I-Card: A Generative AI-Supported Intelligent Design Method Card Deck
Chen, L; Cheang, W; Jiang, Z; et al.Xu, Y; Cai, Z; Sun, L; Childs, P; Han, J; Hansen, P; Zuo, H
Date: 25 April 2025
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Abstract
A design method card deck helps designers understand and provoke thinking by presenting each method in a simple format and allow designers to switch between methods seamlessly by maintaining the same simple format across the deck. However, recent observations have shown designers hesitate to use a card deck due to the lack of support, ...
A design method card deck helps designers understand and provoke thinking by presenting each method in a simple format and allow designers to switch between methods seamlessly by maintaining the same simple format across the deck. However, recent observations have shown designers hesitate to use a card deck due to the lack of support, while other tools have provided identified support with generative AI. Through a formative study, we identified the specific support designers need when applying the design method cards and intentions in integrating generative AI. Accordingly, we developed the intelligent design method card deck, I-Card, which integrates generative AI to provide applicable design methods, design knowledge and data support, and interactive and dynamic support. A user study demonstrates that I-Card improved the design efficiency and applicability by offering personalized guidance, enhanced decision-making with comprehensive data generation and provided more design inspiration via interactive support.
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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