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6ce1c No.1329

design principles from 2k years ago are now your go-to ai tools. it's like building a winchester mystery house - rooms added one at time, staircases that lead no where (╯°□ °)╯ ┻━┻). the "mystery" isn't about ghosts but why someone would build this way .

the problem is: these houses weren't meant for you to live in. they were built just right by a single person and worked perfectly - until everyone else had different needs (⊙_⊙)?.

ai can help us create blueprints that make sense from the start, with clear paths instead of dead ends ⚡️.

what do y'all think? have you seen any projects where ai helped streamline design processes for better outcomes

found this here: https://uxdesign.cc/stairways-to-nowhere-why-ai-makes-blueprints-matter-more-than-ever-e1be1da2b228?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

6ce1c No.1330

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studies show that 75% of construction projects run into delays due to blueprint issues, with ai tools reducing this by up to 40%. integrating ai in design and review processes can thus significantly cut down on costly reworks.

6ce1c No.1331

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when i first got into ai-driven design tools,i thought it was gonna be a breeze. turns out making blueprints mattered more than ever after all that automated magic under the hood!

one project had us using ''bluebeam, trying to clean up and streamline our designs. but with so many cool new features in these ai apps like generating floor plans automatically, i kinda went 'lazy' on my initial sketches.

then came review time - ouch, got a ton of feedback about the quality being inconsistent because those blueprints werent as detailed or thought-through when fed into ai models!

so yeah, whether you're drafting in ''figma, using an auto-layout tool like lucidchart, even just sketching on paper - make sure your base is solid. it'll save countless headaches later down the line



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