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AI Design

A dedicated space where artificial intelligence steps into the creative process, not as a shortcut, but as a true collaborator. This page exists to show you both sides of how we work.

Feast your eyes

“AI is part of the way I work, but it isn’t the whole story.”

This page was built with intention. The rest of my portfolio reflects pure craft, the typography, the instinct, the hours spent getting every detail exactly right. That work is entirely my own. This is the other side. Here you’ll see what happens when I bring AI into the creative process, how I direct it, prompt it, challenge it, and integrate its output into a considered and cohesive design system. AI doesn’t replace the designer behind it. It sharpens a skilled one and exposes an undisciplined one. Same eye. Same standards. Different tools.

The platforms I actually use.

01

Claude:

My thinking partner. I use Claude to pressure-test concepts before they touch a canvas, pulling apart briefs, drafting voice systems, writing UI copy that doesn’t read like filler, and translating between design speak and dev speak. It also writes the working prototypes I hand to engineering

What I use it for:

  • Brand voice + tone systems
  • Long-form strategy & creative briefs
  • UI microcopy that earns its place
  • Live, working HTML/React prototypes
  • Design-to-code handoff notes

02

Higgsfield:

One workspace, four heavyweights. Nano Banana, Seedream, Kling and Grok sit side by side, which means I can match the model to the task instead of forcing one tool to do everything. Hero stills, motion loops, edit-pass clean-ups, art-directed sequences, routed to whichever engine handles it best.

What I use it for:

  • Campaign hero imagery
  • Product mock-ups & lifestyle stills
  • Short-form social motion
  • Mood-board to final-frame pipelines
  • Iterative re-prompting workflows

03

Figma AI:

Where the screens actually get built. Figma AI Make accelerates the scaffolding, first-pass layouts, responsive variants, component refactors — while I keep the system, the type, the spacing and the interaction logic firmly in my hands. AI gets you to the rough cut faster; the polish is still designer work.

What I use it for:

  • Wireframes → hi-fi in one session
  • Component library expansion
  • Auto-layout & responsive variants
  • Interactive prototype flows
  • Design-system audits

Got a brief that needs both hands and machines?

Whether it’s a brand identity built the traditional way, a campaign powered by generative imagery, or a product UI prototyped end-to-end, let’s talk about what we can make together.