The Vergecast

The AI-generated, oddly colored future of art

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Nov 16, 2022
Join James Vincent, Verge senior reporter on AI, Kristen Radtke, Creative Director, and Jess Weatherbed, reporter, as they dive into the fascinating world of AI-generated art. They discuss the evolving landscape of Photoshop and its role in modern creativity. From the complexities of AI art and copyright concerns to Pantone's subscription model for color usage, the conversation showcases how technology is reshaping art and design. Explore the ever-changing relationship between color theory and branding in the industry!
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ANECDOTE

Photoshop 1.0 Challenge

  • A graphic designer, Will Patterson, successfully used Photoshop 1.0 to create a design.
  • This highlights the enduring core functionality of Photoshop despite its age.
INSIGHT

Evolving with Technology

  • While Photoshop's core elements have remained consistent, technology and user needs have evolved.
  • Balancing new features with existing user experience is crucial for long-term software success.
ADVICE

Customer-Centric Approach

  • Prioritize customer needs and feedback when updating software.
  • Avoid unnecessary changes to the user interface that could alienate existing users.
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