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AI Workflow
Every guide tagged ai-workflow, sorted by most recent.
Teach AI Who You Are
Create a portable personal profile file so AI understands your role, taste, tools, voice, boundaries, and the kind of design help you actually want.
What to Do When AI Gives You Junk
A practical troubleshooting guide for designers: diagnose bad AI output, recover with better context, and know when to restart instead of polishing.
TH The Taste Stack: Project Rules, Local Markdown, and Skills
Why AI-generated websites look the same, and how to fix it with a three-layer system that teaches your AI tool your visual standards, motion language, and copy tone.
HO How to Describe Design Styles to AI
Turn vague style words like retro, premium, or playful into precise art direction that AI can actually use.
How I Wake Up to Fresh YouTube Transcripts in Obsidian
A practical walkthrough of the small automation flow I use to collect new YouTube videos overnight, turn their captions into markdown transcripts, summarize the useful ones, and sync everything into Obsidian before I start work.
HO How to Write Better AI Prompts for Landing Pages
A formula-based approach to prompting AI for landing pages that convert, not just landing pages that look nice.
HO How to Build a Customer Context Folder for AI
A lightweight folder structure that organizes your customer research so AI can use it for better copy, positioning, product ideas, and landing pages.
HO How to Use AI to Explore Multiple Visual Directions Fast
A practical workflow for using AI to generate multiple distinct visual directions before committing to one, so you choose between strong alternatives instead of polishing a single idea too early.
HO How to Evaluate AI Output Like a Senior Designer
A six-lens rubric for catching polished mediocrity, surface-level UI, and the gap between 'looks good' and 'actually works' in AI-generated design.
SC Screenshot to UX Critique
Turn any interface screenshot into actionable UX and UI feedback using a structured critique prompt and a six-lens evaluation framework.