Category: IA Product Design
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Designing the Final AI Wireframe: Where Intelligence Becomes Interface
At some point, every AI project reaches the same moment. You’ve mapped the conversation.You understand the intentions.You know the possible paths. And then comes the real question: “What does this look like… when it’s done?” Not in theory.Not in flows.But in a final wireframe that someone can actually use. This is where many AI products
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The Art of Designing the Conversation Flow
Reflections on how AI is changing the way we shape experiences There’s a moment that happens when you start working with AI seriously: This is where “Conversation Flow” enters the picture.And to be honest, it’s not what most people think it is. A lot of designers imagine that an AI conversation is just a chronological
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When interfaces stop asking for clicks
I needed some time to understand what is really changing in our field.Not just new tools.Not just faster models.Something deeper. We’re moving from a world where the user executes,to a world where the user expresses. And this shift touches the core of what we do as designers. Before: we arranged screens For years, our job
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Introduction to AI Product Design: A New Era of Human-Centered Intelligence
For years, digital product design has been grounded in one simple idea: make things usable.Clear flows, clean interfaces, predictable patterns — the foundations we all learned and practiced. But something has shifted. AI is no longer a tool that sits in the background.It’s becoming a thinking partner, a decision-maker, and an active participant inside our
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Beyond the Recycled Content: How UX Designers Can Truly Level Up
The Fatigue of Repetition After nearly a decade in UX, I’ve noticed a troubling pattern.The conversation around our discipline seems stuck in an endless loop: personas, wireframes, user journeys. Important concepts, yes — but endlessly recycled, oversimplified, and stripped of nuance. For beginners, this content is a helpful entry point. But for those of us
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