Do you think AI tools like MidJourney are helping designers or taking away opportunities?
Rahul Parmar
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Amelia Rose Thornton@ameliarosethornton
AI tools like MidJourney are definitely helping designers level up their work. They're great for sparking ideas and generating variations quickly. But designers still need to guide the process, refine the outputs, and add their unique perspective. It's more about AI complementing human creativity than replacing it entirely. Clients will always value that personal touch.
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I think AI tools are mostly helping designers. They save a lot of time on basic tasks, like generating initial ideas or handling repetitive work. But designers still need to guide the process and add that human touch. It's like getting a new tool in your toolbox - it doesn't replace skill, but complements it. Plus, there will always be clients who want that personal, handmade feel.
AI tools are meant to assist designers, not to take away the opportunities for them to craft unique, impactful designs.
AI tools like Midjourney can help designers like me by speeding up their ideation process.
I believe AI tools are great for sparking creative and generating ideas, but designers are still key to transforming those ideas into designs that truly connect with users.
With tools like MidJourney, designers can cut down on repetitive tasks freeing up more time to dive into the creative and strategic aspects of deign.
I think AI tools like MidJourney are more of an assistive resource than a threat. They can help designers speed up the creative process, explore new ideas, and enhance their work, but they don't replace the unique creativity and problem-solving skills that human designers bring. It’s more about using AI to complement their abilities and open up new possibilities rather than taking away opportunities.