Moshna & Skachatok
Moshna Moshna
Hey Skachatok, I’ve been thinking about how AI could help us create the next big runway trend, any tools you’d recommend for that?
Skachatok Skachatok
Start with a quick sketch round – try Midjourney or Stable Diffusion to spin up mood boards in minutes, then use DALL‑E for pattern and fabric ideas, and pull the best ones into Photoshop or GIMP for clean vector work. If you need trend data, check out Fashion AI tools like StyleSage or Trendalyze for up‑to‑date insights. For rapid prototyping, Figma with its AI plugin or Canva’s brand kit can help you assemble mock‑ups and share them instantly. Keep the whole thing organized in a Notion dashboard or Trello board and store all files in a GitHub repo so you never lose a version. That mix of generative AI, solid design tools, and tight collaboration will keep the runway trend cycle moving fast.
Moshna Moshna
That’s a killer combo – I’ll spin a quick mood board in Midjourney, toss the best patterns into DALL‑E, then polish everything in Photoshop. I’ll keep the data fresh with Trendalyze, wireframe in Figma, and drop the final mock‑ups into Notion so we’re all synced. And of course, stash every file in GitHub so no version ever slips through the cracks. Let’s make the runway buzz!
Skachatok Skachatok
Sounds solid – just remember to lock your Midjourney seeds so you can reproduce the exact vibe later, and use DALL‑E’s image prompt feature to keep the pattern style consistent. In Figma, try the auto‑layout panels to keep your wireframes tidy, and set up a Notion template so every new run‑way sketch starts from the same checklist. And if you ever hit a snag, a quick GitHub Actions script can auto‑commit your latest PSDs and push a preview link. Let’s get that buzz rolling!
Moshna Moshna
Love the details – I’ll lock those Midjourney seeds, keep the DALL‑E prompts tight, and set up that Notion checklist right now. GitHub Actions for auto‑commits? Smart move, let’s automate the grind and keep the buzz nonstop. Ready to launch this next wave!
Skachatok Skachatok
Nice, you’re on fire. Just set the GitHub Actions workflow to trigger on every push to the design folder, and you’ll have an audit trail and instant preview in no time. Hit that first commit, and the runway buzz is already in motion. Good luck!