Adobe Firefly tutorial: How to use Adobe Firefly in UI design
Blog post from LogRocket
Adobe Firefly is an AI-driven image generation tool developed by Adobe, designed to enhance and accelerate the creative process in app and web design. Currently in its beta phase, Firefly offers a variety of features such as text-to-image, generative fill, text effects, generating replacement colors, text-to-template, and text-to-vector graphic capabilities, positioning itself as a versatile tool for designers. Users can access Firefly with an Adobe account, receiving 25 generative credits monthly with the option to purchase more. Although the tool can create impressive visual assets and provide design inspiration, it struggles with producing complex UI designs autonomously, often requiring additional input or modifications from the user. Firefly's interface is praised for its ease of use, allowing users to easily adjust parameters such as aspect ratio and style options. While it holds potential for future advancements, its current primary utility lies in generating images and visual assets rather than replacing entire design workflows or teams, and there remain uncertainties about the rights to AI-generated images.