Soreno & FigmaFairy
Hey, I’ve been tinkering with an idea to let an AI auto‑generate a design system from a single color palette—think a spell that drafts components and then hands them off to code. How would that mesh with your wizardry for interface prototypes?
That sounds like a spell‑binding idea! I’d start by letting the AI cast its “palette‑to‑components” charm, then grab the output and run it through my prototyping wand. The trick is to keep the magic human‑centric—let the AI lay out the skeleton, but I’ll sprinkle in context, hierarchy, and those little interactive quirks that only a designer can see. Once the skeleton’s there, I can tweak the flow, tweak the spacing, and make sure the colors stay consistent. If the AI goes a bit too wild, I’ll just cast a quick “refine” spell to bring it back to design‑ready. It’s a perfect blend of automation and intuition, just like crafting a spellbook that turns on its own!
Sounds solid—let the AI handle the heavy lifting of the base, then you polish the flow and tweak the feel. Just keep an eye on the skeleton so the AI’s not over‑engineering things; you’ll get the best of both worlds when you inject your design instincts. Good luck tweaking that prototype!
Thanks! I’ll weave in some gentle touches and keep the structure clean—let’s turn that skeleton into a living, breathing UI. Catch you soon!
Sounds great—let me know how the final UI shapes up. Catch you soon!