Will, I’m a Designer approaching 30 years of experience. Back in the early 90s I remember the release of timeline video editing, the introduction of layers in Photoshop, bezier curve editing in Illustrator and duplicating pixels using the clone tool… I remember doing very complex work taking very long days and sleepless nights… I also remember someone saying that in the future, to an unborn generation all of these things would be as easy as using crayons. I remember feeling a sense of awe because what we were doing was so advanced at the time… I remember thinking how could that even be possible within my lifetime. I now live in that future where skill has been replaced by apps that do in seconds what I used to do in hours or days… all on a smartphone.. with no training using only a finger. Mark my words that AI can and will mature… rapidly… however the realisation of the enhancement wont be seen by an unborn generation like it was for us some 20 years later- but in this generation. I think what we’re seeing today will seem childlike and old fashioned within a year or so… mark the date. What will this type of AI be capable of within 5 years? 10 years?
Unfortunately most of the nuanced differences between the AI output and a creative team’s work are not innately appreciated by many clients. They have a gut feeling for what they like and don’t like. And if they find something they like for near-free on an AI site on their phone, they will simply run with it and never give the chance to you or your team to see what you can do. And they will never know or feel a loss. We have been riding toward a diminishing aesthetic for some time now.
Dall-e 2 has gone into public beta. Dall-e Mini is now called Craiyon, which got a huge boost in performance. You don't use prompt engineering, which is a great factor in why you get bad results.
I think AI and Graphic design goes hand-in-hand. The two together can create an amazing piece! This was very informative , thank you for this gem Will. What are your views on BlueWillow? It would be amazing if you would share your views of it in your next video. I am curious to see what the new tool can do.
The one called Dall-E mini is really outdated, it's been updated to a newer version and renamed to Craiyon and it's even better. It got renamed so it doesn't get confused with the actual Dall-E by OpenAI which isn't affiliated with "Dall-E Mini"/Craiyon. There is a really good alternative to Dall-E 2 called MidJourney, and it recently went into public beta. I recommend trying it, it's really high quality.
It is scary. DallE Mini or the other generator in this video are obviously subpar. But the current version of DallE or some other AIs are tremendously better at designing objects, graphics, people, you name it. And this development isn't gonna stop today. I'm currently looking for my first job as a product designer/ concept artist and all of this AI stuff is kinda depressing.
You probably could've put out an ask on Twitter or something for people to put your prompts into Dall-E. I have Dall-E 2 and Midjourney access if you want me to submit anything. I can even screen record the process for a video.
@@willpatersondesign Done! I put your exact prompt for Dall-E mini into it, and posted to the subreddit. If you have any others you want to try, just let me know.
I think dall e will become a tool for designers in future like adobe programmers because dall e will not create something new from an initial concept What dall e do is that he combine pictures from the internet to make artworks or designs so the result won't be unique and original I see dall e as a tool not a threat AI will take jobs with no creative process.
I dont know if amazing, it looks good because is full of textures, but it lacks the critical thinking process and not always delivers what you had in mind. But its good for references I guess
In the short term designers will use AI as a tool, in the future (maybe within the next 15 to 20 years) the 'tool' will replace the designer. So yes, AI will eventually replace (the majority, maybe not all) Graphic Designers, Illustrators, Concept Artists, Architects, 3D modelers and Writers. Why would corporate companies invest in human designers/writers if an AI can do the same task faster, cheaper and match the quality of their human counterparts. I saw some of the things DALL.E and Midjourney did...Illustrators and concept artists are screwed to be honest. I don't think it will replace traditional artists as art is subjective and people will always want that 'human touch' when it comes to a painting hanging on one's wall...I am a Graphic Designer, and this stuff scares me to be honest.
Very well said. It's obvious that this is a digital and graphic art revolution. Designers will be out classed by coming iterations of these and other AI programs within a decade or maybe much sooner, 3-5 years? Artists will always be relevant as creating art is an integral part of human nature. This type of AI technology will push humans and art in new directions and undiscovered areas.
I don’t agree with this prediction. Design is a problem-solving process. In fact, it’s a very human problem-solving process in the sense that the contours of the problem space are defined by emotion and cultural context. Neural networks are very powerful curve-fitting algorithms, and have sliced through previously intractable computing problems. But to date, AI researchers have been unable to produce models that have access to any real understanding of the domains they are trained on. So while the ability of Dall-E type models to generate combinations and variations of what they’ve seen before will increase rapidly in the near future, their ability to generate coherent, novel visual design solutions will probably remain limited.
This new technology is nothing short of magical. I think most people are kidding themselves (complete denial) about the timeline, the potential and scale of disruption this technology will bring. It will happen virtually over night. We will move through an experimental phase (a curiosity, playing, discovering uses for it), a curation phase (AI as an iterative tool, then more as a partner/intern) and eventually AI starts replacing us from the bottom up as the technology keeps improving and gets democratized (accessible by basically anyone). All the while its going to be improving, improving, improving... Yes, this is the end but it is also a beginning. We are looking at Adobe Illustrator v1, we will see 2, 3, 4 not every 2 years or annually but every three to six months or faster. This tech will be incredibly powerful in just 2-4 years. Embrace this tech now and stay ahead of the pack.
how do I embrace something that will fully replace me? I am no longer needed and I cant code for this big tech company. its like trying to go against google in search engines.
Now Am bit relaxed.. Jab computer aaya tha tab bhi designers ko yahi laga hoga ki ab toh wo sab khud hi kr lega,,but usne designers ki ulta aur help ki.. So i think the conclusion is "You just learn new things & technology time to time"
This is the question I've been asking myself since yesterday and it really scare me in a way. When I see the job DALL.E but also Midjourney can do, It's disturbing to try to imagine what we will have in some years, or even months in term of art AI. But I find that, even if it creats amazing pieces of art, I still find it "superficial" and hollow. Probably because a huge part of the depth in a artwork is in the emotion that the artist put in it, and so in the process of creation.
@@deanbrooks7297 But imagine, a AI so advanced that it can "perfectly" simulate these accidents haha. I believe the major difference will reside in the fact that we can feel the emotion transmitted by a human artist while an AI will just give artworks maybe amazing but cold, lacking one of the main point of art. But in his way, AI art is fascinating and can give emotions to the spectator so I feel like it will be a new way to make art, like a tool for artists to explore.
YET.. YET is the key word here! AI can not create anything as great as humans YET, it's only a matter of time. I think designer need to focus on creative thinking not just craftsmanship...
I don't think AI will not make many people loss their jobs, I think it will help artists save on time which will give way for them to add on more clients = more income. But I can see how It can also be a sort of threat to graphic designers. What are your views on BlueWillow? I just started using the tool and I am really interested in hearing what you have to say about it .Please share in your next video
I see your points but sadly I have to disagree. You are using either bad programs or unrelated ones to prove your point. Dall E won't make you logos, probably not even the full version. The logo generator is not a very advanced AI (if it all). Maybe it will take longer for logo, UI, etc... to get an AI that will steal graphic designers' jobs but for photoshop artists, concept artist and things similar to this are almost losing their jobs. Look at Mid Journey for example. It makes "artworks" (whether its art or not is a debate for a different day) in seconds! It's simple to use and creates very impressive images. Perhaps even more impressive than Dall E. There is no adapting if there is no use for humans. If anyone can just ask an AI to make what he needs then why ever hire someone? We are only at the beginning, the technology is advancing at a great speed. As much as it pains me to say, soon all artists will lose their jobs. Even film makers! (edit: it will take quite long for film makers to lose their jobs though)
I am actually so amazed by this, thank you so much for this information/insight 😃 What are your thoughts on BlueWillow? Please share more information about it in your next video. Hearing quite a number of people talk about this tool has made me very curious to learn how it works and what it can do. I believe I can learn a lot from you.
This was so informative ! It is such a tricky question - if AI will take our jobs. It does save on time and gives you the results you want though ! What are your thoughts on BlueWillow? I am really curious in hearing your thoughts about this new tool and what it can achieve. Please share in your next video
@@willpatersondesign i cant imagine it wont do well its such a intresting topic becuase nobody really knows how its gonna affect graphic design in the future. Kinda scary!
I have acsess to dalle 2 and paid acsess to midjourney, if you want to make a real artist vs dalle/midjourney vid you can send me promts and i can give you the results. i think you will find midjorney does good logo ideation but not finals. however you should try other types of design, i am often blown away yet other times it fails too.
This is the end of all designers. So honestly. DALL-E is good, but it cannot replace a designer, but you can use it, like ChatGPT, as a complement to your work.
If you are someone churning out generic logos and designs then be worried, if you are creative and able to add real value to your clients then don't worry.
Coming from someone who aspires to be a graphic designer I do not have any worries of AI taking over the art world, at least not anytime soon. Ais can't be creative, it's impossible nowadays, so they just collect information from pre-existing logos and pretty much smush it together. This is particularly obvious with the Dall.E AI. If you give an ai the word "Box" thats all it'll give back, but if you give a person "box" that can return with a fox or a retro tv or carrier pigeon, who knows? The best the ais can do is give the artist a starting point.
"so they just collect information from pre-existing logos and pretty much smush it together" basically what i've seen. they can't 'make from their own thoughts' nor even really remix the work, they're just mixing things we've made together.
dont be a graphic designer my dude. clients are already really hard to come by and when they come they see you as a useless person. I have a graphic design company and we are already struggling to make any money. clients want a complete rebranding for less than 50 dollars and they have plenty of excuses to not pay you at all. they speak about presets and applications that any employee of theirs can do. Clients dont need perfection they just want "good enough". please reconsider your career choice.
@@Asturev Thank you for informing me of some of the issues of this career path, I will take this in consideration as I contine to research Graphic Design. I should let you know that it is defiently not the only career I've considered, it's one of many options I've thought of. I'm not ever one to put all my eggs in one basket. It's less "This is my dream job," and moreso "hey this'd be pretty neat to test the waters in," I am lucky to still be in the early stages of choosing my path in life.
@@gibbdoodles you should consider web design and development, UI/UX designers are needed more and more every year, and its still in the vicinity of graphic design
the logo you see on my icon, is my coffee logo as well, is there an AI logo maker that you can place an image and it and will make a new one with that design?
I have access to the full version of Dall-e and it's atrocious at creating logos. What I love the AI for is to create place holders for websites and for creating art for T-shirts or other company merch
the one at 4:00 is not ai, it just has a pool of hundreds of bought assets and throws them at you and has you buy a license to use it... that's right you don't buy the rights to it.
Graphic artists won't be the last professional skill-set mastered, and in all likelihood taken much further, faster by AI. This revolution is just getting started. UBI will be necessary in the coming decades.
I think graphic design as a career and industry is already f*cked. It's bad enough we must compete with people who never studied design and will charge 5 dollars for logos. Then there are the clients who think they're the designers and they just boss me around telling me how to vectorize their logo design with no care for my input on whether their design will properly target their audience and solve problems ( most of these clients were family and friends but still 🙄). Then we have so many freelance websites that make us pay money to bid for mostly gigs or make us work for free in design contests which is very exploitative. Breaking into the industry is very difficult too, it's highly saturated, and to get a job they want gazillion years of experience and hundreds of different skills because they want the graphic designer to also be a receptionist and copy writer and guest service and community manager and novelist and movie director and full stack web developer for a low pay job doing boring social media templates on Canva using their bad logo their preteen nephew designed on MS Paint and it's a low resolution jpeg and of course their underpaid graphic designer is going to have to pass the logo to vector to make it sort of usable 😑. It's ridiculous. The truth is graphic design is one of the most misunderstood and under appreciated industries. Almost no one who needs our skills actually understands what we really do or why they need our skills and they have no respect for us at all. AI in comparison to all of the above seems to be the least of our problems, but still problematic. Meh, I'm already moving on to web development. I love graphic design but so many aspects of the industry suck.
AI is amazing but it will take years for AI to understand that my client would like to see "Iron Man sitting on pink elephat with a red ribbon tied on his tail"🤣
Yes, but when company have design team, they will need 3 men, not 10. Thats the point. This is the case of a huge corporates mostly - what about small companies then?
You can't base an expert opinion on badly written prompts which is what you used. Spend some more time with the AI and you will learn it's limitations. For instance, on Dall-e if you say green yard and a red car, it will often swap the colors.
AI will not take my job but it shifts my kind of work. I think AI is great to be used for Tools i've ever dreamed of. And we are still Humans who want to sell Design to Humans, which need at least a touch of personality and authenticity.
its time for us to look for another job. greedy companies cant have enough money and want our pennies to satisfy their greed. Will, I think its time to make other type of content Graphic design will be dead soon.
This was so informative, AI is literally taking over and I love it ! It saves on so much time 😄 What are your views on BlueWillow? I am looking into this new tool and it would be wonderful to hear your insights. Please share in your next video
I think AI and Graphic design goes hand-in-hand. The two together can create an amazing piece! This was very informative , thank you for this gem Will. What are your views on BlueWillow? It would be amazing if you would share your views of it in your next video. I am curious to see what the new tool can do.
Will AI take your job?
Yes, Eventually
Let's report AI 🤣
Just try the Mid journey AI tool👌, your mind will be blown away
Nothing can replace trash
AI will take your mom
Don’t worry. In order for AI to take over, clients first need to explain what they really want.
Lol.
Underrated comment
Me a few mins ago asking ChatGPT to pretend to be my client, because my client doesn’t know what logo he wants 😂
Will, I’m a Designer approaching 30 years of experience. Back in the early 90s I remember the release of timeline video editing, the introduction of layers in Photoshop, bezier curve editing in Illustrator and duplicating pixels using the clone tool… I remember doing very complex work taking very long days and sleepless nights… I also remember someone saying that in the future, to an unborn generation all of these things would be as easy as using crayons. I remember feeling a sense of awe because what we were doing was so advanced at the time… I remember thinking how could that even be possible within my lifetime. I now live in that future where skill has been replaced by apps that do in seconds what I used to do in hours or days… all on a smartphone.. with no training using only a finger. Mark my words that AI can and will mature… rapidly… however the realisation of the enhancement wont be seen by an unborn generation like it was for us some 20 years later- but in this generation. I think what we’re seeing today will seem childlike and old fashioned within a year or so… mark the date. What will this type of AI be capable of within 5 years? 10 years?
Thanks so much for sharing! Technology has advanced so much in a short amount of time hasn't it, it's going to be interesting to see what's to come!
Unfortunately most of the nuanced differences between the AI output and a creative team’s work are not innately appreciated by many clients. They have a gut feeling for what they like and don’t like. And if they find something they like for near-free on an AI site on their phone, they will simply run with it and never give the chance to you or your team to see what you can do. And they will never know or feel a loss. We have been riding toward a diminishing aesthetic for some time now.
Dall-e 2 has gone into public beta.
Dall-e Mini is now called Craiyon, which got a huge boost in performance.
You don't use prompt engineering, which is a great factor in why you get bad results.
I think AI and Graphic design goes hand-in-hand. The two together can create an amazing piece! This was very informative , thank you for this gem Will. What are your views on BlueWillow? It would be amazing if you would share your views of it in your next video. I am curious to see what the new tool can do.
The one called Dall-E mini is really outdated, it's been updated to a newer version and renamed to Craiyon and it's even better. It got renamed so it doesn't get confused with the actual Dall-E by OpenAI which isn't affiliated with "Dall-E Mini"/Craiyon.
There is a really good alternative to Dall-E 2 called MidJourney, and it recently went into public beta. I recommend trying it, it's really high quality.
It is scary. DallE Mini or the other generator in this video are obviously subpar. But the current version of DallE or some other AIs are tremendously better at designing objects, graphics, people, you name it. And this development isn't gonna stop today. I'm currently looking for my first job as a product designer/ concept artist and all of this AI stuff is kinda depressing.
You probably could've put out an ask on Twitter or something for people to put your prompts into Dall-E. I have Dall-E 2 and Midjourney access if you want me to submit anything. I can even screen record the process for a video.
That's so nice of you to offer :) I'd love to see what it could make if you'd be so kind as to post in Reddit? Maybe try out Scrawlr?
@@willpatersondesign Done! I put your exact prompt for Dall-E mini into it, and posted to the subreddit. If you have any others you want to try, just let me know.
@@CGingerbreadman Great!
I think dall e will become a tool for designers in future like adobe programmers because dall e will not create something new from an initial concept
What dall e do is that he combine pictures from the internet to make artworks or designs so the result won't be unique and original
I see dall e as a tool not a threat
AI will take jobs with no creative process.
That's a really sensible take on it, I hope that's the case :)
AI has done an amazing job in making new artwork in seconds
Yup!
I dont know if amazing, it looks good because is full of textures, but it lacks the critical thinking process and not always delivers what you had in mind. But its good for references I guess
In the short term designers will use AI as a tool, in the future (maybe within the next 15 to 20 years) the 'tool' will replace the designer. So yes, AI will eventually replace (the majority, maybe not all) Graphic Designers, Illustrators, Concept Artists, Architects, 3D modelers and Writers. Why would corporate companies invest in human designers/writers if an AI can do the same task faster, cheaper and match the quality of their human counterparts. I saw some of the things DALL.E and Midjourney did...Illustrators and concept artists are screwed to be honest. I don't think it will replace traditional artists as art is subjective and people will always want that 'human touch' when it comes to a painting hanging on one's wall...I am a Graphic Designer, and this stuff scares me to be honest.
Very well said. It's obvious that this is a digital and graphic art revolution. Designers will be out classed by coming iterations of these and other AI programs within a decade or maybe much sooner, 3-5 years? Artists will always be relevant as creating art is an integral part of human nature. This type of AI technology will push humans and art in new directions and undiscovered areas.
@@cced4418 it might even make traditional art more valuable.
I don’t agree with this prediction. Design is a problem-solving process. In fact, it’s a very human problem-solving process in the sense that the contours of the problem space are defined by emotion and cultural context. Neural networks are very powerful curve-fitting algorithms, and have sliced through previously intractable computing problems. But to date, AI researchers have been unable to produce models that have access to any real understanding of the domains they are trained on. So while the ability of Dall-E type models to generate combinations and variations of what they’ve seen before will increase rapidly in the near future, their ability to generate coherent, novel visual design solutions will probably remain limited.
@@2107ssr As a disigner myself, I hope you are right and I am wrong.
Kindly guide me i want to apply for graphic designing but I'm confused in Artificial intelligence.. what should i do
I actually use Looka for logo composition references all the time 😅
This new technology is nothing short of magical. I think most people are kidding themselves (complete denial) about the timeline, the potential and scale of disruption this technology will bring. It will happen virtually over night. We will move through an experimental phase (a curiosity, playing, discovering uses for it), a curation phase (AI as an iterative tool, then more as a partner/intern) and eventually AI starts replacing us from the bottom up as the technology keeps improving and gets democratized (accessible by basically anyone). All the while its going to be improving, improving, improving... Yes, this is the end but it is also a beginning. We are looking at Adobe Illustrator v1, we will see 2, 3, 4 not every 2 years or annually but every three to six months or faster. This tech will be incredibly powerful in just 2-4 years. Embrace this tech now and stay ahead of the pack.
how do I embrace something that will fully replace me? I am no longer needed and I cant code for this big tech company. its like trying to go against google in search engines.
@@Asturev Learn what you can and extract from it what you can. Stay relevant and leverage it.
Now Am bit relaxed..
Jab computer aaya tha tab bhi designers ko yahi laga hoga ki ab toh wo sab khud hi kr lega,,but usne designers ki ulta aur help ki..
So i think the conclusion is "You just learn new things & technology time to time"
In every case in history where automation took one job it created 2 more. I'm not concerned at all.
This is the question I've been asking myself since yesterday and it really scare me in a way.
When I see the job DALL.E but also Midjourney can do, It's disturbing to try to imagine what we will have in some years, or even months in term of art AI.
But I find that, even if it creats amazing pieces of art, I still find it "superficial" and hollow. Probably because a huge part of the depth in a artwork is in the emotion that the artist put in it, and so in the process of creation.
Also the happy accident’s that artist make won’t be there, everything will be perfect with little to no mistakes which will make art sterile imo
@@deanbrooks7297 But imagine, a AI so advanced that it can "perfectly" simulate these accidents haha. I believe the major difference will reside in the fact that we can feel the emotion transmitted by a human artist while an AI will just give artworks maybe amazing but cold, lacking one of the main point of art.
But in his way, AI art is fascinating and can give emotions to the spectator so I feel like it will be a new way to make art, like a tool for artists to explore.
The only thing ai is a threat to is abstract art and stock photos. It fails at something as precise as Graphic design.
@@Nawazaahr well, for now.
If you like I could generate prompts, in Stable Diffusion an open source competitor to Dalle-2. And you can do a "Who makes it better"
hey will, do you know any good free substitutes for illustrator
YET.. YET is the key word here! AI can not create anything as great as humans YET, it's only a matter of time. I think designer need to focus on creative thinking not just craftsmanship...
I don't think AI will not make many people loss their jobs, I think it will help artists save on time which will give way for them to add on more clients = more income. But I can see how It can also be a sort of threat to graphic designers. What are your views on BlueWillow? I just started using the tool and I am really interested in hearing what you have to say about it .Please share in your next video
I'm so curious on how AI will do!
I see your points but sadly I have to disagree. You are using either bad programs or unrelated ones to prove your point. Dall E won't make you logos, probably not even the full version. The logo generator is not a very advanced AI (if it all). Maybe it will take longer for logo, UI, etc... to get an AI that will steal graphic designers' jobs but for photoshop artists, concept artist and things similar to this are almost losing their jobs. Look at Mid Journey for example. It makes "artworks" (whether its art or not is a debate for a different day) in seconds! It's simple to use and creates very impressive images. Perhaps even more impressive than Dall E.
There is no adapting if there is no use for humans. If anyone can just ask an AI to make what he needs then why ever hire someone? We are only at the beginning, the technology is advancing at a great speed. As much as it pains me to say, soon all artists will lose their jobs. Even film makers! (edit: it will take quite long for film makers to lose their jobs though)
I am actually so amazed by this, thank you so much for this information/insight 😃 What are your thoughts on BlueWillow? Please share more information about it in your next video. Hearing quite a number of people talk about this tool has made me very curious to learn how it works and what it can do. I believe I can learn a lot from you.
I have access to Dalle 2 and would be happy to let you try. You in?
Yes! Can you DM me on Instagram? :)
Hi will. Im still waiting lmao.
@@iDrewa Checking now! Thanks for being patient with me :D
@@iDrewa I don't see your DM tho.
This was so informative ! It is such a tricky question - if AI will take our jobs. It does save on time and gives you the results you want though ! What are your thoughts on BlueWillow? I am really curious in hearing your thoughts about this new tool and what it can achieve. Please share in your next video
Daleks!!
No wait.. its Dall-e
If an AI starts drawing better than I can, I think it will take my job… I just haven’t see one draw yet
1 more video on this topic brother 💖🥀
They took our jobs! 😭🖋🤖 for real though proper AI freaks me out
The industrial revolution and it’s consequences have been a disaster for graphic designers…
WUU2
@@willpatersondesign nm, just finished watching ‘Graphic Designer VS AI DALL•E 😩 Is This The End?’
Totally agree what you said ‘bout ai helping designer, but i add “just for now”.
litrally the coolest video idea
Glad you like it :) If the video does well I'll make more of a challenge video. :)
@@willpatersondesign i cant imagine it wont do well its such a intresting topic becuase nobody really knows how its gonna affect graphic design in the future. Kinda scary!
Eventually...But not yet
I have acsess to dalle 2 and paid acsess to midjourney, if you want to make a real artist vs dalle/midjourney vid you can send me promts and i can give you the results. i think you will find midjorney does good logo ideation but not finals. however you should try other types of design, i am often blown away yet other times it fails too.
I like the way the squiggly line fits into a grid
i am a motion graphic artist and really scared about the new technology of AI let's see I hope It should be not sucessfull
Still, Dalle and other AI developers hired a designer to build their brand.. 🤔
This is the end of all designers. So honestly. DALL-E is good, but it cannot replace a designer, but you can use it, like ChatGPT, as a complement to your work.
If you are someone churning out generic logos and designs then be worried, if you are creative and able to add real value to your clients then don't worry.
As a graphic designer, I can't avoid to be concerned about AI.
on a side note, i can see this mess with the already made market like envanto and etsy for premade assets.
10 months later....
7:00 main point why graphics designers will dominate over computer generated work.
Dall-E is the Skynet of graphic designers.
I’m hand drawn so I’m already out the conversation
nice video. very good content.
AI is Adobe Illustrator
A graphic desinger trying not to look scared for 9 minutes 20 seconds
xD
I think creating something that has never been created before with storytelling element will survive the until at least (IF) AGI is achieved.
Coming from someone who aspires to be a graphic designer I do not have any worries of AI taking over the art world, at least not anytime soon. Ais can't be creative, it's impossible nowadays, so they just collect information from pre-existing logos and pretty much smush it together. This is particularly obvious with the Dall.E AI. If you give an ai the word "Box" thats all it'll give back, but if you give a person "box" that can return with a fox or a retro tv or carrier pigeon, who knows? The best the ais can do is give the artist a starting point.
"so they just collect information from pre-existing logos and pretty much smush it together" basically what i've seen. they can't 'make from their own thoughts' nor even really remix the work, they're just mixing things we've made together.
dont be a graphic designer my dude. clients are already really hard to come by and when they come they see you as a useless person. I have a graphic design company and we are already struggling to make any money. clients want a complete rebranding for less than 50 dollars and they have plenty of excuses to not pay you at all. they speak about presets and applications that any employee of theirs can do. Clients dont need perfection they just want "good enough". please reconsider your career choice.
@@Asturev Thank you for informing me of some of the issues of this career path, I will take this in consideration as I contine to research Graphic Design. I should let you know that it is defiently not the only career I've considered, it's one of many options I've thought of. I'm not ever one to put all my eggs in one basket. It's less "This is my dream job," and moreso "hey this'd be pretty neat to test the waters in," I am lucky to still be in the early stages of choosing my path in life.
@@gibbdoodles you should consider web design and development, UI/UX designers are needed more and more every year, and its still in the vicinity of graphic design
Don’t discourage others, I and many other designers don’t have these problems with clients.
the logo you see on my icon, is my coffee logo as well, is there an AI logo maker that you can place an image and it and will make a new one with that design?
I have access to the full version of Dall-e and it's atrocious at creating logos. What I love the AI for is to create place holders for websites and for creating art for T-shirts or other company merch
it awesome for stock photos.
the one at 4:00 is not ai, it just has a pool of hundreds of bought assets and throws them at you and has you buy a license to use it... that's right you don't buy the rights to it.
Give it another ten years and ai might create coherent campaigns.
I think this too 🙈
Graphic artists won't be the last professional skill-set mastered, and in all likelihood taken much further, faster by AI. This revolution is just getting started. UBI will be necessary in the coming decades.
I think graphic design as a career and industry is already f*cked. It's bad enough we must compete with people who never studied design and will charge 5 dollars for logos. Then there are the clients who think they're the designers and they just boss me around telling me how to vectorize their logo design with no care for my input on whether their design will properly target their audience and solve problems ( most of these clients were family and friends but still 🙄). Then we have so many freelance websites that make us pay money to bid for mostly gigs or make us work for free in design contests which is very exploitative. Breaking into the industry is very difficult too, it's highly saturated, and to get a job they want gazillion years of experience and hundreds of different skills because they want the graphic designer to also be a receptionist and copy writer and guest service and community manager and novelist and movie director and full stack web developer for a low pay job doing boring social media templates on Canva using their bad logo their preteen nephew designed on MS Paint and it's a low resolution jpeg and of course their underpaid graphic designer is going to have to pass the logo to vector to make it sort of usable 😑. It's ridiculous. The truth is graphic design is one of the most misunderstood and under appreciated industries. Almost no one who needs our skills actually understands what we really do or why they need our skills and they have no respect for us at all. AI in comparison to all of the above seems to be the least of our problems, but still problematic. Meh, I'm already moving on to web development. I love graphic design but so many aspects of the industry suck.
You think web development is any better? Gahahahah
Still not wanna go into UX. Damn, U re right in many cases. Feel end is near for my career spin.
Smashing logo is better than luka in my opinion
yes, yes it is.
AI is amazing but it will take years for AI to understand that my client would like to see "Iron Man sitting on pink elephat with a red ribbon tied on his tail"🤣
Could AI 'make it pop' like we can though? xD
@@willpatersondesign Ai can make it pop but results will never be that precise as AI delivers what we teach it. AI does not have its own imagination.
just a tool for designers thats all...
Obviously it's crap but TBF you did spell "stationery" wrong in the brief. Would that have skewed the result at all?
Probably would have skewed it a lot! So I'm making a new one with even better AI. Stay tuned
You also watch for midjourney A.I this also crazy. 😱..
But AI can't think itself.
Still needs a person to imagine and then AI will do the job.
Yes, but when company have design team, they will need 3 men, not 10. Thats the point. This is the case of a huge corporates mostly - what about small companies then?
Hy bro ☺️
Hey!
Stationary - unmoving
Stationery - writing paper
Just FYI! :)
#dyslexia
@@willpatersondesign Ooof, sorry Will! I didn't know.
@@jerryskazma3782 :D
You spelt stationery wrong. Lol. E for envelope! ;)
Ooops!
@@willpatersondesign Loving your work Will. I learn something, every video. Take care.
No hat.
Human > AI
Dall E 2 is 100x better than mini
You can't base an expert opinion on badly written prompts which is what you used. Spend some more time with the AI and you will learn it's limitations. For instance, on Dall-e if you say green yard and a red car, it will often swap the colors.
Read The Great Automatic Grammatizator by Roald Dahl
AI will not take my job but it shifts my kind of work. I think AI is great to be used for Tools i've ever dreamed of. And we are still Humans who want to sell Design to Humans, which need at least a touch of personality and authenticity.
its time for us to look for another job. greedy companies cant have enough money and want our pennies to satisfy their greed. Will, I think its time to make other type of content Graphic design will be dead soon.
Yeah I thought ai was supposed to solve problems, not create them
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This was so informative, AI is literally taking over and I love it ! It saves on so much time 😄 What are your views on BlueWillow? I am looking into this new tool and it would be wonderful to hear your insights. Please share in your next video
Hi, Will, try out the Midjourney - it is way better than Dall•e
I think AI and Graphic design goes hand-in-hand. The two together can create an amazing piece! This was very informative , thank you for this gem Will. What are your views on BlueWillow? It would be amazing if you would share your views of it in your next video. I am curious to see what the new tool can do.