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Hey Creative Friends!
Just got back from Greece (yes, I was working on holiday because my brain literally cannot turn off when I'm following AI newsletters and finding new tools to test). Today we're discussing AI image generation - specifically the tools I actually use for real work, not the ones I wish I had time to master.
I'll be honest - I'm not an AI art expert. I use these tools for specific work needs (mainly Instagram carousels) and that's exactly what I recommend to everyone else. Don't try to master everything - pick what serves your actual work and get good at that.
80% of my AI image use: Instagram carousel graphics for clients 20% split between: Blog headers, concept visuals, client presentations
I don't use it for: Complex illustrations, professional photography, detailed technical work
You don't need to become an AI art expert. You need tools that solve real problems in your work. Start with what you actually need, not with trying to master every new tool that launches.
These are means to an end - creating functional visual content - not ends in themselves.
How creative careers are evolving in the AI era - who's thriving, who's struggling, and what skills are becoming more valuable.
P.S. - I spent way too much time testing new AI tools instead of enjoying Greek sunsets. Learn from my mistakes and focus on what you actually need for work!
By Tiana NedHey Creative Friends!
Just got back from Greece (yes, I was working on holiday because my brain literally cannot turn off when I'm following AI newsletters and finding new tools to test). Today we're discussing AI image generation - specifically the tools I actually use for real work, not the ones I wish I had time to master.
I'll be honest - I'm not an AI art expert. I use these tools for specific work needs (mainly Instagram carousels) and that's exactly what I recommend to everyone else. Don't try to master everything - pick what serves your actual work and get good at that.
80% of my AI image use: Instagram carousel graphics for clients 20% split between: Blog headers, concept visuals, client presentations
I don't use it for: Complex illustrations, professional photography, detailed technical work
You don't need to become an AI art expert. You need tools that solve real problems in your work. Start with what you actually need, not with trying to master every new tool that launches.
These are means to an end - creating functional visual content - not ends in themselves.
How creative careers are evolving in the AI era - who's thriving, who's struggling, and what skills are becoming more valuable.
P.S. - I spent way too much time testing new AI tools instead of enjoying Greek sunsets. Learn from my mistakes and focus on what you actually need for work!