Adobe's stock took a hit this week, and it's not hard to see why. A new AI workflow is doing professional graphic design work for pennies on the dollar, and it's all happening through a tool called N8N.
The numbers are pretty stark. The average graphic designer in the US makes around $82,000 a year. This N8N workflow? It costs about $200 annually in API credits and can crank out designs in under 2 minutes. That's the same work that takes human designers 2-4 hours for repetitive tasks.
Nico Hartwell breaks down exactly how this automation works and what it means for creative professionals. You'll see the actual workflow processing design requests, generating variations, and delivering finished assets faster than most designers can even open Figma.
In This Episode:
> How N8N connects to over 350 tools including Adobe Creative Suite and Slack
> The real cost breakdown: $0.50-2.00 per design vs. $40+ per hour human rate
> Which design tasks are getting automated first (and which ones aren't)
> What graphic designers should focus on to stay relevant
This isn't about replacing creativity. It's about understanding which parts of design work are becoming commoditized and how professionals can adapt. The companies figuring this out now are going to have a massive advantage.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:15 N8N workflow demonstration
05:30 Cost analysis breakdown
08:45 Impact on creative industries
11:20 What designers should do next
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