AI Art Software / 2024
Art Vision
An AI-powered art software concept that helps users master composition, explore artistic styles and turn creative ideas into visual outcomes.

Goal
composition support
Audience
artists + learners
Output
AI-assisted creation
Overview
Art Vision is designed as an AI-assisted creative tool for composition guidance, style learning, artwork generation and social inspiration.
Problem
Modern digital art tools are powerful, but beginners still struggle with composition decisions, style selection and turning an idea into a coherent final work.
Wireframe
The app structure includes landing, main menu, style popularization, composition aids, drawing, social and friends' work pages.
High Fidelity
The visual design uses warm pastel colors, rounded modules and soft visual hierarchy to keep the creation process inviting.
Prototype
Prototype pages show style selection, composition assistance, drawing workflow and social sharing.
Motion
Motion should emphasize gentle transitions between creative states: choosing, drawing, receiving guidance and sharing.
Reflection
This project connects my fine-art background with AI product thinking, exploring how technology can become a creative partner rather than a replacement.
Research
- Compared existing creative tools such as Photoshop, Procreate and Corel Painter.
- Mapped user groups including professional artists, amateurs and students.
- Analyzed market demand for smarter, personalized and AI-integrated art tools.
Insights
Users need assistance that teaches composition rather than replacing creative judgment.
AI is most useful when it supports ideation, reference and iteration.
A soft visual system helps creative software feel approachable instead of technical.
User Journey
01
Choose style
02
Set composition
03
Draw or generate
04
Review guidance
05
Share artwork
Project Portfolio
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