AI for Designers: Learn to Structure Ideas, Prompts, and Visual Directions

Aidesoranix helps designers explore AI in the creative process through clear modules, practical exercises, and structured materials for self-paced learning

  • Sophie Maddox - Prompt Architecture Specialist

    Sophie Maddox

    Prompt Architecture Specialist

  • Vern Henderson - AI Visual Systems Designer

    Vern Henderson

    AI Visual Systems Designer

  • Karin Zhang - Generative Layout Designer

    Karin Zhang

    Generative Layout Designer

We started with one question: how can AI feel clearer for designers?

Aidesoranix began with the idea of making AI a more understandable part of creative work for designers: not as a random set of prompts, but as a thoughtful process for ideas, style, composition, and visual direction.

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Design that thinks alongside you

Our mission is to create learning materials that help designers explore AI through exercises, examples, modules, and careful work with visual thinking.

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    Prompt Logic

    Helps designers write
    better AI prompts for design
    tasks, mood, style,
    and composition.

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    Design Flow

    Shows how to
    move from a first idea to
    an organized
    visual direction.

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    Mood Mapping

    Helps describe
    atmosphere, color, light,
    and the feeling of future
    visual work.

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    Creative Review

    Teaches a more thoughtful
    way to compare options and
    choose a direction using
    design criteria.

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  • Dennis Carney

    Dennis Carney

    Dennis came to Aidesoranix with scattered AI prompts: he had
    many ideas for covers and visual series, but often found it
    difficult to gather them into one consistent direction.

    The most useful part for him was the prompt structure, where
    idea, style, mood, and composition are treated as parts of one
    process.

    “I liked that the materials do not feel overloaded; they help
    break a creative idea into understandable steps.”

  • Tricia Mercer

    Tricia Mercer

    Tricia joined with the goal of working better with mood, light,
    and color descriptions in AI prompts for covers and
    learning materials.

    She found the explanations about atmosphere, visual focus, and
    scene description especially useful because they kept the
    process easier to follow.

    “The wording examples helped me describe not only the object,
    but also the feeling of the whole composition.”

Try a sample learning fragment before choosing a course

Start with a free learning fragment to see the Aidesoranix approach to AI for designers. This material introduces the basic logic of prompts, visual direction, and working with ideas. Click Get Free to receive the starter material and better understand the learning format.

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Look inside the learning directions

Explore the Aidesoranix learning directions and see how the materials are built for designers who study AI in creative work. The courses cover prompts, composition, style, color, atmosphere, visual series, and idea review. Each direction includes its own structure, practical exercises, and examples for independent learning. Click Preview Courses to view the course collection and choose a format that fits your current design tasks.