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AI really killed Graphic Design as a profession
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>>463696
it was killed by ux bafflegabbers and agencies performing clown shows, who do month long research, only to deliver a subpar design
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>>463705
I would go even further back to the early 2010's with templates. Less businesses hired independent graphic designers and instead outsourced to services like Microsoft Publisher. Currently it's Canva pushing for cookie cutter templates that's killing a lot of the creative industry. After all, why hire an artist when you can do the work faster by putting a spreadsheet into a pick and place service? AI is just the extension of that thought, make design "easier" because when everyone's a designer... No one is.
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>>463696
In a round about way you could say yes. You need to be a “digital designer” more so than just a graphic designer nowadays. you’re able to network better when you can do graphic design, motion design, rendering, music etc.
I couldn’t imagine being a successful designer now without being able to render my own assets via 3D or AI or whatever
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>>463696
I thought that in 2023 but now people find out they can't use a 1024x1024 image as print and frustrate themselves unable to generate just a simple line of text, I think AI showed it could not replace me at least.
I do cheat, I generate some elements to get the whole idea but it's inevitable, we got to work to get quality.
>>463721
AI users are retards. It's like someone who think they can build their house if it's just laying bricks. EASY NO SKILLS REQUIRED! Only a few grands in bricks and plasterboard, after a floor of concrete