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Main Authors: Karnatak, Nimisha, Baranes, Adrien, Marchant, Rob, Zeng, Huinan, Butler, Tríona, Olson, Kristen
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14320
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author Karnatak, Nimisha
Baranes, Adrien
Marchant, Rob
Zeng, Huinan
Butler, Tríona
Olson, Kristen
author_facet Karnatak, Nimisha
Baranes, Adrien
Marchant, Rob
Zeng, Huinan
Butler, Tríona
Olson, Kristen
contents Text-based prompting remains the predominant interaction paradigm in generative AI, yet it often introduces friction for novice users such as small business owners (SBOs), who struggle to articulate creative goals in domain-specific contexts like advertising. Through a formative study with six SBOs in the United Kingdom, we identify three key challenges: difficulties in expressing brand intuition through prompts, limited opportunities for fine-grained adjustment and refinement during and after content generation, and the frequent production of generic content that lacks brand specificity. In response, we present ACAI (AI Co-Creation for Advertising and Inspiration), a multimodal generative AI tool designed to support novice designers by moving beyond traditional prompt interfaces. ACAI features a structured input system composed of three panels: Branding, Audience and Goals, and the Inspiration Board. These inputs allow users to convey brand-relevant context and visual preferences. This work contributes to HCI research on generative systems by showing how structured interfaces can foreground user-defined context, improve alignment, and enhance co-creative control in novice creative workflows.
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spellingShingle Expanding the Generative AI Design Space through Structured Prompting and Multimodal Interfaces
Karnatak, Nimisha
Baranes, Adrien
Marchant, Rob
Zeng, Huinan
Butler, Tríona
Olson, Kristen
Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Text-based prompting remains the predominant interaction paradigm in generative AI, yet it often introduces friction for novice users such as small business owners (SBOs), who struggle to articulate creative goals in domain-specific contexts like advertising. Through a formative study with six SBOs in the United Kingdom, we identify three key challenges: difficulties in expressing brand intuition through prompts, limited opportunities for fine-grained adjustment and refinement during and after content generation, and the frequent production of generic content that lacks brand specificity. In response, we present ACAI (AI Co-Creation for Advertising and Inspiration), a multimodal generative AI tool designed to support novice designers by moving beyond traditional prompt interfaces. ACAI features a structured input system composed of three panels: Branding, Audience and Goals, and the Inspiration Board. These inputs allow users to convey brand-relevant context and visual preferences. This work contributes to HCI research on generative systems by showing how structured interfaces can foreground user-defined context, improve alignment, and enhance co-creative control in novice creative workflows.
title Expanding the Generative AI Design Space through Structured Prompting and Multimodal Interfaces
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14320