The gesture and the instruction
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This piece examines the sensory shift in design work as professionals move from direct spatial manipulation in canvas-based tools to instruction-based agentic workflows. It identifies a transition from 'making-feel'—the physical feedback of manual creation—to 'result-feel,' where the designer acts more as a director or evaluator.
Why this matters
Understanding how AI shifts the physiological and cognitive nature of design work helps professionals recognize new types of fatigue and adapt their creative process to automated environments.
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