The project, artificial intelligence used in graphic design, is my graphic design's master of fine art (MFA) thesis project that I did while I was studying at the Academy of Art University. The project took two years to develop. The thesis project emphasized the advanced study of the field by conducting quantitative and qualitative research, hosting focus groups, creating inspiration, coming up with ideas, prototyping, and user-testing.
NPR once hosted a show in which they asked questions like, “Will a machine do your job?” According to the report, there's an 8 percent chance that graphic design jobs will become automated within the next 20 years. So how can we convince today’s designers that artificial intelligence (AI) is not a threat and should be embraced to help solve problems by doing highly repetitive jobs?
The MFA thesis, Minarva, is a campaign that aims to create a meaningful human-machine relationship. Instead of eliminating the designer's occupation, AI can become a design partner and tool that designers can utilize to meet ever-evolving workplace demands. Minarva can help designers understand AI and the impact it brings to the design field. The Minarva campaign aims to encourage designers to take advantage of this technology.
With the help of AI and current technology, I created multiple designs for this project at much faster rates and reduced costs. There are many surprising ways that AI can be used in graphic design, such as rapid prototyping, A/B testing, analyzing vast amounts of data, suggesting design adjustments, resizing, determining product localization, creating variations, and creating the same graphics in multiple languages. AI/ML transcription dutifully translates a sketch to comp and into markup. Transferring drawings into a working prototype is part of the designer's job, but that is not the actual thinking. Designers have already solved the conceptual part of the problem, and we share these solutions with machines so we can solve new problems. We find the clerical aspects of our work painful because they are tedious, time-consuming, repetitive, detail-oriented, complex, and joyless jobs. However, machines are great at doing those jobs. Human designers and robots should be able to work together side by side and do wonders.
The challenge of this project is to understand a complicated subject matter and develop an easy-to-understand infographic with a unique visual language. I always try to avoid using robots to represent the images I generate because they are so cliche. I have been exploring many AI image generator applications that have already been published online. I tried to understand the level of quality that an AI image generator could deliver. I have been testing two different websites. The AI image generators will allow anyone to become digitally creative and get the most out of their images. I was genuinely impressed by these experimental design methods because AI generated a new image effectively. It took less than an hour to process an image, and it allowed me to process an unlimited number of photos, and the best thing about it is that it was free. I used the images that AI has generated to design posters. I took some photos that have been generated by AI and used Adobe Photoshop to split the RGB colors and added some image noise and glitch effects to convey the ideas of creativity and technology. As a result, I created a unique visual language by using the collage technique.
It is a great satisfaction that “Artificial intelligence in design event marketing material” has been granted the Silver A' Design Award in graphics, illustration, and visual communication design category by the international design academy.