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  • What problems can AI solve for user interface design?

    Ryan Zhang
    5 replies
    We've been thinking about this since 2021. Some insights were gained by closely observing the designer's day-to-day work, as well as by analyzing the data of early users. 1. More than 50% of a product designer's operations aimed at “repetition". 2. Auto Layout is excellent in many scenarios, but a disaster in others 3. Creating a design system requires significant time for organization. And each team's library of components and guidelines can be complex, making maintenance and application challenging. Motiff aims to address these inefficient and annoying issues through AI. We will launch tomorrow,Hit 'Notify me' or 'follow' button, subscribe for reminders! https://producthunt.com/products/motiff

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    Gurkaran Singh
    Sounds like Motiff is set to tackle those design dilemmas! With AI stepping in, maybe we'll see less pixel-pushing and more creativity. Who knows, maybe Auto Layout woes will be a thing of the past! 🤖🎨 #DesignInnovation
    Ali Haider Khan
    use any Ai tool for interface design
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    Haris Morris
    AI can be a powerful tool to combat repetitive tasks in UI design! Motiff sounds intriguing – automating layout adjustments, streamlining design system creation, and tackling those pesky inconsistencies designers face daily. Notified!
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    Kevin Martinez
    Absolutely, AI can help a lot with user interface design! Some areas where it can assist include generating design variations, optimizing layouts for different screen sizes, and even creating entire design systems. The key is using AI to handle repetitive tasks and free up designers to focus on the creative and strategic aspects. I'm excited to see tools like Motiff tackling this space. Looking forward to the launch!
    Nikhil Gandal
    I think AI in design can significantly speed up the ideation process. When dealing with large datasets, AI can analyze vast amounts of user interaction data and suggest design elements that have proven effective in similar contexts.