Design at the Speed of Adjectives

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Every design tool today operates at the wrong level of abstraction for AI-assisted engineering.

Traditional tools give you padding sliders and color pickers, built for a world where designer and

engineer are separate roles moving at separate speeds. Prompt-to-design tools one-shot a pretty

landing page from a sentence, which is more dangerous because it looks like it's working. No serious

design director hears a prompt and starts pushing pixels. The brief comes first. What's the

emotional territory? What should this not feel like? Today's AI tools skip that discovery entirely.

The result is output without intent. Technically competent, strategically empty. The right

abstraction for a world where the designer is also the engineer lives between these extremes. Not

pixels. Not prompts. Adjectives. "Make it feel warmer." "Strip it to its essence." "Add tension."

These are the controls a creative director actually thinks in. Drawing on lessons from building

Impeccable, an open source design tool with 24 adjective-level commands like /bolder, /quieter, and

/distill, I'll share what worked, what didn't, and how to apply this thinking to any AI interface

where creative intent matters more than parameter control.

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