Every startup logo looks identical. Every brand refresh feels familiar. And AI is making it worse.
In this episode of Threads of Culture, we explore the alarming trend of visual sameness sweeping across industries as companies increasingly rely on AI design tools trained on the same datasets, optimizing for the same aesthetics, and producing eerily similar outputs. From fintech logos to SaaS landing pages, we're witnessing a homogenization of visual identity that threatens to erode what makes brands distinctive.
We unpack how AI tools like Midjourney, DALL-E, and automated branding platforms are collapsing the range of creative output into a narrow band of "safe" design choices. We examine what this means for consumer trust, brand differentiation, and the future of the design profession. We also look at historical parallels — moments when new technology initially flattened creative diversity before culture course-corrected — and ask whether the same rebound is possible in the age of generative AI.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Why AI design tools converge on the same visual language
- The business cost of looking like everyone else
- How design monoculture erodes brand equity over time
- What designers and creative directors can do to fight back
- Historical parallels from desktop publishing and stock photography
- The role of human taste and cultural specificity in standing out
Whether you're a designer, brand strategist, marketer, or just someone who's noticed that everything looks the same lately, this episode will change how you see the visual world around you.
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