It's Monday.

Here's what changed in AI this week, and what it means for your design work:

  • 🧪 What I'm Building: What I’m Building

  • 🚨 Big News: Seedance 2.0 went viral and Hollywood sent cease and desist letters

  • 🤖 Design Inspiration: Complete brand identity from AI, logo, palette, typography, and business cards

  • 🛠️ Tutorial of the Week: How I built a Porsche website concept using Kling 3.0 + Figma

  • 💡 Prompt of the Week: Luxury brand guidelines PDF in one shot

  • ⚙️ AI Tool of the Week: Gemini 3.1 Pro + Antigravity, the combo every designer needs right now

WHAT I’M BUILDING

Behind the Scenes

This week, I made a decision I’d been delaying for months - I restarted a brand-new YouTube channel.

After being banned six months ago (still without a clear reason) and spending way too much energy trying to recover it, I decided to let it go and start fresh. Sometimes moving forward is better than holding on.

There’s simply too much happening in the AI space not to talk about it. The first video is already live - you can check it out here.

On this new channel, I’ll go deeper: sharing how I actually use AI in my workflow, breaking down the latest models, and showing how you can design faster and better with these tools. Exciting times ahead.

BIG NEWS

Seedance 2.0 Went Viral And Hollywood Wants It Gone

ByteDance recently dropped Seedance 2.0. Seedance 2.0 is an AI video generator that creates full cinematic video with synchronized audio, dialogue, sound effects, ambient sound, all from a single text prompt. And it went so viral that Disney, Paramount, and other studios sent cease and desist letters. CNN, TechCrunch, and NBC News all covered the story.

What caught my attention

Seedance 2.0 generates movie quality video with matching sound design. This is all done with one prompt, you don’t need to source audio separately or do any post production syncing. It supports multimodal input, meaning you can combine up to 9 images, 3 videos, 3 audio files, and text in one prompt. There is also motion transfer, so you can upload reference footage and the AI replicates the choreography, camera movements, and action sequences. And the most impressive part is the character consistency across multi shot sequences. This means faces don’t randomly change between scenes. You can generate connected scenes with the same characters, style, and atmosphere.

Why it matters

For motion designers and video creators, this is a preview of where everything is heading and the quality bar for AI video is really high now. Accessing Seedance 2.0 was not easy a few weeks ago. But the technology is here, and it will become more accessible very fast. What matters for designers right now is that you understand what is possible: Concept videos, brand animations, product promos, social content and the production cost for all of these is much cheaper than what it used to cost through other means.

The real win

Seedance 2.0 is showing us that AI video is crossing the line from just cool demos to something you can actually use in real work. We now have multi shot storytelling where characters stay consistent. Audio that genuinely syncs with what's on screen. Reference based control that lets you guide the output toward what you actually had in mind. Now, you don't have to use Seedance 2.0 specifically. That's not the point. The point is that tools at this level exist now. And if you're a designer, that should have your attention, because workflows that include video are about to get a lot faster and a lot cheaper. And the ones who start preparing for that shift now will have an advantage.

DESIGN INSPIRATION

Complete Brand Identity From AI In One Prompt Chain

Tool Used: Ideogram

PROMPT: Design a luxury minimalist logo for a fictional high-end perfume brand called "MAISON ÉCLAT." The logo should feature an elegant monogram combining the letters M and E in a refined serif typeface with thin, high-contrast strokes.
Place the monogram inside a subtle geometric frame, either a thin circle or a soft hexagonal outline.
Below the monogram, display the full brand name "MAISON ÉCLAT" in wide-spaced uppercase serif lettering and beneath that, the tagline "PARIS · SINCE 1927" in a smaller, lighter weight.
Use a color palette of deep matte black background with warm antique gold (#C9A84C) for all type and graphic elements.
The overall aesthetic should feel timeless, editorial, and unmistakably premium, inspired by heritage fashion houses like Chanel and Hermès.
Clean negative space, no decorative clutter, no gradients, no drop shadows.
The design should look like it belongs embossed on a black leather box.

Tool Used: Recraft

PROMPT: Create a professional brand identity color palette and typography specimen sheet for a luxury brand called "MAISON ÉCLAT." The layout should look like a page from a premium brand guidelines document on a clean white background.
Display five color swatches in a horizontal row: Rich Black (#0A0A0A), Antique Gold (#C9A84C), Ivory Cream (#F5F0E8), Deep Burgundy (#4A0E1B), and Warm Taupe (#A89F91).
Show the hex code beneath each swatch in small, clean sans-serif text.
Below the palette, include a typography section showing the primary heading font "Didot" displayed at large scale with the full alphabet in uppercase and lowercase, and the secondary body font "Montserrat Light" shown in a sample paragraph of brand copy.
Include visual hierarchy examples: H1, H2, H3, body text, and caption sizes.
The overall design should feel structured, editorial, and luxury, like an internal brand book page at a fashion house.
Minimal layout, generous whitespace, no decoration.
PROMPT: Design a front-and-back business card mockup for a luxury perfume brand called "MAISON ÉCLAT." The front features the brand monogram "ME" in antique gold (#C9A84C) centered on a matte black (#0A0A0A) background, with the brand name "MAISON ÉCLAT" in elegant spaced uppercase serif lettering below and the tagline "PARIS · SINCE 1927" in smaller gold text beneath.
The back of the card uses an ivory cream (#F5F0E8) background with the contact details printed in deep black serif type: "Éloise Marchand, Creative Director" as the name, followed by email, phone, and an address, all left-aligned with generous spacing.
A thin gold line separates the name from the contact details.
Include a subtle embossed geometric pattern in the background of the front card.
The mockup should show both cards at a slight angle on a dark marble surface with soft directional lighting and realistic shadows.
Premium, photorealistic, editorial quality.
No clutter, no gradients, no rounded corners.

TUTORIAL OF THE WEEK

How I Built A Porsche Website Concept Using Kling 3.0 + Figma

I built a Porsche website concept from scratch by combining AI generated motion with clean design. First, I generate a cinematic hero video in Higgsfield using Kling 3.0, then I design a clean hero layout in Figma and bring the whole thing to life in prototype mode. This is how you combine AI motion and design to create high end website concepts fast.

Step 1: Open Higgsfield And Select Kling 3.0

  1. Go to Higgsfield and navigate to the Video section.

  2. Click the model dropdown and select Kling 3.0, this is the latest model with reduced wait times and faster generation.

  3. Set your video parameters: 5 seconds, 720p, 16:9 ratio.

Step 2: Upload Reference Images And Write Your Prompt

  1. Upload two reference images of the Porsche 911 to guide the look of the video.

  2. One front view, one side profile.

  3. Write a motion description in the prompt field.

  4. I used: "The car comes from far away, then get closer, and drift and turn away."

  5. The two reference images anchor the AI so the car model stays consistent throughout the video.

Step 3: Generate The Cinematic Hero Video

  1. Hit Generate and wait for the AI to process your video.

  2. Kling 3.0 will produce a cinematic 5 second clip based on your references and prompt.

  3. Review the output.

  4. If the motion feels right, download it.

  5. If not, adjust the prompt and regenerate.

Step 4: Design The Hero Layout In Figma

  1. Open Figma and create a new desktop frame.

  2. Build your hero section: add the Porsche logo at the top, then create a bold "911 CARRERA" headline using heavy, condensed typography.

  3. Add a product description block with "PORSCHE 911 CARRERA S" as the subheading and a short paragraph of copy below.

  4. Design clean CTA buttons: "CHANGE MODEL", "CONFIGURE", and "BUY NOW" with a blue accent.

Step 5: Integrate The Video And Prototype

  1. Place the AI generated Porsche video directly into the Figma hero section, right where the car should appear.

  2. Switch from Design mode to Prototype mode in Figma.

  3. Add smooth transitions and interactions to bring the whole experience to life.

The final result is a high end Porsche website concept with cinematic AI video integrated directly into the design.

PROMPT OF THE WEEK

Luxury Brand Guidelines PDF In One Shot

PROMPT: Design a single-page luxury brand guidelines sheet for a fictional high-end fragrance house called "MAISON AURIQUE." The layout should look like a page from a professionally designed brand book, printed on a matte black background with gold and cream accents.

Include these sections in a clean grid layout:

1. LOGO - A minimal gold monogram "MA" in an elegant serif style, centered at the top
2. COLOR PALETTE - Five swatches in a horizontal row: Rich Black (#0A0A0A), Antique Gold (#C9A84C), Ivory Cream (#F5F0E8), Deep Burgundy (#4A0E1B), Warm Taupe (#A89F91). Show hex codes beneath each swatch in small cream text.
3. TYPOGRAPHY - Display "Didot" as the primary heading font and "Montserrat Light" as the body font, with sample text for each
4. BUSINESS CARD - A small front-and-back mockup using the brand colors, with the name "Éloise Marchand, Creative Director" and minimal contact details
5. BRAND PATTERN - A subtle repeating geometric motif using gold lines on black

The overall aesthetic should feel like Chanel meets Tom Ford - restrained, luxurious, editorial.
No clutter.
Every element should breathe.

TOOL OF THE WEEK

Gemini 3.1 Pro + Antigravity

Google just paired two things that make the designer to developer gap basically disappear. Gemini 3.1 Pro is Google's latest reasoning model. It generates animated SVGs directly from text prompts, pure code animations that are infinitely scalable, crisp at any size, and website ready with no rendering. It also has dramatically improved spatial reasoning, meaning UI mockups and visual assets actually come out looking correct. Antigravity is Google's agent powered IDE.

You describe what you want built, and AI agents plan, code, test, and deploy it for you. Gemini handles the design intelligence and Antigravity handles the execution. You can describe a landing page with brand details, colors, and sections, and get a functional, animated, responsive website with actual code. And both are completely free for individual users.

🧠 How I'd use it

  • Generate animated SVG hero graphics and micro interactions directly from text descriptions, no After Effects or Lottie files needed

  • Build functional website prototypes from design briefs without writing a single line of code

  • Create complete landing pages for client pitches that actually work, not just look pretty in a mockup

That’s it for this week, but I want to make each edition even better.

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See you next Monday,
— Adrien

Adrien Ninet

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