The End of Design?

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • After watching read the deep dive for more context and examples:
    hype4.academy/articles/design...
    Figma released their UI3 AI generator and the reception is mixed. One one hand, (mostly paid) figma advocates are saying it's amazing, awesome, wow, so good!
    On the other, many people have legitimate concerns about their work being used to train AI models , AI replacing them and more.
    Is this it? Is this the end of design? Will PM's now just generate stuff and fire all designers? Let's think about it in this video.
    Go to square.one so you won't have to fear AI.
    #figma #ui #ai

Komentáře • 196

  • @SzabatDesign
    @SzabatDesign Před 7 dny +40

    That's why my slogan is "I solve business problems with design" Which requires thinking and then finding solutions. You can't find solutions without thinking. Every design must be followed by concrete results!

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +9

      Most designers will become "ai operators" before this shifts back with even more force. And then people like you will earn A LOT more money because they'll be rare.

    • @ashrafulalam1734
      @ashrafulalam1734 Před 7 dny +2

      ​@@MalewiczHypeCanva users are laughing 😂

  • @rosab6259
    @rosab6259 Před 7 dny +42

    “Design happens outside of a design tool”. Very powerful and well said.
    I wonder how people relying solely on AI would justify the tool’s design decisions to solve a problem, especially if the outcome is bad. There is more to design than just mindlessly operating a tool.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +1

      That's what I think will happen. People will get so used to AI they'll accept bad solutions just so they don't have to think.

  • @romulloqueiroz
    @romulloqueiroz Před 7 dny +69

    As a front-end developer I was often disappointed at the designers I've worked with in many projects because they didn't know shit about what they were doing. They didn't know anything about componentization, atomic design, design systems, etc... they could only draw beautiful screens but without even knowing if the UX was even good or not. They didn't predicted states for their components and I often had to adapt things to reality. Now I can finally take things in my own hands and draw the design myself. Thank you Figma.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +25

      Yes, for conscious devs this can actually be an useful tool. But the problem is that without a real design skill you may not know when it's wrong. ;) It's a mixed bag. And the problem with designers not really being designers (more like artists) has been a thing for at least 25 years now ;)

    • @nihalkrishnan.b.6133
      @nihalkrishnan.b.6133 Před 7 dny +4

      As an industrial design student, I can completely agree with you, many of my batchmates are more of artists than designers, and sad part is the faculties encourage beautiful UI more than beautiful UX which is quite sad...

    • @thisisins
      @thisisins Před 7 dny +1

      Пользователь не скажет - вау, какой удобный сайт/интерфейс, пользователь скажет - вау, какой красивый сайт/интерфейс.
      Так что отдавать приоритет UI далеко не самая большая ошибка, но, лично я считаю что одного без другого быть не может. Это как инь-янь

    • @omnirhythm
      @omnirhythm Před 7 dny +3

      So, if I know that !important is a no-no, and a couple more best practices about front-end, and I use Copilot to outdo clueless front-end devs, does that make me one? No it doesn't, just as what you said doesn't make you a UX designer, and you're playing right into Figma's game of settling for less, confirming the concerns expressed in this video :)

    • @dh4444
      @dh4444 Před 7 dny +1

      I love ui ux designing.

  • @SarahKaleyyyyy
    @SarahKaleyyyyy Před 7 dny +18

    For me, I’m not saying AI will replace designers because I don’t understand design or because I’m bad at design - its because I know that corporations do not care about design the way we do, and they will absolutely replace designers with AI as soon as they can.
    And even the few they keep, the skill set will be seen as replaceable and will probably affect the value of even experienced designers in the long run.
    For me, it’s also just sad to see creative companies turning their back on creative customers and hoping people with no design knowledge will want to use them.

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 7 dny +1

      I bet no non creative will buy adobe suite, they'll pirate their way through, once all this gen ai becomes subscription based
      Let them sink
      Figma tho, slides is cool, layer naming is cool, but you could feel the audience's disappointment when they announced gen ai
      Honestly I tried to generate stuff with meta ai, it's crap even after providing well instructions regarding, the eye level, perspective, composition, placements it wasn't giving any good results then again it's job isn't image generation
      Mid journey is better since it was taught on data without the owners knowledge or prior warnings, these companies had to give prior warnings, many designers will simply opt out and with the whole community talking about it even those who didn't know, know now

    • @TravisHi_YT
      @TravisHi_YT Před 7 dny +3

      AI is going to impact every job, because as soon as the numbers people see how much cheaper it is to hire an AI, that can do a similar or better job, they're always going to choose the cheaper option. In business it's all about the bottom line I'm afraid.

    • @christian9553
      @christian9553 Před 5 dny

      It seems like the future of design with these AI Tools could be like a Nike Factory, full of people that push buttons and do no more... :S

    • @khiaralas8378
      @khiaralas8378 Před 4 dny

      THIS 100% is what I thought too. Let's be real most corporations do not have great moral or ethical histories. If they have no qualms about outsourcing, paying people unlivable wages, environmental impacts, using manipulative marketing, and overcharging customers then they 100% have no problem throwing people out on to the streets to save money.

    • @khiaralas8378
      @khiaralas8378 Před 4 dny

      @@TravisHi_YT You mean it's all about profit no market who suffers and dies in the process (look at Boeing...).

  • @xvimnt
    @xvimnt Před 7 dny +8

    many companies are making this AI features the wrong way, AI should help the designer to do repetitive tasks, like github copilot does for developers, but not to create an entire mockup, without knowing the context of the brand or the company.

  • @hacorn96
    @hacorn96 Před 7 dny +6

    finally someone said it. the overall drop in quality is highly noticeable, even with my limited years of experience. i spent decent time perfecting UI skills only to see mediocre UI being "good enough". last i checked, its a designer's job to uphold the standard of taste, not to dilute it just to get paid.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +4

      This is a trend that will hard-reverse at some point.a

    • @omnirhythm
      @omnirhythm Před 7 dny +2

      I'd say crowdsourcing and being accustomed to cheap'n'quick solutions is a major part of the issue.

  • @masterloot
    @masterloot Před 7 dny +4

    Design will degrade with lowering competition in business sector. Nobody will care about quality of your UI if there is only 2 places to shop from.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Corporatization of the world is progressing but it may break itself a bit - many aren't doing that well.

  • @michterwister3695
    @michterwister3695 Před 7 dny +1

    it could be interesting if you talk about the drop in quality that your clients are experiencing. What is it exactly, what do they think, adapt, etc.. (cf what you said at the end of the video). Thanks !

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      I'll get back to that - we're doing some audits right now which are making it clear but I can't share most of them due to NDA's. Sometime this summer I'll anonymize the data and publish an article.

  • @urssoz
    @urssoz Před 3 dny

    I think that design will most likely be focused on User Behavior rather than boxes placement. If we account that the Principle of Familiarity is pretty much ingrained in the human experience, design will become like music, limited in variety but limitless in combination. And like music, the industry will go on and new blood will always be needed to refresh when things go stale.

  • @crossxer6099
    @crossxer6099 Před 7 dny +6

    This video is going to age well. You have mentioned that some juniors are probably going to get fired. I have one question - what do you think is going to be the future of junior and entry level positions? I am personally starting to think that I couldn't recommend anyone to try design unless they are madly in love with it. I also think that mid and senior positions will be the only ones that exist, basically an entry level position will be a senior level position. And I also think that its a markets way of self regulating by "killing" lots of juniors as and telling us that market is overflooded. And this will keep happening until ux will get a reputation of very terrible, useless good for nothing, trash, extremely hard industry. Once this reputation will set in the minds of people I assume people will not even try to get into this industry and all current designers will grow old and new companies will be in demand of designers that don't exist because they never accepted freshers and then they will be willing to take juniors again. But its just my assumptions and I could be wrong. What do you think?

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      I wouldn't recommend anyone start design in 2024 as a junior unless they're madly in love with it either.
      I actually said that 2023 will be "THE" last year to "start" learning design. After that it will be pointless for 99% of people.
      And it feels like I was right again ;)

    • @crossxer6099
      @crossxer6099 Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype and what about the people who for instance would go after freelance rather than employment? Still the same advice?

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +2

      Freelance is the main way to go for juniors. Do freelance, grind 12h a day and get awesome quick.

    • @crossxer6099
      @crossxer6099 Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype I also think similar way and also is what I did in a way. But then what I realized that I don't have that higher ux experience that you can get from working in teams with resources and so on. But now I'm thinking about my own business just not entirely ux but probably a web design.

  • @christian9553
    @christian9553 Před 5 dny

    I'm glad to be part of this channel. You seem to be the only one with criteria, the other 99% of channels are the same as those who were clapping at the conference

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 5 dny

      I declined the paid offer, so I don’t have to clap :) Most others accepted.

  • @JennaJams
    @JennaJams Před 7 dny

    I have hope I can still land a design job, because I been a developer for the past 6 years and a designer before that for 6 years so I know how to problem solve and work with developers.
    Still I get pessimistic at times about AI and the state of the tech industry, so I like your take here.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      It changes - constantly. None of the changes removed really good and/or really motivated people.

  • @RishavKundu
    @RishavKundu Před 7 dny +7

    While I agree with the sentiment at first-principals, these problems with AI tools will quickly become resolved.
    A core part of UI/UX design, is invoking an emotional response in users. While the AI tools are rudimentary and trivial at the moment, we'll see more powerful functionality when we can have these tools conduct market research, autonomously conduct AB tests & ingest user feedback, and continuously iterate at a rapid pace.
    A large part of this I believe is dependant on AI driven systems developing an understanding of human psychology that humans cannot match due to biological restrictions.
    Connecting the dots between driving human behavior using psychology based principles and integrating these principles into a UX is what the best designers get paid for, but we'll very quickly see AI systems outperforming these individuals, not due to a lack of talent, but simply due to the biological constraints of the human brain.

    • @khaledgb1
      @khaledgb1 Před 7 dny +2

      I fear this will apply to all the fields where AI is being used... Everyone keeps saying it won't do this or that, but just looking at illustration and what Midjourney does now compared to a year ago. I feel sad for digital illustrators.

    • @IFIListen
      @IFIListen Před 7 dny +2

      @@khaledgb1 Exactly, I agree. Even though some people currently doubt these models will challenge professionals, I believe that won’t be for long. With new breakthroughs in AI, it will outpace every professional in each subject. Look at models that beat the best Go and chess players, which are not necessarily trained on data but instead trained by playing against themselves. Current models depend on training data, but the trajectory is toward more synthetic data and gamification of subjects, allowing AI to simulate tens of years of experience in weeks or months, learn, and iterate. I don’t think there will be anyone who can beat AI in music, design, video, coding, etc., in 5 years, sadly.

    • @RishavKundu
      @RishavKundu Před 7 dny +2

      @@khaledgb1 Indeed, yet this is exciting to me, not sad! Visionaries will remain visionaries, but be able to achieve 50x more than those who fail to acclimate to superintelligence. We’ll get the opportunity to filter out low quality talent from true intellect. We’ll get to see high performers perform at incredible levels, while weeding out low performers from the industry. It will result in more inequality, however inequalities are not inherently bad in a capitalist society.

    • @TravisHi_YT
      @TravisHi_YT Před 7 dny +3

      Ultimately I think you're right. Anyone that says they won't be replaced by AI or impacted by it are grasping. If you watch two minute papers, you'll see how incredible the gains are even in a single year.
      The impacts are already been felt, and that's why you see this rush into AI, because businesses know if they're not the first to harness it, they're going to lose to companies that are.

    • @RishavKundu
      @RishavKundu Před 7 dny

      @@TravisHi_YT We’re living in the most interesting times, the first time in history where we’re coexisting with an intelligent entity of this magnitude.
      While still nowhere near human cognition, it’s the closest we’ve been, with the next most intelligent entities being chimps/monkeys. There’s no need to state that current LLMs are far ahead of chimpanzee cognition. The impact on society should not be taken lightly, but my fear is society will not grasp the seriousness of this issue until it’s too late to smoothly adapt. This will likely cause significant pain & suffering among disprivilaged groups, yet it’s tough to convey the magnitude of impact when society seems actively biased against foreign intelligence. (foreign as in, non-human entities, not conflicting nations)

  • @AlinCheie
    @AlinCheie Před 7 dny

    One of the best videos I ever watched since the latest Figma updates!

  • @Underhills
    @Underhills Před dnem

    For whatever profession AI will affect, it will only change the way the profession is conducted. Car manufacturers introduced robots but there are still people working in the factory and the cars are still designed by human designers. Developers will still administrate code although AI can write valid code way faster than them. AI generated layout doesn't cater to the organisational brand or DS. There are heaps of things to consider when designing for a corporation or organisation, you can't just press a button and get an advanced layout catering to the specific needs discussed with stakeholders. AI can't interview the users and discuss plans with all the parties involved in a design project - or redesign something to improve a ton of things only humans know what is. And then there's the constant maintenance, keeping accessibility up to date etc. If you are a freelancer designing very small static webpages or very generic mobile apps with no lifespan then perhaps AI can replace your layout work, but templates have been around for 25 years already, so the need for "an adult" is obviously still there. I remember when the template providers came about, some corporations bought into it, but after purchasing a website template they called a designer to re-design the whole thing, and they needed to implement local brand etc. After a short time they ditched the whole cookie cutter idea and hired human intelligence to replace the run of the mill product.

  • @marianelaolguin7547
    @marianelaolguin7547 Před 7 dny +5

    I completely agree with you. In my particular case, I would never design something from a prompt. I always start designing based on research and analysis, go through wireframes to prototype, and always validate ideas. I think AI can give average and fast solutions, but not the best solution for a specific problem our client has. Love your content, hugs from Chile

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      Thank you! That's the approach. There are usecases for AI in design work - the problem is that most companies are promoting the wrong ones ;)

  • @UIUXDesign-kg5cm
    @UIUXDesign-kg5cm Před 7 dny +1

    hey , should i learn ui/ux in 2024 for 2025 , am thinking of getting a freelance out of it in 2025 , please brother answer me , should i learn or not , am also planning to learn code but firstly this , what should i do , please answer? I am thinking that the market is oversaturated and I'll be not able to get freelance job on platforms like fiverr or upwork. What should I do?
    Should I learn , invest my every 5h/d or not ? till dec2024 ?

  • @PerpetualEducation
    @PerpetualEducation Před 7 dny +2

    "I don't want to use crappy products..."
    Even before "AI," we were already getting worried about this. When we're older-and everything is a digital interface-we'll be forced to use whatever people make. These "designs" will be mandatory. Based on how terrible most interfaces are now (paying bills, taxes, government sites, social services, transportation, parking), it's terrifying to think that it's going to get even worse-and that as a culture, we'll be moving backward. "Design" is the thinking. The process of doing the work is how we discover what matters. By attempting to offload our only real value, we're just opting out of life.

    • @TravisHi_YT
      @TravisHi_YT Před 7 dny

      In 5 years I won't be shocked if AI is able to generate what it thinks is the best design on a per user basis. Even then it'll probably be more talking to a call centre rather than filling out the form yourself.

  • @ianzhengUX
    @ianzhengUX Před 7 dny

    really like the tone of this video, so genuine. (although it might be because you're concerned...

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      No, I stopped scripting videos a few weeks ago - I just sit down, talk for 20 minutes, cut out 10 minutes and edit.

  • @PunitChawla
    @PunitChawla Před 7 dny

    Michal is an OG, and this is what I also try to tell people. Tool is a tool, your knowledge and experience is irreplaceable

    • @UIUXDesign-kg5cm
      @UIUXDesign-kg5cm Před 7 dny

      hey , should i learn ui/ux in 2024 for 2025 , am thinking of getting a freelance out of it in 2025 , please brother answer me , should i learn or not , am also planning to learn code but firstly this , what should i do , please answer? I am thinking that the market is oversaturated and I'll be not able to get freelance job on platforms like fiverr or upwork. What should I do?
      Should I learn , invest my every 5h/d or not ? till dec2024 ?

  • @quitszone9166
    @quitszone9166 Před 7 dny +2

    I just started learning UX/UI from the past two weeks as a beginner, and I'm concerned about Figma's recent update. What should I do? I'm getting confused after reading comments on some videos should i continue or not. I practice UI design daily, but after seeing Figma's AI capabilities, I'm wondering about the point of practicing if AI will handle everything. I'm really confused right now. Will I be able to get an entry-level job as a beginner?
    Plz reply my comment i want some guidance on this.

    • @calinola7957
      @calinola7957 Před 4 dny

      AI is essentially searching, and putting together pieces of premade UI kits through chat prompts. Something you can already do but just faster. However it’s still a design tool not a designer. For me as a UX designer, I often have to come up with unique product ideas, interactions, and interfaces. That’s not necessarily what this tool is doing. Think about it this way it’s kind of a search engine searching a library of UI kits and components with a chat interface. Not to mention the fact that it’s actually searching and taking pieces of work done by human designers, which is a problem with all AI. I would be curious to know what your teachers think of AI as well because this is just my opinion.

  • @khiaralas8378
    @khiaralas8378 Před 4 dny

    As a junior designer trying to break into the industry this Figma AI release was really scary to me. There are not many design jobs for juniors and a ton of competition for these jobs already, but honestly this video made me feel better about this whole thing. Am I a drag and drop designer without critical thinking and creativity skills? No. Can I explain my design decisions? Yes. I still have room for improvement, but thank you for making me realize that I still have a chance to make it even with this release out there.
    Also to anyone who sees this comment please opt out of training this. It's going to hurt the next generation of designers and it is already so hard to stand out just because of the mass of people who label themselves as designers.

  • @andrejmarjanovic3293
    @andrejmarjanovic3293 Před 7 dny +1

    I see that AI feature is enabled in settings, but I don't see icon in design file, is this live or not? Thanks for a video!

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Not live yet for most people (it's in beta)

  • @sparkplug964
    @sparkplug964 Před 7 dny

    I hear what you're saying and agree with you. A lot of what you mentioned holds strong in today's UI/UX market. When it comes to generating original ideas and designing a product from scratch, many people I work with would really struggle to come up with innovative solutions. As for AI, we're not the only industry that will be affected. AI is coming for everyone. The fact of the matter is that you'll have to adapt to the market's needs and demands. If you're not willing to do that, then maybe it's time to consider a career change.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Yes. But it's not like AI is "coming" for anyone. It's a natural path of business optimisation - until it eats its own tail and has to reverse.

    • @sparkplug964
      @sparkplug964 Před 7 dny

      ​@@MalewiczHype Yeah it is, if you think A.I will only effect the creative industries your missing the point.

  • @adam_moucka
    @adam_moucka Před 7 dny

    Sad future ahead, but we can always try to make it better! By doing exactly this educating the people and making them aware of the shady practices.

  • @bruh-qi7ue
    @bruh-qi7ue Před 7 dny

    Where to tick the content training off? I can't find it 😅

  • @AcharjyaInghi-k8x
    @AcharjyaInghi-k8x Před 7 dny +2

    I think we should start learning a new skill "Design Prompt Engineering"

  • @Incrediblysimplestudios

    I am a ui ux designer and on my yt channel I show my design work. Big part of my videos is to show the process before I move a single pixel in figma and like you say that critical thinking part will have companies eventually coming to us for consultation

  • @kevyn.patrick
    @kevyn.patrick Před 7 dny +5

    I believe u're 100% correct with ur predictions. I think the same. But one thing that's fucking me up is that I'm a Jr. I can't even find a job, and since I'm at the lower stage possible, why would anyone pay me if they can just use AI, that even though it's not as good as me and me designs, it can be faster than me and bring'em a well-looking design (with a bunch of mistakes and problems, yet they look nice and appealing for those who don't understand about it as much as we do)?!
    I'm looking for a job for the whole month, and I weren't even called to an interview yet. It frustrates me so much, because I really need to work asap. I might need to improve my LinkedIn profile and finish my portfolio website as well, but yeah, it's being so frustrating. (I did finish my portfolio design, but a friend of mine, who told me that he'd code it for me, didn't. So I'm kinda delayed to do it rn and this sucks)

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +4

      The replacement of juniors won't happen overnight. It will take a year or two at least so right now the main focus (outside of finding work obviously) is to gain the confidence and become a leader. You don't need to be senior for that.

    • @kevyn.patrick
      @kevyn.patrick Před 7 dny +2

      ​@@MalewiczHype Yeah, I think u're right. Here in Brazil, AI is being so trendy rn. People are really scared about it, and others are just as happy (I guess ignorance is really a bless) as you mentioned. Being from a poor country it does sounds like a threat... I'm not afraid of AI or anything, but it really pisses me off =(

    • @GZ777_
      @GZ777_ Před 7 dny +2

      ​@@kevyn.patrickBrasil não é um país necessariamente pobre, porém tem um sistema mal desenhado e frequentemente remendado. É um problema de design

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 7 dny

      ​@@MalewiczHype A year or two?? I'm graduating in 4 years, is my future done for? 😭

    • @kevyn.patrick
      @kevyn.patrick Před 7 dny

      @@GZ777_ Não quis dizer pobre apenas no sentido econômico. No Brasil não há muita valorização pela arte, design e afins, então é comum imaginar que por aqui, possamos ser substituídos por ferramentas de inteligências artificiais generativas. E obviamente, quanto à parte econômica, isso também seria mais barato para as empresas, do que pagar uns 3K para um Jr.

  • @mrjulian.m
    @mrjulian.m Před 5 dny

    Im glad that you brought up the fact that ai is not always right. I guess this was always where platforms like figma were headed when the community is mostly based on pumping out the fastest pre-made everything

  • @davedesigns4you
    @davedesigns4you Před 7 dny

    You just talk facts man :) luv u!

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +1

      We should all talk facts - sadly too many people are paid by "some companies" to only show their positive sides. I'm not.

  • @Christian-ql4vw
    @Christian-ql4vw Před 4 dny +1

    words of wisdom, thanks

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 4 dny +1

      I have a part 2 planned as some things are getting out of control and then I really hope to put this AI vs designers debate behind us ;)

    • @Christian-ql4vw
      @Christian-ql4vw Před 4 dny

      @@MalewiczHype agrees, and you also give me the confidence to keep moving in this career change and designer/UX direction I"ve been going in (enrolled in a BootCamp).

  • @angeloserenuela4065
    @angeloserenuela4065 Před 6 dny +1

    Im scared im just studying UI UX right now..

  • @zeroxd.cypher3899
    @zeroxd.cypher3899 Před 5 dny

    as a profesional software engineer I wanna say this. We need to stop thinking of our "use" in the space there will still be a place for pros for now but these tools are not meant for us but for those whos ideas were never able to get out there because they lack the funds to pay us. Would you design a ui for someone with a great product idea but they only could pay you 20 bucks a month? Would they even get the chance to reach a pro? These are the things that people don't see because everyone so blinded by "A.i cant replace me"

  • @harlockmbb
    @harlockmbb Před 7 dny +3

    Wish they could do the same with front-end html. Every custom layout got destroyed because current front-end just know how to pilot Elementor.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +2

      Frontend disruption is coming too.

    • @rtpHarry
      @rtpHarry Před 7 dny +2

      I suspect multiple startups are already way ahead of this right now. I see a world where you describe your business and it creates a solid website for you. A different ai for everything. Logo, wordpress config, ui, product catalog population, auto description, custom explainer videos, ai voices, ai music, ai stock photo. Don't like it? Press the button and spin again.

  • @psychicseahorse9222
    @psychicseahorse9222 Před 7 dny

    I think it is a fact that designs will get worse because of AI. But Im not sure that is very consequential anyway since AI is going to change how we interact with apps.
    It will make me work faster and be very efficient with UI. But that's the dumb work I do, the work where I can listen to a podcast, the work I can do when Im hungover. The work were I have to solve real issues, AI already also helps me sometimes, just by bouncing ideas of chatGPT. Im sure this part will improve me as well and it will improve itself with time.
    I don't think its such a black and white thing. Its similar with programers. AI can already do more than an intern and do it in seconds, realistically there is no need for interns anymore. Its becoming the same for UX designers. We don't know how the technology will develop, but we can probably assume that with time only the best and most experienced designers will be needed. Which sucks for a lot of designers. Probably me as well :D

  • @shivam_pandya.
    @shivam_pandya. Před 7 dny

    I used Gemini for research and note down everything for me but i realised i enjoy my self just having my note and start Sketching ideas and writing down research.
    And hey i still use ai 😂 just to ask it if my design choices can work or not after that i would like to test it in real environment.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      How do you know AI doesn't lie to you?

    • @shivam_pandya.
      @shivam_pandya. Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype Well I can rely on common information like laws etc. Otherwise for research I will ask for actual source of information and like double check before finalizing anything. Rather then just blindly trust AI

  • @uialexk
    @uialexk Před 7 dny

    AI for a while will be just a tool that will make designer's workflow more efficient. You can generate the basis of a website or product with a prompt and then continue evolving the design for your business objectives

  • @deeteekay6859
    @deeteekay6859 Před 4 dny

    Wow! so right now junior designers at risk of being replaced by AI. What will happen to seasoned designers in the next few years to come?

  • @Youarelove444
    @Youarelove444 Před 7 dny

    All valid points. I do feel AI is a wildcard. In 5 years, it will probably be more intelligent than everyone else. It will be able to learn design in more detail than any human can. The ability to run 1000s of Simulated UI/UX will probably create fantastic work. Not in the beginning but it is coming whether we like it or not.

  • @HarisAli-sk5ks
    @HarisAli-sk5ks Před 7 dny

    ❤Hey Malewicz ! What about packaging design?
    Its scope and future...?

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      I love looking through packaging designs - still plenty of ways to innovatte

    • @HarisAli-sk5ks
      @HarisAli-sk5ks Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype Thanks 👍

  • @GinaMaher_
    @GinaMaher_ Před 4 dny

    People who don't understand design, don't value design and what's frustrating is in the past they would just appear ignorant, but now they hide behind embracing new tech, the future, AI and it's almost like a haha creative, you are replaceable! and it's like yeah sure but why go to a doctor when you can just perform your own surgery? :/

  • @kicknight3302
    @kicknight3302 Před 7 dny

    100% on point, that is way it's called design THINKING not drag&dropping ;) otherwise it's a straight path of creating a cycle where AI creates software for AI.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      AI is already writing blog posts by parsing other posts made by AI. Diluting the last interesting parts of the internet.

  • @cryMoreLoL
    @cryMoreLoL Před 7 dny +2

    AI designs will make AWWWARDS sites look like a good idea.

  • @KaterinaRabadzhyiska-ww2wr

    We are humans and we are creating for humans.. This is kinda over looked and not mentioned by new features fanatics. It is double the time and work to fix someone's sh*t job it is just contaproductive. You are so right that design does not happen in the tool.
    Ps at 3:27 I was lauging out loud. Thank you for the video and the article!

  • @EladBarness
    @EladBarness Před 7 dny

    With the figma slides intro i think they plan to approach a different crowd, non pro designers (canva) and betray their core customers
    They already do that with devs and already said they will train rhe data on designers work so...

  • @OnePieceWonPeace
    @OnePieceWonPeace Před 7 dny

    There's a peculiar thing that happens if AI begins to replace Juniors. There are then no Juniors. Then nobody to become Seniors and then there are no experts. You would have to throw confidence to the wind and put all trust into a system that you know may not have your own best interest at heart, because it is by all measures heartless.

  • @koen.mortier_fitchen
    @koen.mortier_fitchen Před 2 dny

    Well there’ll be more projects by people because of ai, which will need designers. Ai isn’t only for designing. So of course designers will not be without a job. I don’t get the fear of like Hollywood and all.

  • @exgeeinteractive
    @exgeeinteractive Před 7 dny

    AI is *still* a tool and it will continue to evolve. When raster graphics editor like Photoshop and CorelDraw got a lot of traction in the mid-90's they were met with a lot of criticisms too. "It's the death of traditional art", "phonies who can't use a brush or a pen will flock the market" they said. But these tools killed nothing, if anything, they became a new medium for creativity and skill.
    Just like PS and CD, AI is still a tool. And we can use it at our advantage. Bear in mind that I'm talking about AI that can give you insights on user data and design patterns that actually work (which you can use to solve something).
    But when the *design process* starts and ends with AI, you're not solving anything at all.

  • @DeepfriedBaby
    @DeepfriedBaby Před 7 dny +2

    I don't know how much it matters. I've had managers make decisions that delayed projects for months to a year. One person can make a whole lot of work just wheel spinning.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      In big orgs - totally. They will speed up one thing (with AI) but slow down massively in other areas in the end achieving the same result.

  • @EvanBlack11
    @EvanBlack11 Před 7 dny

    Do you think it's going to be Bad designs for a while then then get better once so many bad designs are shipped

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +2

      It will be a lot of bad design for a few months and then the prices for actually good designers will 10x.

    • @zenmode88
      @zenmode88 Před 6 dny

      @@MalewiczHype Nah Man.. That's wishful thinking of highest level. The best case scenario you're able to make 50% of what you made last year...

  • @dungeonsofkards
    @dungeonsofkards Před 7 dny

    I ask the same about it on my head. I m glad I get here without AI....

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +1

      Being able to make decisions and evaluate stuff is going to be a superpower.

  • @HarisAli-sk5ks
    @HarisAli-sk5ks Před 7 dny

    True..
    But must practice practice practice practice 🎉

  • @nutellanorbert2799
    @nutellanorbert2799 Před 7 dny

    the new updates are clearly just for a special kind of product manager who don't understand anything and just "prompt" their stuff and use this to talk down designers. making fast decisions for "learning it live"

    • @omnirhythm
      @omnirhythm Před 7 dny +1

      Actually they're a telltale sign of Figma saying they're focusing on bringing new people in with shiny one-click features rather than keeping the existing- increasingly grumpy userbase, knowing people are becoming quite fed up with their recent policy and cost changes. They're actually not that far off from going full Adobe in terms of being jerks...

    • @nutellanorbert2799
      @nutellanorbert2799 Před 7 dny

      @@omnirhythm 100% agree and when penpot is bringin 1,2 features that I am really in need off...I'm switching faster than light. Figma has become a predator.

  • @isthatsharanya
    @isthatsharanya Před 7 dny +1

    More than the lack of quality, AI requires a lot of money and energy to function already in its early stage. It won't be sustainable for too long.

  • @dukkcc2
    @dukkcc2 Před 7 dny

    i might switch to penpot, it's foss!

  • @GThomas-qq6mp
    @GThomas-qq6mp Před 6 dny

    These things will be used for low level prototyping. People will end up believing they're product developers and will rush to investors 🤣 What happens with these things is saturation, loss of quality, I agree. I do see the end if the mid and expert level don't realise that they need to stop training these models because essentially the figma design team probably embedded design guidelines into their figma AI. It will never be crappy in the sense of unaligned things etc, wrong typo hierarchies etc. For now it creates lorem ipsum designs. I've not worked with this AI and I wonder if i should. Does the input handles specific and elaborated content well? I would be more scared if the AI becomes a methological interviewer to get the core concepts of design, doing the research part as well.

    • @GThomas-qq6mp
      @GThomas-qq6mp Před 6 dny

      In Belgium, they turn off escalators so people don't become fat and they walk on the escalators 🤣

  • @tholkhan
    @tholkhan Před 7 dny

    I believe that design quality droped because clients, shareholders and bosses want the job quarter of time after covid period and ai . Especially everyday tech news related Ai showing as every job can done in 5 minute for hungry bosses

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 7 dny

      It feels like empty hype honestly, news article treat gpt 4 as some god lvl, revolutionary game changer, but it still hallucinates and gives me wrong data, ooh now it's yappier tho, can remember past conversations.

  • @arthurmorgan718
    @arthurmorgan718 Před 7 dny

    Ai in it's current form and how it's done just isn't viable for generating professional level designs, instead what i think the industry should be focused on is creating ai tooling centered around helping designers do work more efficiently; stuff like automated accessibility and guidelines checks woule benefit
    Veterans much more than this since they probably will never use ui generators even for inspiration.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +1

      The shift is towards "unsure" designers using AI more and more, then being absolutely reliant on it and decreasing in skill. Meanwhile project managers replace the juniors. Add the ability to train the models on your OWN work (which is auto-turned-on) and it will get to a point where the confidence and taking action will be the main skill

  • @hseindesigns
    @hseindesigns Před 7 dny

    Thanks for shedding some light on this new downgrade. I look forward to reading your article.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      It's not a downgrade. It's natural - that's how UI design went from visual skills to no visual skills and stacking boxes. This is just the next step ;)

    • @hseindesigns
      @hseindesigns Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype the cycle of life 😱

  • @gothicwave7761
    @gothicwave7761 Před 5 dny

    We are still going to have this conversation in 10 years. No designer or dev has lost their job so far due to AI. Nothing ever happens. We've had frameworks, design systems, and automation tools, website builders, design to code tools, etc ... all of this for more than a decade, and there are still junior jobs. It's just that we're in a slump right now. The jobs will come back. There will be another boom. Also, AI has plateaud and it might take several decades to see another jump in quality - or it might not happen at all.
    PS: Please consider that even the most sophisticated frontier LLMs cannot replace actual human copywriters. It's not even close. The AI can't even replace rawt text writing, and you think it's going to replace developers and designers?

  • @sarthakbajaj5142
    @sarthakbajaj5142 Před 7 dny

    I don't know why there's so much hype about AI coming to Figma when Uizard is already available in the market and is even better.

  • @YggdrasilReviews
    @YggdrasilReviews Před 4 dny

    Drag and drop in has always been so boring. There is this indescribable satisfaction that comes from designing from scratch.

  • @starogre
    @starogre Před 7 dny +1

    this isn't much different from Canva. in fact, Canva is probably a bigger design industry disruption than AI so far

  • @kaihi178
    @kaihi178 Před 9 dny +4

    A hypothetical/nonexistant “AI” could replace designers but current LLM powered template builders can’t

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 8 dny +3

      It's more like an easy access to templates if anything.
      Those using gen ai weren't hiring designers anyways or had poor ux maturity

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +3

      Yes, this just shifts the work a tiny bit towards project managers in some orgs. And in general makes designers lazier and dumber.

  • @RomeoMihalcea
    @RomeoMihalcea Před 7 dny

    currently it's designers/programmers/writers training AIs so they can be replaced by the same AI soon. We're all just that dumb yes.

  • @pixelgoat_
    @pixelgoat_ Před 7 dny

    👏 👏 👏

  • @michaelfbuckley
    @michaelfbuckley Před 6 dny

    I feel the only people concerned with “quality” are designers. I believe businesses and users will be none the wiser to products created with AI.

  • @gon9597
    @gon9597 Před 7 dny

    the end is near just wait couple of years and boom

  • @wormholeinteractive
    @wormholeinteractive Před 7 dny

    This is about educating decision-makers and partnering with them. Sure, AI can help save time, but it does not produce quality content. That's why you hire professionals.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      It doesn't now - it may get better when it parses your own content. The problem is people will get REALLY lazy when AI does stuff for them.

  • @Surajuxdesign
    @Surajuxdesign Před 7 dny

    I just use ai to get off the ground to get starting ideas other things i want to do it myself 😀

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +2

      Best to use AI for stuff like renaming layers (that's one good feature figma shipped) but getting ideas off the ground should be in your head.

    • @Surajuxdesign
      @Surajuxdesign Před 6 dny

      @@MalewiczHype ohh okay i understand 👍

  • @davidfitcher2953
    @davidfitcher2953 Před 7 dny +1

    Anything that becomes easy to make, will gradually become garbage.
    Like the music today.

  • @muhamadsaeedd
    @muhamadsaeedd Před 7 dny +4

    I want to be a designer, I don't want AI to generate stuff for me, accept what AI provides me without thinking.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny +5

      The problem is that when AI provides you stuff without thinking - you're the one not doing the thinking. And thinking is important :-)
      One good use Figma showed is sorting and naming layers - that's a good use.

    • @iJuniChiro
      @iJuniChiro Před 7 dny

      ​@@MalewiczHype Actually, there's no thinking in AI outputs.

    • @rtpHarry
      @rtpHarry Před 7 dny

      Well you better catch up with the new reality then. Things aren't done with writing out the individual code, or designing with a pen / mouse any more. Thats not what a designer is. They are done by thinking about the prompt and then refining the parts of it until its how you would have done it or better. Just the same as when physical artists went through at the emergency of computers.

    • @iJuniChiro
      @iJuniChiro Před 7 dny

      @@rtpHarry lol

    • @rtpHarry
      @rtpHarry Před 7 dny +1

      @@iJuniChiro hah well I might be a bit ahead of myself with the design world but as a coder I've already come to terms with the fact that my new coding language is natural language. I converse with the ai to build a part of a component and refine it and when I'm happy I integrate it back into my larger project. It's unfathomable that I would write most of what I create any more.
      Before, I looked at blogs and turned them into code projects. Why? Because it didn't make sense to reinvent the wheel when other had already spent hours building and testing a tiny part of a project.
      Now, i do the same but with ai.
      I come from an era of where I used to write int13 graphics mode DOS game code, before unreal devoured the market. Now it's unfathomable that most would write an engine from scratch.
      Even with the ai, the building of a project is still tens or hundreds of hours.
      As soon as these design tools get anything close to competent, you will realise that this is the new baseline. Embrace it now and get ahead of things.

  • @FerrisMacWheel
    @FerrisMacWheel Před 6 dny

    Finally, we can find more useful jobs

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 6 dny

      I call doing renovations! my tile skills are superb.

  • @michaelparker5874
    @michaelparker5874 Před 4 dny

    Figma release its AI tools to all influencers and solo designers and all the orgs I know including mine who pay at least 30-50x more dont have access, they have their priorities backwards lol

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 4 dny +1

      It's easier to first release stuff to people on your payroll as they'll be less critical ;)

    • @michaelparker5874
      @michaelparker5874 Před 4 dny

      ​@@MalewiczHype yeah true! but I think Figma misjudged this one considering how the designers who did get access to it are over criticizing, and i believe hurting Figma's reputation because of it (besides you and a couple others). I just want to use it already lol Im excited to train up the team on the updates

  • @sir_arsen
    @sir_arsen Před 9 dny

    it’s not, yet (hopefully never)

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 8 dny

      Not the research part atleast......right???

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Research is already AI'ized a lot - parsing research data or even coming up with survey questions - in most companies AI does it.

    • @strawberryshortcake4345
      @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 7 dny

      ​@@MalewiczHype damn it
      I'm in college, can't drop out now😭

  • @nourdev789
    @nourdev789 Před 9 dny

    ?

  • @rtpHarry
    @rtpHarry Před 7 dny

    I think you have made a mistake here in your views of what is going to happen. It's not that Junior Designers / Devs are being replaced by AI. It's that Senior Designers / Devs are now Junior Designers / Devs because of AI. The barrier to entry has been massively lowered.
    And it was gatekept before because you had to have a certain amount of mental power to be able to do it. So if you could then you would be safe that not many could come in and usurp you. Now they can.
    And we are in the tiny infancy of AI still. At the moment they are amazing tools in the hands of skilled people. Soon they will be agents and they will check their work and keep improving it.
    The biggest problem I've had most of the time with my work (I'm on the dev side) is sitting and reflecting and trying to remember the techniques that I've learned which are best practices. The AI can already apply all the best practices, but you have to prompt them one by own to get them applied. Soon they will have a laundry list of checks they apply to themselves and churn it out in better and better quality.
    I suspect that there will still be a conductor for the project, but all of the work will be done by different specialised AI. For the icon, for the ui, for the brand, for the fonts.

  • @cb73
    @cb73 Před 7 dny

    Thinking through design problems is something I get a lot of joy from and I get paid to do it. Not sure why you’d want to have AI come in and make your job even more boring.

  • @ratstar4102
    @ratstar4102 Před 7 dny

    Design = Love .......... AI still cant produce organic love

    • @GZ777_
      @GZ777_ Před 7 dny +2

      Your coment = LSD trip. Just kidding...

    • @ratstar4102
      @ratstar4102 Před 7 dny

      @@GZ777_ hahahahahahah

  • @iskrenivanov7777
    @iskrenivanov7777 Před 9 dny

    This is just the end of creativity!

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 9 dny +1

      Is it though?

    • @iskrenivanov7777
      @iskrenivanov7777 Před 9 dny

      @@MalewiczHype for me, yes, if you have an AI to generate ready screens for your user flow, how on earth are going to learn to think, how to construct such a screen. As you stated, in the next 5-10 years, AI will learn from itself, since people will only use it to generate new ideas.

  • @heisenbergww1957
    @heisenbergww1957 Před 6 dny

    To all Masters students especially 'DeSigN -oriented ' in UI/UX if you've spend a fortune to join any top schools, and if you have came across this comment, please remember I'm laughing and I am so happy , really thank you, I'll leave the rest to the AI.

  • @markojozic3944
    @markojozic3944 Před 7 dny

    AI will fail 100%
    It is not a sustainable business model because here is the market:
    Either customers want to go as cheap as possible and will buy some premade templates which then are tweaked .. no designers needed
    Or customers want to have a top-notch product which is well thought through.
    In the latter case you have to understand that it is easier and faster to just do the job instead of experimenting with a prompt and hopefully get the right answer for the client

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      That is a valid scenario - we'll have to see how it plays out but it is possible.

  • @OleksandrIzmailov
    @OleksandrIzmailov Před 7 dny +1

    That is ll good, dummy designers will design dummy designs, for dummy audience, intelligent people will keep reading books.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Yes. The issue is the shift is going to be huge. I think 90% will turn out to be in the dummy group. Which will work for a while but then when quality truly drops those 10% will start earning 10x.

    • @OleksandrIzmailov
      @OleksandrIzmailov Před 7 dny +1

      @@MalewiczHype Yup. I can already predict an explosion on creating web design studios, by dummy designers who think that this will be a goldmine because AI will do all for you))) And all we need it to wait until market will realize the difference between AI designers and real-life designers

  • @SLApple-hp9ed
    @SLApple-hp9ed Před 7 dny

    AI is creating a mountain of stall goods and they are very similar to each other. Nothing inspires me. AI will shorten the process but it won't make you creative.

  • @666verified
    @666verified Před 7 dny

    I'd never use AI in my designs!

  • @ulikszenelaj7465
    @ulikszenelaj7465 Před 7 dny

    great companies will continue using human brain for sure, mediocre companies will use AI a lot

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Partially. Also it's tough to define great. Big corps will definitely jump on AI generation quickly.

    • @ulikszenelaj7465
      @ulikszenelaj7465 Před 7 dny

      @@MalewiczHype with "great" i mean innovative

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 7 dny

      Then sure -- but these are already rare even without AI.

  • @myartstudio1166
    @myartstudio1166 Před 7 dny

    AI can not be talented it only depends on past experience.

  • @MaximDesign
    @MaximDesign Před 8 dny

    Well time to unsubscribe and switch professions then. See ya bois.

  • @zenmode88
    @zenmode88 Před 6 dny

    You'll be lucky if you make 50% of what you made in 2023' in 2025"...

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype  Před 5 dny

      I’m making almost 400% already and its growing. Clients pay for quality

  • @aritrasamanta5641
    @aritrasamanta5641 Před 2 dny

    Im already on a path of learning ux designing with a mindset of creating someting useful and functional but now im scared what should i do now ? @malewicz