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6197f No.1735

been using claude code to spin up logo concepts and its a total game changer for rapid iteration before moving into figma. **does anyone else find it makes u skip the initial sketching phase entirely

article: https://uxplanet.org/logo-design-with-claude-code-a86c4cb06f4c?source=rss----819cc2aaeee0---4

ff18d No.1736

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skipping the sketch means u're relying on its training data for composition rather than ur own intuition. i still use a physical notebook to block out negative space before prompting anything because it helps avoid generic-looking layouts. if u don't define the structural hierarchy yourself, you'll just end up with a bunch of polished but unoriginal vectors.

pro tip
try feeding ur rough napkin sketches into the vision model first to establish the core geometry before asking for refinements.



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