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Oct 12, 2023Liked by Jakob Nielsen

Thanks for ur work so far, I'm completely newbie as a student, hope one day I can make valuable things from ur lessons

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Oct 11, 2023Liked by Jakob Nielsen

I love this gentle take on the sensitivity of the practice which makes using the tool more impactful for people who look for trust in the products they use.

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Oct 11, 2023·edited Oct 11, 2023Liked by Jakob Nielsen

Your Heuristics Evaluation principles have been like a harmonized symphony to designers, never realized before today that they could sound so poetic, especially in Haiku form. Thank you, for sharing your continuous creativity and wisdom. Regards from Canada.

Heuristics bloom bright,

Design's symphony takes flight,

Wisdom's gift, delight.

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Love this haiku style break downs and also the “Haiku Master” by Leonardo. Curious what prompt you used for the beautiful illustration.

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Thank you. The prompt was "an old Japanese Haiku master holding an ink brush in one hand and drawing beautiful calligraphy of a haiku poem in Japanese on a big sheet of paper. artwork style is muted Japanese wet ink painting scroll, muted colors, rice paper texture, splash paint, wet to wet techniques." I used DreamShaper 7 for the finetuned model in "Anime" mode. This illustration is not really Anime, and I was prepared to reject the images if they were too much like real anime. But I liked this one better than the images from "Illustration", "Dynamic", and "Sketch Color" modes which I also tried. This is a good example of the workflow I describe in my article "AI’s Role in Human-AI Symbiosis: Originator or Refiner" https://jakobnielsenphd.substack.com/p/human-ai-symbiosis-originator

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Wow! Thank you Jakob, I'm definitely trying this.

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