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Analysis of Interaction Between Designers and AI Tools in the Digital Context of Visual Design

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  • Xiangyang Bian
  • Yimeng Shi

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Diversity of vision, which is the most complex product of human creativity. The complicated data and information enter the visual space in a diversified form, and the audience can communicate with each other through feeling and perceiving the atmosphere. There is a relationship between the generation and transmission of emotion and the information we receive, and the two complement each other. Modern society is full of digital cues and real-world feedback. In the past, without large-scale industrialization, people only need to interpret the relationship between people and things, but in the current situation, people are gradually independent from space, and the connection between people and artificial intelligence is filled with the whole modern society. Especially as designers, we need to look at the relationship with AI tools from an open mind, rather than a traditional design approach, so that our design work can keep pace with The Times.

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  • Xiangyang Bian & Yimeng Shi, 2025. "Analysis of Interaction Between Designers and AI Tools in the Digital Context of Visual Design," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 21(1), pages 1-32, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:21:y:2025:i:1:p:32
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