tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:/posts Now Hear This 2024-02-02T03:40:28Z John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/2083807 2024-02-02T03:06:19Z 2024-02-02T03:40:28Z ChatGPT Interview: Should Classically Trained Creatives Embrace AI Shortcuts?

Three prompts. No edits.

Prompt 1: Write a short essay defending this thesis: Commercial designers and copywriters should not regard the advent of generative AI as a replacement for their work, but rather as a tool that they should embrace, because they are the most qualified professionals to make the best use of it.

ChatGPT:

Title: Embracing Generative AI: Reinforcing the Role of Commercial Designers and Copywriters

Introduction:

Generative AI has emerged as a powerful tool, capable of producing content that is indistinguishable from human-created content. However, rather than viewing this technology as a threat, commercial designers and copywriters should embrace it as a valuable tool that complements and enhances their work. These professionals possess the expertise and creativity necessary to utilize generative AI to its full potential, ensuring that it aligns with their artistic vision and ultimately results in more refined and effective commercial outputs.

Enhancing Creativity and Efficiency:

One of the primary advantages of generative AI is its ability to assist designers and copywriters in their creative endeavors. By automating certain tasks, such as generating product descriptions or designing templates, AI systems can alleviate mundane and time-consuming workloads. This time saved enables professionals to focus on more intricate and imaginative aspects of their work, such as concept development, strategy, and refining the overall aesthetic. Through the collaboration between human professionals and generative AI, time-efficient workflows can be established, resulting in greater productivity and better-quality outcomes.

Maintaining Artistic Vision and Adaptability:

Commercial designers and copywriters possess an inherent understanding of their clients' needs, target audience, and brand identity. They are skilled at translating these aspects into tangible design and messaging. While generative AI can efficiently generate content, it lacks the nuanced understanding of these finer aspects and the associated emotions that influence brand perception. By considering generative AI as a tool rather than a replacement for their work, designers and copywriters can ensure that their artistic vision remains intact throughout the creative process. The human touch of these professionals enables them to bring their expertise to the table, creatively adapting the AI-generated content to align with their clients' requirements and maintain consistency.

Quality Control and Emotional Intelligence:

Another crucial aspect where human professionals excel is quality control. Generative AI may occasionally produce content that is technically sound but lacking in emotional intelligence or cultural sensitivity. Commercial designers and copywriters have the ability to infuse emotions, cultural nuances, and context into their work, creating authentic and resonant content. Despite the advancements in AI, it still lacks the emotional depth and empathy exemplified by human professionals. By embracing generative AI as a tool, designers and copywriters can oversee and refine the AI-generated content, ensuring that it aligns with their clients' goals and brand messages effectively.

Seizing New Creative Opportunities:

Embracing generative AI allows commercial designers and copywriters to explore new creative opportunities and push the boundaries of their work. Rather than perceiving AI as a threat to job security, they can leverage it as a catalyst for innovation. By harnessing the capabilities of generative AI, designers and copywriters can explore unconventional design elements, experiment with new formats, and create unique customer experiences. The technology can serve as a launchpad for fresh ideas, empowering professionals to reach new heights in their creative endeavors.

Conclusion:

As generative AI continues to advance, it should be seen as a valuable tool rather than a replacement for commercial designers and copywriters. Their expertise, creativity, and understanding of emotional intelligence allow them to make the best use of generative AI within their respective fields. By embracing this technology, they can enhance their creative output, maintain artistic vision, exercise quality control, and explore new avenues of creativity. The collaboration between human professionals and generative AI has the potential to revolutionize the commercial sector, resulting in more refined and impactful design and copywriting work.

Prompt 2: Write an additional proof point focusing on the importance of detailed client understanding to an effective communication solution.

Additional Proof Point: The Importance of Detailed Client Understanding in Effective Communication Solutions

One crucial aspect where commercial designers and copywriters excel is their ability to develop a deep understanding of their clients and their unique communication needs. This knowledge allows them to create tailored communication solutions that resonate with the intended audience. Generative AI, while capable of generating content, lacks the contextual understanding and human touch necessary to build effective communication strategies. Therefore, commercial designers and copywriters should view generative AI as a tool to enhance their work, as their comprehensive understanding of their clients' needs positions them as the most qualified professionals to craft successful communication solutions.

Tailoring the Voice and Tone:

Understanding a client's voice and tone is essential in conveying the right message and maintaining brand consistency. This includes understanding their values, personality, and target audience preferences. Commercial designers and copywriters invest significant time in building strong relationships with their clients to understand their unique voices. Generative AI lacks the ability to comprehend the intricacies of a client's brand identity fully. By embracing generative AI as a tool, professionals can leverage its capabilities to streamline the content generation process while preserving the client's distinct voice and ensuring the communication aligns with their brand image.

Resonating with the Target Audience:

Effective communication solutions require a deep understanding of the target audience. Commercial designers and copywriters engage with their clients to gather information about their audience demographics, preferences, and interests. This allows them to create content that engages and resonates with the intended recipients. Generative AI, on the other hand, lacks the ability to anticipate the emotional response and connection that specific messaging can create. Designers and copywriters, armed with their knowledge and expertise, can utilize generative AI to synthesize data-driven insights and craft compelling narratives that appeal to the target audience, generating higher engagement and conversion rates.

Adapting to Cultural Nuances and Local Sensitivities:

In today's globalized world, it is essential to consider cultural nuances and local sensitivities when developing communication solutions for diverse markets. Commercial designers and copywriters, through their experience and understanding of diverse cultures, can ensure that messaging is culturally appropriate, respectful, and avoids unintentional cultural misinterpretations or insensitivities. Generative AI, lacking human cultural fluency, may inadvertently produce content that is inappropriate or offensive. By embracing generative AI as a tool and incorporating their own cultural intelligence, designers and copywriters can refine and adapt the AI-generated content to align with cultural sensitivities and local preferences, strengthening the effectiveness of the communication strategy.

Incorporating Client Feedback and Iteration:

Generating effective communication solutions is an iterative process that involves constant feedback and refinement. Collaboration between commercial designers, copywriters, and clients is vital to ensure that the communication solution is aligned with the client's vision and objectives. Generative AI may be limited in its ability to incorporate client feedback effectively or adapt in real-time. By recognizing generative AI as a tool, professionals can leverage its capabilities while remaining actively involved in the feedback loop, ensuring the final communication solution is precisely what the client desires and meets their objectives.

Conclusion:

Detailed client understanding is paramount to developing effective communication solutions. Commercial designers and copywriters possess the expertise to comprehend their clients' unique voices and target audiences, adapting the messaging to resonate with them while considering cultural sensitivities. Generative AI, when embraced as a tool, empowers professionals to enhance their work by streamlining content generation processes, extracting data-driven insights, and leveraging automation. By combining the strengths of generative AI with their strategic thinking, creativity, and client understanding, commercial designers and copywriters can create communication solutions that are not only visually appealing and well-written but also highly personalized and engaging.

Prompt 3: Write up to 200 words on why generative AI, piloted by pre-AI designers, writers, and content strategists, will produce superior results than generative AI piloted by individuals who have no training in graphic design and commercial copywriting.

When it comes to generative AI, the expertise of pre-AI designers, writers, and content strategists plays a pivotal role in producing superior results compared to individuals with no training in graphic design and commercial copywriting. Here's why:

Subject Matter Expertise: Pre-AI designers and copywriters possess a deep understanding of the principles, techniques, and strategies that drive effective visual design and persuasive copywriting. Their years of training and experience enable them to interpret client briefs, conduct research, and apply industry best practices. This expertise allows them to make informed decisions and adapt AI-generated content to fulfill the unique goals and requirements of each project.

Artistic Vision and Aesthetic Sense: Commercial design and copywriting involve more than just technical skills; they require a keen eye for aesthetics and the ability to convey brand messages effectively. Pre-AI professionals have honed their artistic sensibilities and understand how different design elements, typography choices, and writing styles can evoke specific emotions and resonate with target audiences. They can leverage generative AI as a tool to augment their creativity, applying their artistic vision to refine and adapt AI-generated content to align with brand identities and desired outcomes.

Adaptability and Contextual Understanding: Successful graphic design and compelling copywriting rely on understanding the nuances of client requirements, target audience demographics, industry trends, and market dynamics. Pre-AI designers and copywriters have developed contextual understanding and the ability to adapt to changing client needs. They can use generative AI outputs as a starting point, refining and tailoring them to align with specific campaigns, cultural nuances, and brand strategies. Their expertise ensures that the AI-generated content acts as a foundation, but ultimately, their input ensures the final output is relevant, compelling, and effective.

Quality Control and Iteration: Pre-AI professionals are responsible for maintaining and enhancing the quality of the content they produce. They have the skills to identify and address potential issues, refine language, adjust design elements, and iterate based on client feedback. This iterative process requires a level of creative judgment, critical thinking, and discernment that individuals without training in design and copywriting may lack. By piloting generative AI, these professionals can retain control over the final output, ensuring it meets their high standards and aligns with client expectations.

In conclusion, the collaboration between generative AI and pre-AI designers, writers, and content strategists results in superior outcomes due to their subject matter expertise, artistic vision, adaptability, and quality control. By leveraging AI as a tool, these professionals can enhance their creative processes, streamline workflows, and unleash their creative potential while elevating the quality and effectiveness of the final product.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/1820551 2022-04-19T02:48:26Z 2022-04-19T02:48:27Z Cheap Trick: Transformers Theme (2009)

It's lame that you can't stream a decent-sounding version of this blistering track - a natural fit for Cheap Trick.

So, here's a quality stream/download (320) option.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/1673024 2021-04-01T01:43:02Z 2021-04-01T01:44:45Z Bertha Intro Loop (2/24/71)

This edit makes a loop out of the unique groove that begins the 2/24/71 "Bertha." 

I've created a 30-second edit that is seamless when played on repeat. A good backing track for something.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/1631467 2020-12-24T16:42:46Z 2020-12-24T16:42:47Z Grateful Dead: Extended China>Rider Jam Test #1

This test of the possibility of an endless China>Rider jam uses 8/24/72, 10/25/73, and 2/9/73 - chosen almost arbitrarily.



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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/935383 2015-11-18T06:18:53Z 2015-11-18T06:18:54Z Ben is Ben

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/618294 2013-11-11T16:35:01Z 2013-11-11T16:50:58Z Part of the Lightbulb Family Tree

From a full-color educational supplement in a mid-1930s newspaper. 

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/617323 2013-11-08T17:33:59Z 2013-11-08T17:38:55Z Amazing Stories Vol. 7 #1 (April 1932) : Leo Morey cover

If you need a desktop:

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396796 2012-11-02T18:09:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z "Harper's New Monthly Magazine" June, 1860

From a feature titled, "Ancient Monuments in the United States." 

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396797 2012-10-04T14:11:00Z 2020-03-28T21:06:45Z The Young Rossums - Club Davis, Kalamazoo (ca 1981)

The Young Rossums  (Kalamazoo, MI 1981): David Lewis, John Deroo, Jay Godfrey, John Shaw

"Rossums' Revolt"

"Roadhouse Blues"

"I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo"

"Search & Destroy"


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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396798 2012-07-28T20:41:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z The Incredibly Chic Hulk

From "The Incredible Hulk" #142, 1971. Script, Roy Thomas. Art, Herb Trimpe and John Severin.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396801 2012-07-17T14:26:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Show me the monkey.

As far as I can tell, no one actually received a monkey.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396804 2012-07-10T20:29:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z The Bottle City of Kandor

See also:

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396807 2012-06-27T12:58:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Marvel Comics "The 3-D Man" House Ad (1977)

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396811 2012-06-10T02:05:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z "Daredevil Comics" #25, 1944

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396813 2012-03-02T15:05:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Stuntman #1 Cover (Simon & Kirby, 1946)

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396815 2011-12-30T17:46:25Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Teens Wonder (if Paul is dead)

"Batman" #222 Beatles cover, June 1970. The best analysis, by far, of the "Paul is dead" episode is in Devin McKinney's book, "Magic Circles: The Beatles in Dream in History."

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396816 2011-11-19T15:25:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Bozo the Robot

By Wayne Reid, "Smash Comics" #36, 1942

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396820 2011-11-19T15:17:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Immaculate Superhero Conception

"Wildfire" by Jim Mooney and Robert Turner, "Smash Comics" #36, 1942

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396822 2011-10-16T17:06:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Superman vs. "Superman"

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396823 2011-09-17T16:28:05Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z DEVO 7-inch single: "Be Stiff" b/w "Social Fools" Laptop wallpaper size: 1280 x 800 dpi

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396826 2011-09-05T21:49:25Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z "Jimmy Olsen" #143 (Kirby/Colletta) ]]> John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396830 2011-08-23T14:33:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z The The: "This is the Day" 7-inch picture sleeve

Painting by Andrew Johnson

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396833 2011-08-12T16:51:34Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Michael Kaluta at DC in the Early Seventies

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396835 2011-06-21T13:39:11Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Summer Solstice

John Hilgart, circa 1985, collage for a mix tape.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396839 2011-06-12T15:53:22Z 2013-10-08T16:47:20Z Temporary collapse of a triangle into a line segment. ]]> John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396841 2011-06-01T13:45:44Z 2013-10-08T16:47:20Z Love Lite ad (1970) ]]> John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396842 2011-02-05T03:52:14Z 2013-10-08T16:47:20Z Paris Cleaners, Kalamazoo, Michigan ]]> John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396800 2011-01-29T19:07:02Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Bill Fleming - cover for "Marihuana" by Cornell Woolrich - Dell Book 11 ]]> John Hilgart @4CPcomics tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396803 2011-01-10T04:34:21Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z Frank R. Paul - "Life on Uranus"

Back cover of "Fantastic Adventures," March 1940.

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tag:nowhearthis.posthaven.com,2013:Post/396805 2011-01-10T03:50:00Z 2013-10-08T16:47:19Z The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring - 1973

Illustrations, Brinton Turkle. Text, Lucille Clifton. This book is in print. Order it from your locally-owned bookstore.

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