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I Built a UI in 3 Minutes That Would've Cost $5K (And No, I'm Not a Wizard)

August 10, 20235 min read

How AI is transforming the design process and what it means for the future of UI/UX.

Last week, I received a request from a client who needed a dashboard UI for their analytics platform. They had a tight deadline and an even tighter budget. In the past, this would have meant several days of work: wireframing, designing, iterating, and finalizing the UI.

Instead, I built the entire dashboard UI in just 3 minutes.

No, I didn't cut corners. No, I didn't use a template. And no, I'm not exaggerating the timeframe.

I used AI. And the result was something that would have traditionally cost around $5,000 and taken several days to complete.

The Traditional UI Design Process

Before we dive into how I did it, let's quickly recap what the traditional UI design process looks like:

  1. Requirements gathering: Understanding what the client needs
  2. Wireframing: Creating low-fidelity layouts
  3. Visual design: Adding colors, typography, and visual elements
  4. Prototyping: Making the design interactive
  5. Iterations: Refining based on feedback
  6. Finalization: Preparing assets for development

This process typically takes days, if not weeks, and costs thousands of dollars. It's time-consuming, labor-intensive, and often involves multiple rounds of revisions.

The AI-Powered Approach

Here's how I built the dashboard in 3 minutes:

  1. Prompt engineering: I spent about 1 minute crafting a detailed prompt that described the dashboard's purpose, key components, desired aesthetic, and specific requirements.
  2. AI generation: I used an advanced AI design tool to generate the initial UI based on my prompt. This took about 1 minute to process.
  3. Refinement: I spent another minute making minor adjustments to the generated UI, ensuring it met all the client's requirements.

The result? A fully designed, visually appealing, and functional dashboard UI that met all the client's requirements. The client was thrilled, and I delivered the project days ahead of schedule.

Is This the End of UI Designers?

Absolutely not. If anything, this is the beginning of a new era for designers — one where we can focus on higher-level thinking and problem-solving rather than repetitive execution.

Here's why designers are still crucial in the AI-powered design process:

  • Prompt engineering is design: Crafting the perfect prompt requires deep design knowledge, understanding of user needs, and the ability to articulate design requirements clearly.
  • AI needs guidance: The AI doesn't understand business goals, user psychology, or brand values. Designers provide this crucial context.
  • Quality control: AI-generated designs often need refinement. Designers know what to look for and how to make those critical adjustments.
  • Strategic thinking: AI can execute, but it can't (yet) develop a comprehensive design strategy aligned with business objectives.

The New Design Workflow

Rather than replacing designers, AI is transforming the design workflow. Here's what the new process looks like:

  1. Strategic planning: Understanding the business goals, user needs, and project requirements
  2. Prompt engineering: Translating requirements into clear, detailed prompts for AI
  3. AI generation: Using AI to quickly generate initial designs
  4. Curation and refinement: Selecting the best AI-generated options and refining them
  5. Validation: Ensuring the design meets all requirements and solves the core problem

This workflow allows designers to focus on what humans do best — strategic thinking, empathy, and creativity — while leveraging AI for what it does best: rapid execution and pattern recognition.

The Implications for the Design Industry

This shift has several important implications:

  • Democratization of design: Good design is becoming more accessible to startups and small businesses with limited budgets.
  • Emphasis on strategy: Designers will need to level up their strategic thinking and business acumen.
  • New skill requirements: Prompt engineering and AI collaboration are becoming essential skills for designers.
  • Faster iteration cycles: Design processes that used to take weeks can now happen in days or even hours.

Embracing the Future

As designers, we have two choices: resist AI and cling to traditional workflows, or embrace AI as a powerful tool that can elevate our work and allow us to focus on higher-value activities.

I've chosen the latter. By integrating AI into my design process, I've been able to:

  • Take on more projects without sacrificing quality
  • Reduce costs for clients while maintaining my rates
  • Spend more time on strategy and less on execution
  • Iterate more quickly and explore more design directions

The future of UI design isn't human OR AI — it's human AND AI, working together to create better products faster than ever before.

So no, I'm not a wizard. I'm just a designer who's embraced the most powerful tool our industry has seen in decades. And if you're a designer reading this, I encourage you to do the same. The future is already here — it's just unevenly distributed.