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by BizarroLand 1348 days ago
Yeah, that's what I saw too, a digital mood board with blobs of abstract kitchen-like things that you could theoretically cut and paste the parts you like onto a digital whiteboard.

Once that part was done, then the designer could use those bits and pieces to identify what you like best and cross reference that with what is available and what is possible within your budget and get you the result that you would be happiest with.

With that, the actual designer is still a very important piece of the puzzle and this does very little to replace them.