3 Google Labs AI Tools for Design Exploration
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3 Google Labs AI Tools for Design Exploration
"Moodboard is an essential tool for product creators. " How should this product look? What key visual style should it have? These are the first questions we ask in the design process. A moodboard can help us find answers to these questions. But moodboarding is a very time-intensive exercise, as you need to collect, structure, and put together a lot of different visual snapshots that help guide your design process."
"Mixboard is an AI visual board tool that lets you generate, collect, and remix design concepts using natural language prompts. How Mixboard works: You submit a prompt and let the tool generate imagery for you. Mixboard will generate various types of images relevant to your task at hand. For example, in my case, for the prompt "Public transport app for elderly people," it generated both UI mocks and AI-generated photos of senior people using digital products."
"Not all tasks can be solved with a simple question-answer approach. For complex tasks its beneficial to see a workflow that AI is going through when it solves a particular problem. If you're solving a complex problem, AI tool called Opal can be your companion."
Google Labs hosts experimental AI tools validated in beta and has produced tools like NotebookLM. Mixboard generates, collects, and remixes visual design concepts from natural language prompts and can produce UI mocks and AI-generated photographs tailored to prompts such as 'Public transport app for elderly people.' Mixboard can remix existing imagery and apply patterns to graphics. Moodboarding accelerates early visual direction but is time-intensive without automation. Opal provides a no-code interface to build AI workflows for complex tasks, exposing the steps an AI takes to solve problems and enabling users to create mini-apps and repeatable processes.
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