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      Yeah, quality is expensive, welcome to Earth.

      That’s not capitalism, that’s economics. It’s the way it should be.

      I invest half of my life’s time studying and honing my skill. I will charge accordingly for it.

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        You missed the point. Where I made it rather clear why AI is chosen over GFX designers. Why buy good and expensive, when you can have mediocre and dirt cheap? That’s capitalism.

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          You’ve made it clear, but it seems you’re unaware of how the design industry works.

          You cannot beat a Nurburgring lap record with a slow, cheap car. You CAN do laps, but “doing laps” is not what the high-end companies want & need.

          You cannot replace quality, expensive work with cheap work and expect the same result. Otherwise, companies would hire 1st-year-dirt-cheap freelancers, or outsource to fivr. Companies that do that are mostly starting themselves or are so cheap, that they are of no value to the designer.

          Stop the “AI” dooming that’s only beneficial to the prople who sell it.

          None of the highly successful people I know within the industry is worried about the generative garbage, because it’s all that is.

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              No, I ate shit the first few years after uni, making coffee and changing texts on visuals.

              Are you truimg to imply that a crappy image generator that can barely make text and has trouble generating the appropriate amount of fingers has taken over THE ENTIRE visual design industry?

              We probably live on different planets.

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                What they are trying to point out is that as self confident as you portray yourself in your skills, at one point you sucked and you got hired anyway.

                The new reality is you never would have been able to get into this industry because nobody would have given you a chance.

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                  Again, you are living in a different world if you believe this is true.

                  Stop reading headlines and go experience the real world.

                  Graphics design jobs are not in any danger.

                  Illustration? Mayyybe. But even that’s a stretch.

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                Yeah, on my planet I’m living with someone that earns her living with marketing focused DA. On that same planet I’ve spent close to 200hrs trying to figure out how close the current tech can come to artistic talent. With the correct keywords it can come eerily close.

                You shouldn’t dismiss it just because you can’t get it to deliver what you need.

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                  You shouldn’t dismiss it just because you can’t get it to deliver what you need.

                  The garbage I see on the internet is enough for me to not use it. Let me hire a “prompt engineer”, I’m sure that’s more useful than a junior graphics designer. In your world, maybe.

                  Glhf