Creative exploration
Time spend: 2 weeks
AI Playground Space.
A creative space where I experiment and get my hands dirty with AI.
With this project, I wanted to explore what happens when you combine design explorations, advanced tools, and messy real world prompts all through an AI lens. It’s not about polished results, but about process and exploration. The goal was to create a workflow that feels inspiring and empowers my creative practice.
AI toolkit.
GPT-3.5
Vercel
Figma
Framer
Midjourney
Runway
The process.
The process began with a reflection on AI and its potential to accelerate my learning and personal growth.
A prompt was crafted to generate an interface using a generative AI platform.
Interfaces were created and iterated using several AI design tools.
Key highlights were identified and translated into visual designs using Figma.
Those designs were then built in Framer with AI (wireframes, workshop), selected tutorials, and iterative conversations with ChatGPT.
User interviews were conducted, insights were extracted (with support from ChatGPT), and the design was refined based on the findings.
Finally, a subdomain was created in GoDaddy and integrated with the Framer build.
Prompt details.
Create a minimal, elegant landing page for a UX Designer exploring artificial intelligence.
The purpose is to showcase AI experiments and personal reflections about the intersection of UX and AI.
The layout should include:
• A hero section with a short headline like ‘Exploring AI through a UX lens’, a sub-headline, and a subtle call to action.
• A section for recent AI explorations, with cards or tiles showing experiment titles, short descriptions, and visual previews (images or placeholders).
• A section called ‘Thinking Aloud’ for sharing thoughts or short essays about AI’s role in design, with minimal typography and space to breathe…
Exploring interfaces.
Vercel
Lovable
Builder
Bold
Final output.
Product built on Framer
What I learned.
I realized AI tools shine when used with intent.
Rather than replacing creativity, they expand it, helping me ideate faster, visualize more, and push the boundaries of UX. This experiment reminded me that the best tools amplify creativity of a designer, not replace it. If you want to launch, learn, fail, fix, and advance really fast, surely building with AI is a great option however depends the context and company.
Impactful products faster and polish than today







