The article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting client expectations in design, prompting a debate on Reddit. Designers share experiences of unrealistic demands from clients who misunderstand the complexity and time needed for quality design work, particularly under the influence of AI. An anecdote highlights a client’s confusion over the difference between AI-generated art and Adobe files, leading to disappointment during a print job. The article underscores a long-standing gap in understanding between clients and design professionals, worsened by the rise in AI technology.
A huge issue is a lack of understanding between the layman and the professional, as clients struggle to comprehend design that's hidden behind the Great Curtain.
Customer expectations have always been a shit show in the sign industry. It's practically a combat sport.
The debate on Reddit reveals frustrations designers face about clients' unrealistic expectations, especially prevalent with the rise of AI-generated content.
Many designers note that not all clients lack understanding, but the divide has been exacerbated by the introduction of AI technologies in creative workflows.
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