google stitch is pretty slick for quick interfaces but its not without its flaws. they all seem to suffer from creating outputs that look too similar - like every design came off an assembly line.
ive been playing around with google stitch and noticed the same old issues ive seen in other vibe coding tools: a lack of unique visual elements making everything feel generic
what do you think about how these rapid prototyping solutions are shaping our approach to ui/ux? is there any way they can help us without sacrificing that human touch?
more here:
https://uxdesign.cc/vibe-coding-is-accelerating-the-erosion-of-design-authority-4dc21b233606?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4