Fraude AI
Just like Claude but stolen!
Prototype in figma here. Download Figma file FraudeAi
Text written by ClaudeAI. Aranged by Marijo Franić, senior UX/UI designer
“ Here’s the thing about creativity in design: that famous Picasso quote about stealing isn’t giving you a license for petty theft — it’s your VIP pass to remix culture.
Think your designs need to be as groundbreaking as flying cars or as unique as a unicorn riding a skateboard? Nope. That pressure to be revolutionary is creativity’s biggest buzzkill. Trust me, even Amazon didn’t invent their website format from thin air — they just made it uniquely… Amazon.
Here’s the secret sauce: stop chasing originality (spoiler alert: it’s rarer than a designer who doesn’t love coffee). Instead, chase authenticity. While originality is about being first (exhausting!), authenticity is about being genuinely you. It’s like cooking — everyone has access to the same ingredients, but your special blend of spices makes it your signature dish.
So next time you’re stuck thinking “I’m not creative enough,” remember: you’re not here to reinvent the wheel. You’re here to give it your own spin. And hey, sometimes the most brilliant designs are just clever remixes of what already works. No flying cars required!
OK, sooo!
Speaking of stealing artfully, I’ve actually walked the talk. I created a free UI design system in Figma that riffs on Claude AI’s sleek interface, but with my own creative spin. Think Claude’s clean aesthetics meet fresh animations and prototype interactions. The whole thing is up for grabs — completely free for fellow designers to remix and build upon.
Why reinvent the AI chat interface when you can evolve it? The real magic isn’t in starting from scratch — it’s in how you train and customize your AI to create something uniquely yours. That’s your next frontier: taking this foundation and teaching your AI to dance to your tune.
So here’s my gift to the design community: a jumping-off point for the AI era. Whether you’re building the next chat interface or learning UI design, you can skip the “blank canvas paralysis” and focus on what matters — making your AI assistant uniquely yours. All the components, prototypes, and animations are ready to roll in Figma. Your job? Add that special sauce that makes your AI assistant stand out.
Remember: The best designs/developers aren’t just original — they’re authentic. They take what works and make it work better. Just like I did with Claude’s interface, and now it’s your turn to do with mine.
Let’s keep this creative cycle spinning!