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We reframe the designer’s role from maker to curator as AI floods the canvas with options. Judgment, empathy, and intent become the edge—trained through deeper study, cross-disciplinary inputs, constraints, and deliberate AI drills.
• the shift from execution to curation
• why AI averages while humans define intent
• taste as professional judgment, not preference
• empathy and emotional tone as design levers
• the five methods to train judgment
• constraints and variable isolation to learn faster
• the “one of twenty” AI drill to sharpen decisions
• trusting the gut and naming what feels off
• competing on discernment, not speed

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Chapters

1. The Shift: AI Redefines Design (00:00:00)

2. From Maker to Curator (00:00:24)

3. Taste, Intent, And The Average (00:02:04)

4. Judgment Is Empathy In Action (00:03:23)

5. The Taste-Training Playbook (00:04:20)

6. Train With Constraints (00:06:20)

7. Using AI As Practice (00:07:47)

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