Ash Designs
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Ash Designs
@dezign_ash
Designing AI products that feel inevitable ✦ Interfaces, Brand systems ✦ 5+ yrs in Design
Katılım Mart 2024
202 Takip Edilen61 Takipçiler

@dezign_ash arranged a series of images on a single frame
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@AdamFard_ This is great. You get an AI to work, see progress and fix issues during the day. All at a fraction of cost
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I hired an employee who only works while I sleep and you can do the same for your team.
It’s Codex (or ChatGPT Work rn) 😅
Every night before bed, I give it one idea and a simple workflow
-> critique the output, run the strongest options, document what failed, improve what worked, and keep going.
Then I close my laptop.
By morning, I don’t expect perfect work. What I want is progress. A few directions have been explored, some dead ends are already out of the way, and better versions are waiting for me to review.
That’s what most people still miss about AI.
The value is not asking it to produce something perfect in two minutes. The value is giving it enough context, time, and constraints to keep iterating on work that would otherwise sit untouched.
Could it build a full design system in a few hours?
No. At least not a good one.
But let it run for two days instead of two minutes, with clear instructions and checkpoints, and you might come back to something genuinely useful.
This is where AI starts to feel less like a chatbot and more like an overnight teammate.
Give it the big repetitive tasks nobody wants to do:
> Flag the two emails that actually matter, so priorities are clear.
> Remove auto-replies from one noisy sender, so the inbox is usable again.
> Monitor Reddit or other communities for recurring pain points and trends.
> Prepare recurring reports using the same questions, structure, and format.
But the warning is simple: this employee needs guardrails.
Treat it like a tireless junior teammate with uneven judgment. Give context. Set boundaries. Review the work. Expect mistakes. Don’t hand it critical tickets without supervision.
But do give it the repetitive work that benefits from patience and iteration.
That’s how your days get lighter, and your nights become productive.
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Finally gave @figma’s motion features a spin. The experience is incredibly smooth and intuitive!
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@petergyang They're still in the stone age. It'll take some time for them to reach minimalism era.
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@basit_designs 14th template 🔥
This needs some serious motivation and focus.
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Knock knock... 👀
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Codex has been working for 20 hours straight building a new WebCodecs playback and compositing engine. We either get something really dope out of it for the whole community, or it's going to be a complete waste of tokens. I think models have approached the level where we can start giving them really challenging tasks and actually try to produce something completely new and groundbreaking.
Alex Barashkov@alex_barashkov
My weekend projects with 5.6 Sol Ultra: - An agentic-first remote FFmpeg service for optimizing videos, making quick quality comparisons, and extracting images from video. - A WebCodecs playback and compositing engine. That’s an interesting one. If it works, we’ll have a solution for interactive video playback. Imagine an icon rendered and animated in Blender, with the ability to set different parts of the video as loops and define hover, active, and other states, plus in/out animations like in a proper state machine.
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