This episode addresses the inevitable question looming over the creative industries: Is graphic design dead in 2026? Jaden argues that the death of creativity is a myth, but AI is ruthlessly exposing a dangerous vulnerability: the outsourcing of original thought. In this episode, we explore the intentional design of a creative process that uses technology to supercharge ideas, not replace them. We also tackle why clients who try to replace designers with AI tools ultimately fail, producing nothing but "slop."
What is the crucial distinction between the analogue "Ideation" phase and the digital "Execution" phase? How can creative professionals leverage AI as a research executive or a mock-up student while retaining their critical director role? Why will expertise always defeat quick-fix AI tools when clients try to shortcut the design process?
Expect to learn the two core components of any creative work, the profound lesson of Austin Kleon’s analogue desk, the simple golden rule of delegation learned from a pub manager, how to avoid creating "AI Slop" in your final designs, the specific use cases for AI in high-speed research and concept mock-ups, and much, much more...
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Graphic Design in 2026
01:47 The Role of AI in Creativity
05:39 Human-Centric Ideation vs. AI Execution
09:03 Outsourcing Thinking to AI: A Societal Concern
12:24 Expertise Over Access: The Future of Design
16:15 Conclusion: Embracing AI as a Tool