How to Use Generative AI for Design Workflows
By Royal Urple, A.I Enthusiast
Design workflows can be time-consuming and require a lot of creativity. It can feel overwhelming to constantly come up with new ideas and designs.
This is where generative AI comes in. Generative AI uses algorithms to generate designs based on specific parameters and inputs. This means that the AI can create multiple designs in a short amount of time, freeing up valuable time for designers to focus on other tasks.
Here are some steps on how to use generative AI for design workflows. Along each step I will include some relevant examples:
Step 1: Define the parameters
Before you start using generative AI, you need to define the parameters of the design. This includes things like size, color, and shape.
For example, if you are designing a logo, you might define the size as 500×500 pixels, the color as blue, and the shape as circular.
In our example we shall use a rounded square with a size of 512x512 pixels, and primary colours of black and yellow.


Step 2: Choose a generative AI tool
There are many tools available for generative AI. Some popular ones include MidJourney, Leonardo.ai, and DeepArt.io.
When choosing a tool, consider the specific needs of your design workflow. Some tools may be better suited for certain types of designs than others.
For this example we used playground.ai to generate the preliminary images.
Step 3: Generate designs
Once you have defined the parameters and chosen a generative AI tool, it’s time to start generating designs.
Depending on the tool you are using, you may be able to adjust the parameters and inputs to create multiple designs. This can help you find the perfect design for your needs.
This is usually the longest process and is of course very subjective.



Step 4: Review and refine
After generating designs, it’s important to review and refine them. This means looking at each design and deciding which elements work and which don’t.
Once you have identified which designs are the most effective, you can refine them further by making small adjustments to the parameters and inputs.
Using other ai tools to remove the background and possibly add text
Step 5: Integrate into your workflow
After you have found the perfect design, it’s time to integrate it into your workflow. This might mean using the design for a website, logo, or other visual element.
By using generative AI in your design workflow, you can save time and create high-quality designs. With the right tools and techniques, you can streamline your design process and produce stunning visual elements.
To compile it all I used Photopea, a free online photo editor with a photoshop like user interface.

Step 6: Experiment with different parameters and inputs
Once you have integrated generative AI into your design workflow, don’t be afraid to experiment with different parameters and inputs. This can help you discover new designs that you may not have thought of before.
For example, if you are designing a website, try adjusting the font style or layout to see how it affects the overall design. By experimenting with different parameters and inputs, you can create unique designs that stand out from the crowd.
The experimental phase can come at the beginning or at the end, I personally believe it to be easier after cementing the initial ideas, as the process can go in many directions especially when using AI










Step 7: Collaborate with other designers
Generative AI can also be a great tool for collaboration among designers. By sharing designs and parameters, multiple designers can work together to create innovative designs in a shorter amount of time.
Collaboration can also provide valuable feedback on designs and help identify areas for improvement. With generative AI as a collaborative tool, designers can work more efficiently and effectively together.
In conclusion, generative AI is an excellent tool for designers looking to streamline their workflow and create high-quality designs quickly. By following these steps and experimenting with different parameters and inputs, designers can produce stunning visual elements that stand out in today’s competitive market.
Best Regards,
Royal Urple