KibbarX: Revolutionizing Space Travel with an Innovative AppKibbarX: Revolutionizing Space Travel with an Innovative App
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KibbarX | A Space Taxi App.
I've created an app that can be used by people in the future to travel in space. Think of it like Uber, but for the solar system. I just went with a unique idea to go for, instead of a generic website and app design, to actually see the potential of the tool.
Every single thing in the design is created using Stitch. I started with the basic prompt to create the starting screen of the app (attached the screenshot) and then kept modifying the design and experience until it generated something that I found good to go. I kept giving it instruction simultaneously for multiple elements and screens. And it generated really good results. The prototype also works well and helps visualize how the final product would work. The UI has a dark approach with a space theme to create a galactic feeling for the users.
Feedback: Stitch is an awesome product for any designer out there. If it's creating this level of design at this stage, what will it do after a year or two when it becomes even more advanced? I wonder.
I loved the fact that I could keep giving it instructions while it generated for the previous prompt. It really helps to make the whole process really fast, unlike other tools where we have to wait for the design to generate before giving the next instruction.
There is something that could be improved, which is that instead of creating new screens for each prompt, it can save history for the changes and keep changing the same screen; it generates new screens each time, sometimes even if I try changing just one element on the screen.
It should have a components option, where components should be generated and can be used anywhere, just like in Figma, Framer, and Webflow. Currently, it keeps designing a new header bar, bottom nav bar, font sizes, etc. I had to select each element and ask it to match a certain element on some other screen to keep the consistency of the design. Prototype link: https://stitch.withgoogle.com/preview/12372570470099160226?node-id=c3368f15ef8c48189193f8cb080c2c9d
Thanks, Google, I loved using Stitch. Definitely looking forward to using it for the real-world product design.
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