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  • What are the best AI tools for design?

    Marco Ceruti
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    I run a small design studio, mainly focused on UX design, branding, and web design. In the last months we started incorporating multiple AI-powered products in our workflow. The obvious choices are Midjourney (concept production, image production) and ChatGPT (great for UX persona outline, and for coding snippets). I’ve tested also Stable Diffusion (via DiffusionBee) on my Mac, but it didn’t produce good results (probably because of lack of powerful hardware) What really amazed you in that space?

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    Anthony Susanto
    I'm building prowriting.biz to help UX professionals deliver world-class UX copy better and faster. With Prowriting, you can automatically transform your rough UX writing placeholder into a beautiful and ready to use UX copy. It supports multiple language as well. Prowriting also equipped with proofreading feature where you can fix all writing mistakes easily. Would love to hear your feedback :)
    Anthony Susanto
    @marco_ceruti nice questions! 1. Prowriting is not just a generative AI, we are handling multiple workflows in a product (generating UX copy and proofreading). Hence, all of the suggestions will be aligned with the content strategy (the feature is coming soon to scale the content strategy). 2. All of the settings (tone of voice, languages) will be saved so all you need to do is select a text and we will polish it in multiple languages. Our design philosophy is 1 click to finish your tasks. Our solution focuses on UX and Figma for now. Let me know your thoughts!
    Marco Ceruti
    @anthony_susanto how does this improve on ChatGPT? In the agency, we produce content on ChatGPT (or TypingMind) and import in in Figma or in the editor What are the benefits of your product compared to this workflow?