The world don’t stop to speak about AI. The impact of artificial intelligence. How AI could hit graphic designers. How robots will take our jobs.
The conversation never ends. Looks like this topic spread like a cancer. And it throws out of mind all the other evils of the world.
But let’s stop here and ask the simple one million dollar question… can designers do better than artificial intelligence does? 🤔

So this blog post is about these emerging questions. Maybe AI and humans will unite, or maybe humanity will win?
Oh, maybe it will all end in a black hole? 🤯
I am convinced, that this friendship one day will find a way out and respect each other… if not, I can say with confidence that humans are still much smarter than any machine.
Let’s look much deeper bout this below.
AI tools require human intervention
One of the biggest impacts of AI is the automation of tasks that previously required human intervention. However, graphic designers still have to give commands to AI tools to perform basic tasks.
Some of these tasks include resizing images, adjusting color schemes, and managing design assets. These tools are programmed to create designs based on the designers’ requirements.
Whether this will change one day and AI will gain more power also depends on humans. Only humans can give machines more power, it depends only from us, but we will still be able to reprogram them. 🤖
As much as we would like someone to do the work for us, there will come a time when people say enough is enough.
And for now, designers can be happy that with these AI tools they can save a lot of time and effort, thereby leading to an increase in productivity.
Generate new ideas
Graphic designers often face creative block when the flow of creative ideas stops. This is where artificial intelligence comes in.
It can help with creative graphic design trends, logo design, and good packaging design that are trendy. It can also help expand the designers’ vision.
But a keen designer’s eye can spot AI errors that occur, and it’s possible that this problem will never be solved.
The best computers in the world can’t generate the kind of ideas that only a human mind can come up with. And that’s already a degradation of machines.
It can sometimes take graphic designers a while to come up with an idea, and for that, some help from the outside is a good thing, but an idea that comes from a human mind is much more appreciated than one created by some mechanism.
Humans are more capable of generating ideas than AI. Let’s hope that this continues to be the case.

Replacement of graphic designers
The question remains whether AI will eventually replace human designers. While AI can certainly automate specific tasks, it cannot replicate the unique human touch that is inherent in the work of designers.
When considering the use of AI in graphic design, a balanced approach is needed. Let’s take a look at some tips to consider:
- Concerns about job security
The increasing prevalence of AI in graphic design has raised concerns and skepticism about job security within the design community. While artificial intelligence is great at handling repetitive tasks, it cannot fully replicate the creative intuition and emotional intelligence inherent in human designers.
- Loss of originality and creativity
There is growing concern that the introduction of AI into graphic design can reduce originality and creativity. While AI tools are smart, they often tend to draw information from existing data, which can lead to designs that lack this.
- Ethical issues
The use of AI in graphic design raises ethical issues, particularly around data privacy and the risk of biased algorithms. Graphic designers must prioritize understanding these issues and address them in their work.
- Learn the fundamentals
Traditionally, graphic designers learn the basics. The philosophies of color, typography, and accessibility are essential to creating quality work. These lessons come from formal education and real-world experience.
But what does fundamentals mean in the age of AI? Quality control is not a strength of current tools on the market.
Graphic designers are the best
Despite all their strengths, humans have something to offer that AI cannot. Let’s look at some of the key aspects that separate humans from AI:
- Graphic designers bring authenticity and originality to their work, reflecting their creativity and individuality, setting their designs apart from automated processes.
- By carefully considering user needs and experiences, designers create designs that interact with their audience and create a connection.
- Designers have the analytical skills and critical thinking abilities to effectively and efficiently solve complex design challenges.
- Designers prioritize ethical aspects in their work, ensuring that their projects adhere to the principles of honesty, inclusion, and transparency.
Conclusion
A computer can help a lot, but it will not replace the talent that humans acquire with life. In conclusion, we cannot say that AI will change the world and humans will be thrown out.
What is clear is that now we are only at the initial stage of this whole modernization. Time will tell who is stronger and who will have to leave. It is clear that humans win. 😋