ZANE
Four hands and half a brain
Design integrity, Design Career, Design future, industry gap.
Have you ever considered letting words guide your emotions? From my observations, prompts offer a distinct creative pathway, presenting creators with unprecedented challenges. Designers are accustomed to using their hands to manipulate design software, engaging in design attempts that involve intuitive thinking and slower, more deliberate outcomes. With the advent of AI, prompts may have become our new hands. AI can swiftly generate desired results, but as designers, we understand that much success stems from the hesitations and struggles within the design process. Could the rapid workflow of prompts and the inherent limitations of literary narrative harm our perception?
Zane is a graphic design graduate student who believes that dynamic and screen-based reading methods will change the direction of graphic design. He also thinks that the rise of AI technology will bring information transmission into a space we are not yet familiar with. In this space, we will choose another sensory approach to design, at the cost of selectively abandoning our existing sensory choices.