AI

 

  Experiments with AI – Playful Interfaces, Smart Ideas

 

AI Fortune Cookie – A Playful Twist of Destiny - TRY ME

🟡 Used Bolt's visual AI builder and ChatGPT prompts to power fortune generation and flow logic

🟡 Tweaked code to adjust color palette, cookie sizes, and floating animations for a more playful experience

🟡 Integrated a mystical voice that reads each fortune aloud, adding a more immersive, storybook feel

 

🧩 Productivity Dashboard – Unified Workspace UI - TRY ME

🟣 Designed a B2B SaaS dashboard (Dashboard, Workspace, Integrations) to streamline outreach, task tracking, and app syncs

🟣 Converted wireframes into high-fidelity prototype using Bolt AI, ensuring consistency and a modern, minimal interface

🟣 Focused on clean layout, modular components, and smooth user flow for sales and operations professionals

 

📌 DotSign.ai – Accessible ASL & Braille Learning UI

DotSign.ai is an innovative educational platform designed to make learning American Sign Language (ASL) and Braille more accessible, engaging, and self-paced. By combining real-time feedback, gamification, and interactive lessons, DotSign.ai aims to replace costly tutors with an AI-powered learning experience. The platform’s goal is to empower learners with immediate guidance and motivation while mastering ASL hand gestures or understanding Braille, all in an intuitive, modern interface.

🛠️ Building DotSign.ai: v0 vs. Bolt

I explored two AI UI builders — V0.dev and Bolt — to turn DotSign.ai into a working prototype without manual design.

  • On Bolt, I achieved the desired UI experience with just two prompts. It was incredibly intuitive: I could easily add navigation like a “Start Challenge” link on the Braille learning screen, rather than forcing the challenge to begin on the same screen. The interface Bolt generated looked polished and aligned well with modern UI standards, making it ideal for a clear, user-friendly experience.

  • On V0, despite many iterations and prompt tweaks, I couldn’t get the UI to match the desired flow. The generation process was less intuitive, and updates didn’t reliably reflect prompt changes, leading to a less consistent or engaging result compared to Bolt.

🔗 See V0.dev 🔗 See Bolt

Overall, Bolt proved to be the better choice for this project thanks to its simplicity, speed, and more refined UI outputs.