It's Monday.
Here's what changed in AI this week, and what it means for your design work:
🧪 What I'm Building: Behind the Scenes
🤖 Design Inspiration: Websites Built with Gemini 3.1
🛠️ Tutorial of the Week: How to create AI animations from a single image with Higgsfield Vibe Motion
💡 Prompt of the Week: Cinematic SaaS Website
⚙️ AI Tool of the Week: Seedance 2.0. The AI video model everyone is scrambling to access

WHAT I’M BUILDING
Behind the Scenes
Another week gone, and the more I experiment with Claude Code, the more I realize how powerful it really is.
For years, I’ve had dozens of SaaS ideas sitting in my notes. Sometimes I even had the designs ready, but building the backend felt like a wall. Now, Claude Code lets me turn those designs into fully functional products. And the craziest part? It’s pixel-perfect. It doesn’t just “get inspired” by my design like other AI tools, it actually respects it. That’s where their Figma MCP integration makes a huge difference.
It genuinely feels like the best time ever to be a designer.
I’ve also started exploring its agent mode where it can literally take control of my computer to execute tasks. The potential is huge. I’m still learning, but I’ll share real use cases soon
I’ve also started exploring its agent mode where it can literally take control of my computer to execute tasks. The potential is huge. I’m still learning, but I’ll share real use cases soon.
Reply and tell me: what SaaS would you launch today?


BIG NEWS

Canva launched an integration that brings its Brand Kit directly into AI assistants. We're talking ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot. You can now generate fully on brand designs by typing a plain language prompt inside your AI chat box without ever opening the Canva editor.
What caught my attention
The integration runs on three pieces working together. Canva's Design Model generates editable, layered design outputs, actual layered Canva files you can refine. Then Canva's AI copilot features handle design assistance. And tying it all together is Canva's MCP Server, a connector that lets AI assistants securely access your Canva workspace, Brand Kit, and templates.
What this means in practice: you open ChatGPT or Claude, describe the presentation or social graphic you need, and the AI pulls your logos, color palettes, fonts, layouts, and brand voice directly from your stored Brand Kit and applies them automatically. The output is brand compliant from the first draft.
The numbers back it up as well. Over 12 million designs have already been created through this integration across ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot. Canva is also consistently ranking among the top 10 sites receiving the most referrals from AI assistants.

Why it matters
Every designer knows the pain of spending weeks building a brand system with precise colors, typography, spacing rules, and logo usage guidelines. Then someone on the team uses AI to generate a presentation and it comes back in completely wrong fonts with colors that don't even exist in your palette.
This integration doesn’t have that problem. When the AI generates designs, it pulls from your actual Brand Kit and doesn’t base it on approximations. The guided presentation builder lets you collaborate with the AI on story structure, then it builds a polished deck in your brand's style.
There's also bulk text editing. You can tell ChatGPT to remove all jargon from a 50 slide deck or make it more conversational, and every slide updates simultaneously while the design formatting stays intact. Let’s say you need to translate an entire presentation into another language. You can do that with one prompt and all the text transforms while preserving every visual element.

The real win
The bigger shift is what this means for the designer's role. Entry level production work like resizing assets, translating decks, and creating social media variants across platforms is just a matter of prompting now. You tell the AI to adapt your Instagram post for LinkedIn, email, and Twitter, and it handles all the reformatting while staying on brand.
That frees up senior designers to focus on what actually matters: strategy, brand systems, and creative direction.
And the competitive pressure is real. Adobe with Firefly, Microsoft with Designer, Figma, and startups like Galileo AI are all racing to embed AI driven design into productivity tools. Canva is staking its claim as the visual layer of the AI ecosystem, and this integration is their strongest move yet.

DESIGN INSPIRATION
Websites Built with Gemini 3.1
Tool Used: Gemini 3.1

PROMPT: A modern, high-end SaaS landing page design with a dark black background and warm orange gradient lighting, featuring a cinematic and futuristic aesthetic. On the left side, large bold white typography reads “Craft Visual Stories” with smaller supporting text, glowing orange buttons, and subtle grid overlays. On the right side, display a sleek smartphone mockup showing a creative video app interface, along with large performance statistics like “500 Million,” “1,800%,” and “140,000.” Add soft light flares, smooth gradients, glassmorphism UI cards, and a premium tech startup vibe with dramatic contrast and depth.Tool Used: Gemini 3.1

PROMPT: A clean, modern real estate dashboard UI with a soft light gray background and subtle neumorphism-style cards with smooth shadows and rounded corners. The layout features a top navigation bar with a logo, tabs like Overview and Properties, a search bar for locations, and a user profile section. In the center, display a large analytics card with a luxury minimalist house image, overlaid metrics such as “Total Volume $8,245k” and “Engagement 42.1%,” plus floating stat cards for Closed Deals and Net Revenue. On the right, include a listing board with property preview cards showing interior photos, pricing, location details, and small icons for bedrooms and size, creating a sleek SaaS property management interface.Tool Used: Gemini 3.1

PROMPT: Design a dark, futuristic architecture website with a minimal black and charcoal color palette accented by subtle gold highlights. Feature bold, oversized typography with strong geometric layouts, immersive grid systems, and cinematic black-and-white architectural imagery framed in modern UI cards. Emphasize concepts like parametric design, algorithmic structures, and digital craftsmanship with sleek micro-interactions and data-driven interface elements. The overall mood should feel high-end, intelligent, and cutting-edge — blending brutalism, precision engineering, and next-gen digital aesthetics.
TUTORIAL OF THE WEEK
How to Create AI Animations From a Single Image With Higgsfield Vibe Motion
Want to turn a static image into a smooth, professional looking animation without touching After Effects or any motion design software? Higgsfield's Vibe Motion feature does exactly that, and it only takes one prompt.
Step 1: Open Higgsfield and Select Vibe Motion
Go to Higgsfield and create a free account if you don't have one.
On the main dashboard, click on the Vibe Motion feature.
This is the tool that takes a still image and applies AI driven animation to it based on your text description.

Step 2: Upload Your Reference Image
Click reference and select the image you want to animate.
This can be anything: a product shot, a logo, a UI screenshot, a portrait, or a landscape.
The AI will analyze the image structure to understand what elements can be animated and how.

Step 3: Write Your Animation Prompt
In the prompt field, describe the specific animation you want applied to your image.
Be detailed about what should move, how it should move, and the overall feel you're going for.
The more specific your prompt, the more control you have over the final animation.

Step 4: Generate and Refine
Click Generate and wait for the AI to process your animation.
Preview the result directly in the browser.
If the motion isn't quite right, tweak your prompt and regenerate. Small wording changes can produce significantly different results.
Once you're happy, you can adjust fonts, colors, and choose different animation styles within the platform.

Step 5: Export Your Animation
Download the final animation as a video file.
Use it in your website hero sections, social media posts, presentations, or client deliverables.
The output is clean enough to use directly without post processing.


PROMPT OF THE WEEK
Cinematic SaaS Website

PROMPT: Create a bold, cinematic SaaS website hero section with a deep black space-themed background featuring a massive detailed asteroid floating in front of a dimly lit planet, surrounded by subtle star particles and cosmic dust. Use dramatic lighting with soft blue-gray highlights and realistic shadows to give the asteroid strong depth and texture, creating a high-contrast, immersive sci-fi atmosphere. On the left side, place large, bold, modern sans-serif white typography that reads “See Beyond. Unlock Your Brand,” with clean kerning and strong visual hierarchy. Add a minimal top navigation bar with a simple wordmark logo on the left, navigation links (Home, Features, Pricing, About) centered, and a bright neon-lime rounded “Get Started” button on the right.
Include small feature blurbs in the lower-left section with subtle lime-green icons and concise descriptions such as instant deployment, smart SEO tracking, and performance audits, keeping the layout clean and well-spaced. On the lower right, add a secondary headline in white text with a supporting call-to-action button styled in the same neon-lime accent color, including a small arrow icon inside the button. Maintain a sleek, modern tech aesthetic with generous negative space, smooth gradients, and sharp UI alignment. Overall, aim for a premium startup landing page design with a futuristic, slightly mysterious tone and strong contrast between neon accents and the dark cosmic background.
TOOL OF THE WEEK
Wispr Flow
Wispr Flow is the voice dictation tool that actually works and it might be the fastest way to get words out of your head and into any app.

The premise is simple. Instead of typing, you speak. Flow transcribes it, cleans it up, removes filler words, and drops polished text wherever your cursor is Gmail, Notion, Slack, iMessage, Claude, Cursor, anywhere.
Here's what makes it different from basic dictation.
Most voice-to-text tools just transcribe. Flow uses AI to auto-edit what you say in real time. You can ramble, stutter, restart sentences it still outputs clean, formatted text on the other end. It also auto-adjusts tone based on the app you're using, so a voice message in Slack reads differently than a draft in your email client.
The snippet library is a sleeper feature. You create voice shortcuts for things you repeat constantly your Calendly link, a FAQ response, your elevator pitch and just speak a cue to insert the full formatted text. Huge for anyone doing high-volume outreach or client communication.
It also learns your personal dictionary over time, picking up names, company terms, and industry words so transcription gets more accurate the longer you use it. Supports 100+ languages and works across Mac, Windows, and iPhone.
The numbers they put out: 220 wpm speaking vs 45 wpm typing. 4x faster.
Used by teams at OpenAI, Vercel, Clay, Replit, and a handful of other places you'd recognize. Free to start, 14-day Pro trial included.

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— Adrien


Adrien Ninet
