Ship UIs with AI.

30 days. 30 UI challenges. Build real AI-native design skills.

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The daily rhythm

The brief

A fresh UX problem lands in your inbox every morning. The first 10 days, you get everything: a foundation prompt and an art direction prompt. After that, you write your own.

The execution

Open your `.pen` file in Cursor. Type your prompt in the Cursor chat, watch the design appear on the Pencil canvas inside your IDE. When it looks right, tell Cursor to build it. No code. Just direction.

The ship

Your browser renders a live, interactive prototype with hover states, animations, and real interactions. That is your output for the day.

What you will master?

Art direction

Learn to direct AI the way a senior designer directs a junior. With precision, intent, and an eye for what is missing.

Prompt engineering

Write instructions that produce consistent, professional-quality UI. Vague prompts produce vague results. You will stop writing vague prompts.

Real-world UX

Solve 30 actual product challenges: login flows, error states, empty states, pricing tables, date pickers, form inputs, and more. Problems that appear in every product you will ever work on.

AI-Native workflow

Master the loop: open your `.pen` file in Cursor, type a prompt in the chat, watch the design generate on the canvas, tell Cursor to build it, review it live in the browser, iterate. Your design and code live in the same folder. Same repo, same version control, same window.

The ship mindset

Daily execution is a skill. Thirty consecutive days of shipping something real builds the kind of discipline that separates people who talk about design from people who do it.

Live portfolio

30 interactive, AI-directed interfaces. Built and directed by you. Ready to show.

FAQ

More intentionally than before. Your tool shifts from a mouse to language, which means every decision has to be explicit. You cannot drag something "a little to the left." You have to know why it should be left, by how much, and what it communicates. That precision is what this challenge trains.