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Creativity from Surprise: Bridging the Gap Between Fashion Designers’ Inspiration Work and AI Creative Support Tools

Author(s)
Jin, YuKwon, YousangYoon, JuhyeokZhan, BowenLee, Kyungho
Issued Date
2026-04-13
DOI
10.1145/3772318.3790989
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/90370
Citation
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Abstract
Advances in Generative AI (GenAI) enable unexpected or surprising
creation in visual images. In fashion design, this capability has inten-
sified demand for creativity support tools where fast-paced trends
challenge fixation and drive exploration of novel creative directions.
While prior work has explored interfaces that align designer in-
tent with GenAI outputs, we still lack an empirical understanding
of how fashion designers define, seek, and utilize AI-generated
surprise as a valuable resource and actionable design direction
rather than random noise. We address this gap through a qualita-
tive study combining semi-structured interviews with 20 fashion
professionals and a design workshop with 12 graduate students.
We conceptualized surprise as a strategy that can be designed into
GenAI-powered visualization tools to support traceable exploration,
contextual grounding, and controllable variation across ideation
stages. This work (1) reframes surprise as a designable mechanism
or resource for co-creative interaction, (2) provides empirical in-
sights into how fashion designers can utilize AI-generated surprise
in the early stage of design, and (3) translates these insights into
actionable guidance for building GenAI-driven visualization tools
for fashion and related creative domains from a human-centered
AI perspective.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery

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