Design teams globally are facing challenges in maintaining effective UX practices as AI tools increasingly dominate the workflow. After a recent collaborative meeting, a PM utilized AI to generate visually appealing wireframes. However, closer inspection revealed significant flaws in functionality, prompting a reevaluation of design strategies. This disconnect isn't a new problem; many designers acknowledge the limited time available for thorough research and sketching, especially in smaller teams. The article suggests strategies for teams to navigate these challenges while integrating AI without compromising UX integrity.
For example, our team was working with a PM creating sketches in Miro. After a meeting, the PM took the work, stuck it in Google Stitch, and created a pretty wireframe that looked nice at first glance.
When you looked a little bit closer, beyond what it looked like, you realized it wasn't quite right. It was broken in many places, but it made our team think.
If you find yourself in this situation, here's what to do. Many designers realize, especially if you are a small UX team that there's always a cap on how much time you can take.
These experiences of cutting UX out aren’t new.
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