Features
- Constructing a UI: Tools like Webflow, Readymag, and Squarespace simplify a designer’s work by providing high-quality templates with smart designs.
- Preparing Assets and Content: The Grid CMS, Wix Advanced Design Intelligence, and Firedrop use algorithms to retouch and crop photos, select templates, and make style suggestions to authors.
- Personalizing UX: Tools like Bookmark and Huula help create custom layouts and visual styles with conversational UI assistants.
- Graphic Design: uKit AI and pix2code UIzard generate HTML or Native Mobile Code from a UI screenshot with over 77% of accuracy and rebuild existing websites to make them visually appealing.
- Other Disciplines: Page Flipboard Duplo, Vox.com, Uizard, and Galileo AI are examples of automated layout systems for online magazines, home pages, screen designs, and illustrations.
- More to Read: Learn more about artificial intelligence and the future of web design through Fred O’Brien’s interviews with website constructor creators.
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Use Cases:
- Painters and graphic designers: Algorithm-driven design tools present a creative opportunity for painters and graphic designers to develop new designs and styles that push boundaries.
- Non-designers: These tools help non-designers create visually appealing sites without needing to hire a graphic designer.
- Designers: Designers can use these tools as exoskeletons, allowing them to create designs faster than ever before.
Algorithm-driven design tools are shaking up the design world, making it easier for non-designers to create visually appealing websites and giving designers new creative opportunities. Additionally, using these tools as an exoskeleton makes it possible for designers to develop designs faster than ever before. Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a necessity for designers looking to stay ahead of the curve.
Algorithm-Driven Design
2017