Something I tried today — and learned
Today I found out the release of Claude Design (a new design tool by Claude that creates visual content) — and being someone who is learning to incorporate AI into living and work, I started to explore it right away.
So this afternoon I used it to create my first Instagram post for a learning journey on conscious living with AI. It took a few hours of working with the prompts together — but honestly it felt very natural, even as someone with no programming background at all.
Here's the output:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DXQ_QhlE2Wt/?igsh=MWw2OG0zZzR4b2E1YQ==
And attached is a screenshot of the interface if you're curious to explore it yourself — it's currently in research preview mode and available for existing Claude subscribers at https://claude.ai/design
One of the most interesting things I noticed along the way — because the tool is so intelligent and the output is so good, I found myself wanting to just accept what it gave me. It was easy to lose my own voice or original intent without realizing it.
This is something I'm learning through Master's teachings — how quickly I can become lazy in my attention, and i need to work on staying conscious, aware, and present in whatever I am doing.
Still figuring all of this out and happy to be learning alongside you all. Would love to hear if any of you have tried it or have insights to share too.
So this afternoon I used it to create my first Instagram post for a learning journey on conscious living with AI. It took a few hours of working with the prompts together — but honestly it felt very natural, even as someone with no programming background at all.
Here's the output:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DXQ_QhlE2Wt/?igsh=MWw2OG0zZzR4b2E1YQ==
And attached is a screenshot of the interface if you're curious to explore it yourself — it's currently in research preview mode and available for existing Claude subscribers at https://claude.ai/design
One of the most interesting things I noticed along the way — because the tool is so intelligent and the output is so good, I found myself wanting to just accept what it gave me. It was easy to lose my own voice or original intent without realizing it.
This is something I'm learning through Master's teachings — how quickly I can become lazy in my attention, and i need to work on staying conscious, aware, and present in whatever I am doing.
Still figuring all of this out and happy to be learning alongside you all. Would love to hear if any of you have tried it or have insights to share too.
by Dasyati
• 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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