“AI prototyping lets you quickly build in depth prototypes.”

Once again, we return to designing with ketchup.

Instead ask, what is the purpose of your prototype?

You could build prototypes in ketchup for all I care, so long as it serves the purpose you need it to.

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Designing with ketchup

What tools do designers use?

Medium

The notion that rapidly building high fidelity design work is more valuable is fundamentally untrue.

Your prototypes need to communicate the concept of the prototype.

I might argue that in depth prototyping is actually be counter to the point of developing many prototypes.

It can be distracting

@annaecook I remember a time when the first prototype would be just a wireframe even with hand-drawn style lines in some cases. The point was you don't want something that looks finished as people tend to fall into pixel pushing instead of evaluating whether the basic design is actually any good.