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Inkspire: Supporting Design Exploration with Generative AI through Analogical Sketching

David Chuan-En Lin, Hyeonsu B Kang, Nikolas Martelaro, Aniket Kittur, Yan-Ying Chen, Matthew K. Hong

202522 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With recent advancements in the capabilities of Text-to-Image (T2I) AI models, product designers have begun experimenting with them in their work. However, T2I models struggle to interpret abstract language and the current user experience of T2I tools can induce design fixation rather than a more iterative, exploratory process. To address these challenges, we developed Inkspire, a sketch-driven tool that supports designers in prototyping product design concepts with analogical inspirations and a complete sketch-to-design-to-sketch feedback loop. To inform the design of Inkspire, we conducted an exchange session with designers and distilled design goals for improving T2I interactions. In a within-subjects study comparing Inkspire to ControlNet, we found that Inkspire supported designers with more inspiration and exploration of design ideas, and improved aspects of the co-creative process by allowing designers to effectively grasp the current state of the AI to guide it towards novel design intentions.

Topics & Concepts

SketchGRASPComputer scienceIterative designGenerative DesignHuman–computer interactionProduct designGenerative grammarSession (web analytics)Engineering design processProcess (computing)Design educationDesign processUser experience designProduct (mathematics)Visual reasoningSoftware engineeringWork in processArtificial intelligenceEngineeringWorld Wide WebProgramming languageMechanical engineeringVisual artsMathematicsGeometryChemical engineeringAlgorithmOperations managementMetric (unit)Compatibility (geochemistry)ArtDesign Education and PracticeAesthetic Perception and AnalysisInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
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