Design

Pre-delivery design review and client feedback preparation

Use AI to pressure-test and critique design work — presentations, illustrations, or final deliverables — before delivery, surfacing weak points, anticipating client objections, and preparing clearer rationale to reduce revision rounds.

Why the human is still essential here

Only the designer can judge stakeholder context, decide what feedback to act on, and take final creative responsibility; AI provides structured critique and anticipatory analysis, not decisions.

How people use this

Devil's-advocate Q&A rehearsal

Have AI role-play as a skeptical stakeholder to generate tough questions and help you refine answers and backup slides.

Claude / ChatGPT

Slide clarity and logic check

Paste slide text and speaker notes for critique on narrative flow, jargon, missing assumptions, and confusing claims.

Claude / ChatGPT

Auto-draft speaker notes and summary

Generate tighter speaker notes and an executive summary from the deck content to improve delivery and timeboxing.

Microsoft Copilot for PowerPoint / Claude

Client pushback simulation

Upload the final and ask AI to roleplay client stakeholders, listing likely objections so you can proactively address them in the delivery note.

ChatGPT (GPT-4o) / Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Delivery rationale and talking points draft

Have AI turn gut-feel reasoning into a concise written rationale (concept, choices, alignment to brief) to include in the presentation or email.

ChatGPT / Notion AI

Legibility and accessibility red-flag review

Ask AI to check the final for readability at small sizes, contrast issues, and accessibility concerns, then create a quick fix list before delivery.

ChatGPT (image analysis) / Stark

Pre-flight pushback checklist with mitigations

Share the near-final artwork plus delivery context and have AI produce a prioritized list of probable objections with suggested response language and optional edits.

Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Community stories (2)

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I use AI as an illustrator.

I use AI as an illustrator.
Here's my workflow:


When I'm developing a concept, I usually land on 3–4 directions. I only send 2 to the client (decision fatigue is real). That edit is on me.


But I have my darlings. We all do. And we all know how hard it is to kill them.


So before I send anything, I ask AI to break down the strengths and weaknesses of each concept, the way a creative director might. Not to make the decision for me. To see what I might be too close to see ("hidden penis" is also real).


I also send my finals before delivery, and ask where a client might push back. I don't just change everything based on what it says. But it helps me put words over my gut feeling. And I say gut feeling, because after 14 years in the industry you develop a sixth sense which you are not always capable of articulating.


The result? Fewer revision rounds. Better client communication. Less of that gut-drop feeling when feedback lands.


As a freelancer, you don't have a colleague to glance over your shoulder. For a long time, that colleague was my partner — who has since developed a form of PTSD from: "Are you suuuuuure you don't see anything eeeeelse in this drawing?"


AI doesn't replace that human eye. But it gives me something to push against before the work goes out the door.


Anyone else using it this way?

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Adriana DanailaIllustrator for brands & educators
Mar 3, 2026
LinkedIn

I was already using ChatGPT.

I was already using ChatGPT. I had Google (Gemini) on my phone. My workflow was "working." But after 7+ years in design, I've learned: the tools that change how you think are worth paying attention to. Not the loudest ones. The ones that make you sharper. So I gave Claude a real chance — and wrote about what actually surprised me as a working designer.

In the article I cover:

→ How I use it to articulate design decisions to clients

→ Writing case studies that tell a story, not a feature list

→ Stress-testing presentations before I walk into the room

→ Cold outreach that actually gets replies


If you're a designer still on the fence about AI tools, this one's for you.


#UXDesign #AITools #DesignThinking #ClaudeAI #PratikBarotDesigns #DesignerLife #ProductDesign #PersonalBranding #DesignCommunity #AI

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Pratik BarotDesign Lead at ThinkWhy
Feb 25, 2026