How I Use AI in My Design Practice

I use AI as a support tool in my design process. It helps me analyze information faster, explore ideas and focus more on understanding users. I use AI intentionally with clear goals, and only when it adds real value to my research, design or prototyping work.

My 4 Main Practices

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Finding the "Hidden" Problems

Before I even start drawing, I use AI to look at my plans and find where thee might break. It's like having a parter who asks, "What if the user clicks this by mistake?"

The Result: I catch mistakes early, saving tume for the developers later.

The tools I user for this.

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Turning Data into Real Answers

When I jump into a new project whether its in law, music or health, I usually have to learn a lot very fast. I use tools to organize hundereds of pages of user feedback and notes. It helps me find the most important problems to solve without losing the " human voide" in the data.

The Result: Every design choise is backed by a real quote or a real fact.

The tools I user for this.

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Prototyping that Actually Works

Most designs are just "pictures" of an app. Because I know how. to code, I user AI assistants to build prototypes that actually function. You can type into them, click them, and see how they really feel on a phone or computer.

The Result: Better testing and zero confusion when I hand things over to engineers

The tools I user for this.

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Making Designs Easy to Scan

I have studied how the brain processes information. I use tools to scan my designs and tell me if a screen is too "busy" or hard to read. It checks for things like color contrast and text size automatically.

The Result: Designs that are easy for everyone to use, including people with vision or learning challenges.

My Simple Rules

People First

AI helps me organize, but I make the final calls on look, feel and strategy.

Privacy

I never share sensitive company or user info with these tools

Accuracy

I double check everything. If an AI suggests something, I make sure its true and double check the facts before I use it.