It stinks with UI and increase the risk of anchoring bias with more junior designers that are still building their creative muscles.
@@greham It depends on how you look at it. As a very experienced software developer with pretty rubbish UI skills, I can now get to a reasonable UI pretty quickly using AI...perhaps almost as important is that I can get to a fully functioning, decent looking app extremely quickly and when I reach the point at which refinement becomes necessary, I can drop the less refined version of what I've built on a UI person to "make it like this, but slicker and more consistent"...I can solve problems and build things without having to wait for the beard wearing a scarf in the summer to stop throwing glitter in the customers face. The reality is that most apps are commissioned because someone has a warehouse full of product they want to shift or a service they want to offer and they want to put that product or service in an app store or something and make it easy to find. They aren't looking to build the next Spotify, they're just trying to shift boxes...Dave at Dave's Logistics isn't interested in pushing the boundaries of UI design, he just wants his clients to be able to book a van to deliver something as quickly as possible. Can amazing UI/UX do this? Of course...can reasonable UI/UX do this? Absolutely.
Senior product designer here. I enjoy your channel and think you're a fantastic designer. In this video though, I would argue the AI did more harm than good. It would have been way quicker to just follow a normal design process and the designs would have been more optimal. The brief was almost laughably broad - AI designs are still entirely useless when actually applying them to real-world projects. Again, love your channel and your designs, I hope you move back to the more useful videos that at least I'm used to.
You're the reason I started doing UX/UI and now I have a great job with that! Thanks!
Hey , I am also a beginner uiux designer , it's been me a while doing it , but I am not able to make any money from it can you give me some tips on how I can do that? Please
Great to hear it!
I have impression that it would be the same if you would just grab some existing music player screen as a inspiration and do rest of the job same way as in this video. AI seems impressive in area of creating illustrations and cool graphics but not for creating intuitive flows and layouts for real projects. At least from what I’ve seen until now.
Anyway, thank you for this video. I’m waiting for next ones ❤
Yea it doesn’t add a whole lot of value to this part of the design process but I’m going to keep trying out other things to see if it offers value else where 😀
I have the impression that the application of AI to user interface design is limited to landing pages or those apps designs; I can't imagine it being applied to more complex systems or projects such as SAAS platforms, for example. But it was interesting to watch the process! Keep it up
are there any competitors to UIizard?
How did you make the animation in the end? is it part of figma?
I use this: rotato.app/
How do you do those 3d mockups?
1)AI design was totally different than what you created
2)it took so much time to just create this design, what about all the other pages and use code/link to the rest of the app? what about backend? it would take months to finish end product
3)I don't like the heart like button at bottom left.
oh dear, you'd get pretty much the same results by pasting random designs from dribbble
At this stage of AI, if I do it from scratch it will be much faster than using the AI!
I can design this screen in 20 minutes without using AI :) (Including concept creation). There is no perfect AI tool for UX/UI Design now but there will be in the near future I guess.
1. i can make design this one screen in 10 min and the flow will take 1hr without AI. we just need full details on project.
2. what about UX? Is AI really solving user problems??
we should not go directly on UI
we need to understand user needs,pain points and flows then we create wireframes
finally we will create UI
To be honest, the use of AI in this niche is so contradictory. To keep it simple, AI is evolving, and let's see if the future allows us to remove boring tasks so we can focus on value-added tasks.
so now we have to worry about jobs or not??
No it definitely will not replace our jobs for a long time.
looks like iPods
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Cool... but also scary.
UIUX is over 😂😂😂😂 lol