I have been experimenting with AI as part of my design process. I wanted to design a poster that is on trend. So I came up with a concept for a fictional exhibition. I used Midjourney to generate a glass-blown dragon statue. Then, I used chatGPT to generate the name of the exhibition and used it to come up with the place where this exhibition would be held. Also, used chatGPT for the Japanese translation (my apologies if it's not 100% correct). I layout the poster myself using Illustrator and Photoshop. The most tedious part was clipping the dragon!
I was exploring AI and came up with an idea. To visualize it, I used Midjourney. Then, I consulted with ChatGPT to decide on the venue and name of the event. After downloading the Midjourney image, I used Photoshop's generative expand and retouching tools to clean up some areas of the image. Finally, I used Illustrator to lay out the text and design elements, resulting in a poster for a fictional gala at a museum.
I always wanted to design a piece that features a linocut, but I lack the skills and always end up cutting myself. So, I asked ChatGPT what type of theme would be appropriate for a linocut. It responded with literary classics, nature scenes, circus spectacles, and others. I proceeded to explore literary classics. 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Peter Pan,' and 'Moby-Dick' came up, and one that caught my eye was 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.' With a visual in mind, I asked Midjourney to generate a linocut of a giant octopus. After many iterations, I downloaded and retouched it in Photoshop and laid out the other elements in Illustrator. So, in the spirit of Coney Island's Mermaid Parade, I present The Brooklyn Neptune Night Festival (a fun fictional festival).
I thought if there was a fictional animated short of my favorite surrealist, René Magritte, what would the poster look like? I used Midjourney to visualize this idea, did some retouching in Photoshop, laid the text in Illustrator, and added a simple animation. And here it is, René & Green Apple Bubble Gum.
During my walks through Coney Island, I noticed a few stores specializing in candy and confections. This sparked a design idea: What would a poster for a fictional Coney Island candy emporium look like? With a kaleidoscope made out of candy as the main element in mind, I used Midjourney to generate this concept. I wasn't completely satisfied with the results, so I decided to edit in Photoshop and try Adobe Firefly to enhance it. Then, I laid out the type and other design elements in Illustrator. Now, let's take a stroll through Coney Island and find the sweet spot.
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Designed with the Aid of AI
Jose Omar Valenzuela
Graphic/Packaging Designer Brooklyn, NY