Like a real designer, Galileo performs better when given specific goals or features to add for the user. While it can suggest features for your app, providing some context to start with is always helpful.
Feel free to ask for specific, common components if you have them in mind.
“An app for marathon runners”
Generic prompt is good for brainstorming when you’re not sure about the features.
✅ “An app for marathon runners to engage with a community, find partners, get training advice, and find races near them”
More details increase the chance of the exact results of what you asked.
“Taylor Swift has released 1989 (Taylor's Version) which is a rerecording of the album but with additional songs. Create an app that features her new album”
“Design the music player page for Suburban Legends, the album art is a macro, zoomed-in photo of ocean water”
This will influence the colors, content, photos, etc. of the app that Galileo generates.
“Detail page in an ecommerce app for a Japandi-styled tea store in San Francisco that sells herbal teas and beautiful ceramics. The colors should be neutral and minimal with black buttons. The font should feel soft”
“Detail page in an ecommerce app that sells japanese-workwear inspired athletic apparel for men. Design should feel dark, minimal, with dark blue as primary color. The clothing pictures should also be minimal and not gaudy. Natural fabrics”
You can ask Galileo to use specific colors in your designs. For example, you can request colors like forest green
or bright orange
, and Galileo will select a closely matched color.
Aside from color, you can also modify font types and border-radius through the prompt. Experiment with asking for a playful font
or a serif
font style. You can also try to ask for fully rounded broader radius
for buttons.
“An app for discovering new books that uses a serif font and the brand color of #2D531C.”
“An app for weightlifting recommendations that uses the brightest orange possible”
“An app for discovering new books that uses a serif font and a light green brand color.”
“An app for weightlifting recommendations that uses the brightest orange possible, with a bolder font style.”