

A designer's guide to Cursor: How to build interactive prototypes with sound, explore visual styles, and transform data visualizations | Elizabeth Lin
226 snips Jun 16, 2025
Elizabeth Lin, an independent design educator and founder of design is a party, shares her insights on elevating design through the innovative tool Cursor. She discusses how to create interactive prototypes infused with sound, enhancing user experiences. Elizabeth reveals techniques for transforming ordinary designs into stunning visuals and emphasizes the importance of diverse inspiration sources. She also shares practical methods for integrating data-driven prototypes, facilitating a more efficient design workflow.
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Broaden AI Inspiration Sources
- Broadening your sources of inspiration helps AI models like Cursor generate more unique designs.
- Including diverse references such as a K-pop music video can enrich AI-generated outputs creatively.
Exploring Styles with Cursor
- Elizabeth uses Cursor to explore visual styles by prompting it to list design aesthetics it can implement.
- She generates various styles like Brutalist and Y2K and iterates on them to find exciting visual explorations.
Iterate Designs with Checkpoints
- Use Cursor's 'restore checkpoint' to undo unwanted changes and experiment safely with prompts.
- Re-prompt with the same style can generate different unique results to refine your design.