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Constellations

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Constellations is a community for designers and brand leaders who want to make better creative decisions, without the chaos of conflicting opinions.

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๐Ÿงช Take this 2-minute survey.
A friend of ours @Joseph Fioramonti built a tool called Constellations (If you have a watch or attended the first ever afternoon tea session. You'll know who I'm talking about). It measures something most people and most companies get wrong: the gap between what you think you respond to and what you actually respond to. Take it here ๐Ÿ‘‡(also I am NOT getting paid for this and this is not some sponsored thing. Joe does really cool work) https://gen.constellations.app/constellations/survey/d269cab5-coca-cola/skool ๐Ÿ“‹ How it works: You'll see a grid of Coca-Cola images across two pages. Drag the green (+) dots to the images that make you want a Coke right now. Drag the red (-) dots to the ones that don't. Hit submit. That's it. ๐Ÿง  Why this matters: Every day we interact with systems that run on words. Search engines, AI tools, prompts, interfaces. The words we use are becoming instructions. They're becoming code. But here's the problem. If someone asks you "what kind of marketing works on you?" you'll give an answer. And that answer will be mostly wrong. Because desire and language live in different places. You feel a response to an image before you can explain it. You scroll past something or stop on something before your brain catches up with a reason. Constellations measures that gap. The space between what you say you want and what you actually respond to. This is the same problem companies spend millions trying to solve. It's the same problem you'll run into when you build anything that depends on understanding what people actually care about. And it's the kind of thinking that separates people who build things that work from people who build things that look right on paper. Take the survey. @Joseph Fioramonti will compile the results And provide a report shortly! He is an expert in branding and psychology and can come up with some really amazing reports.
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@Kenneth Tan I'll have a report on the results soon. Stay tuned.
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@Elizabeth Brooks thank you I really appreciate that!
GOOD MORNING
Good morning everyone. I have a couple lectures today but in between them I should be spending a lot of time responding and coming up with a new discord! Should be posting it soon for members to access. But before that, I'd like to share something that @Joseph Fioramonti made which is one of my favorite work playlists now. He made sure that every image matched the song The vibe and he used an interesting production workflow with AI to come up with a lot of this. Very talented. Very cool
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@Shawn Pachet yeah perfect sense. You could test the second part... make mood boards for 2 different themes, ask chat or Claude to make an analysis of them and then generate Suno prompts for each and make some music with them. Then mix up the mood boards together and repeat. You don't need constellations to do that... BUT if you want audience feedback to see how people really see country, or pop, that you would need constellations for. We did a test on what does "make it pop" look like here https://constellations.app/when-clients-say-make-it-pop/ We did the same thing with those test responses here: https://youtu.be/GufNw4nEfO8?si=p-8J-14N-piFqPz4 Robots are definitely more my personal vibe but the important thing is I feel like the experiment worked for the pop test just as well as it did for the robot one. We're doing more though. Stay tuned!
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@Saskia Soliz Yes, we looked at a lot of bio indicators specifically eye tracking... I believe we measure something fundamentally different... We've looked at a lot of eye tracking data and it's great for seeing what people look at.... but we literally have seen the heat maps light up the most on images of explosions and cleavage ๐Ÿ˜… we ask people to respond in a more emotionally intelligent and intuitive way other than looking at the brainstem triggers of sex and violence.
What's your vibe design process?
Everyone love's talking about AI, LLM's, API's and building back end apps. Let's go a step back/forward (different stages for diff dev processes). What's your UI Design process? Here's mine: 1. Outlining the app - We can't design an app if we don't know what pages would be present in the first place. - Before the design process even starts, I first make sure I have a master_doc.md, this outlines every single aspect of my app, not just the typical readme, but the pipeline, the structure of different python automations, the functionality, everything. 2. Finding references - Once I've got my master doc, it gives me every /[page], so I know exactly how many pages there are and what each one serves. - Good artists copy, great artists steal. I use dribble.com to find tons of amazing "references". - I don't just search up "[Niche] UI Design", we made a master doc to be used. Each page has it's own unique search terms, some are clear such as settings, but if you're idea doesn't follow the exact copy and paste SaaS then you might need to be creative with what you're searching. - Considering a SaaS has 3-7 pages, that's 3-7 different references MINIMUM you need. If you are better with figma or UI design, you can get 3x references per page and make your own off of that, but personally, I know how to make squares on figma. 3. The final stage - Once that's done I make a master_design_doc.md (I've set up some self made Agent Skills to do this for my own workflow, give's me insanely detailed outputs and amazing results overall) The master design doc automatically writes everything in detail, reference's path (where they can be found), the exact page by page structure, copy, and so on (again this post is just design but with my skill it keeps asking me for everything) as well as the branding. So, what's yours?
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Get Audience Perception Data to use when design so you know you're reaching your audience. I've you're doing corporate level work I think it's one of the few ways you're going to survive the vibe design wars.
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