Yes, the frontend was actually generated with the help of AI.
I used an AI code assistant to scaffold the initial React + Vite structure and component layout, then refined and customized it manually to make it production-ready.
I wanted to explore how far current AI tools can go in building functional, aesthetic UIs — and where human input is still essential.
ColorMinds is kind of an experiment in that sense: AI-assisted creation, but human-curated output.
Regarding the images — they’re all AI-generated from original prompts (no scraping or reuse of copyrighted material).
We also filter out prompts that could resemble well-known IPs like Nintendo or Disney to stay on the safe side.
Yes, the frontend was actually generated with the help of AI. I used an AI code assistant to scaffold the initial React + Vite structure and component layout, then refined and customized it manually to make it production-ready.
I wanted to explore how far current AI tools can go in building functional, aesthetic UIs — and where human input is still essential. ColorMinds is kind of an experiment in that sense: AI-assisted creation, but human-curated output.
Regarding the images — they’re all AI-generated from original prompts (no scraping or reuse of copyrighted material). We also filter out prompts that could resemble well-known IPs like Nintendo or Disney to stay on the safe side.
Appreciate you raising both points