My Personal Journey with AI
Cara Harpole
Strategic AI Collaborator & Multidisciplinary Designer | Creative Framework Architect Driving Innovation through Ideation and Context. Launched-AI For Good" campaign.| USAF Veteran
It was a busy weekend at an IT convention in Austin, Texas. I had decided to make extra money using a ride-sharing app, and the passengers I met were often in tech, many on the cutting edge. One passenger in particular caught my attention. He held a high-level IT job and was eager to talk about technology. He asked, “Have you heard of ChatGPT?” I told him I had, but I hadn’t used it. As he exited the car, he said, “You have to download it, it’s a game-changer. It will change the world.” He was right.
The Creative Process
Years ago, I decided to get rid of cable TV. It felt like a product that had peaked—limited and overpriced. I waited for sports to make the switch as well, to offer better streaming options. In a similar way, AI reminded me of the final moments before older technologies fade away, like when Blackberry heard Steve Jobs introduce the iPhone. By then, it was already too late to catch up.
Now, AI is a disruptive technology integrated into many of the design tools I use. Over the last year, I’ve stopped using image downloading services because AI tools like DALL·E, MidJourney, and DaVinci offer me almost unlimited possibilities. I’m no longer limited to what databases have to offer. Gone are the days when my requests for more diverse images—different racial groups and cultures—were ignored.
Redesigning the Artwork
With AI, my design process has become multi-dimensional. I can generate almost any idea from a text prompt. For example, if I wanted a semi-realistic scene of African American women gathered at a formal tea party wearing old Southern hats in an antique room with green walls. That level of detail might be enough in traditional design, but for AI, a more detailed prompt is needed to bring the scene to life. I used an AI tool to enhance the details and create a magical setting that matched my vision. Click here to see the results of my AI-generated prompt. This real-world example shows how the process unfolded and how I used AI to achieve the final concept
Creative Collaboration with the Machine
Subject: African Cooking Class Flyer
I needed a very specific image for a cooking class flyer for a new organization I co-created. The dish we’d focus on was from Senegal, so I needed an image of people in a kitchen enjoying themselves while the instructor demonstrated a traditional West African dish. The flyer also had to include the date, time, location, a QR code, and a main caption.
I wanted the piece to have an African vibe, so I requested a traditional African-inspired border, a beautiful platter, and cropped the finished dish to place in it. AI helped bring the elements together, but the final success came from my own curation and refinement.
I believe in creative collaboration with technology, but it’s important not to solely depend on it. We must take ownership of our creative ideas and processes. AI can be a tool, but the human touch is what gives the final work its meaning.
The Process: Me & The Machine
Here’s how I created the concept:
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Software & AI used:
The Redesign: Lessons Learned
AI-generated art often has noise or artifacts—random elements that don’t belong, like someone having six fingers. The final resolution can sometimes be poor, and the artwork may feel too detailed or cluttered. I had to eliminate 95% of the original AI-generated design and start fresh. I traced the contour of the face and redesigned the lightbulb, sunglasses, and cyber hair to create a cleaner, modern, and futuristic look.
Symbolism in Design
The bold sunglasses in my design represented insightful thinking and vision. I had used similar glasses in a previous project for accessible design, but in that case, the glasses symbolized sensory sight. In this project, the sunglasses reflected personal insight and creativity.
I especially wanted to create a reflective, mirrored effect using a gradient of two colors. Just like looking into a mirror, the design reflects the artist—not the machine. AI’s version was transparent, while I chose opacity because it carried more weight and symbolism.
The Face: Evolution of the Design
The Start: The face began as a lightbulb with a circuit board, symbolizing the fusion of machine and person. After many prompts, I narrowed it down to three options. I decided to remove the lines and keep the shape of the image intact, but redesign everything else from scratch.
The Final Design: The final design merges the machine and the human. The hair could represent entanglements, noise, or just colored hair. I borrowed the concept of circles and lines intersecting the hair from AI, but I redesigned everything else, except the lips, because of the noise and artifacts in the original AI version.
Noise: In this context, noise refers to random objects or unnecessary details in the AI-generated designs. For example, a person with six fingers instead of five. I eliminated most of this over-detailing while keeping elements like the colored dots, which I interpreted as representing an out-of-body experience, like traveling through space or time.
Removing the Lines: I wanted the lines to represent a path, not chaos. Some paths lead to a destination, while others don’t. That’s how the creative process works—some decisions lead us forward, while others leave us feeling lost. The lines, to me, represented the journey, while AI’s lines were more random.
The Takeaway
As society embraces AI, I hope we don't lose our human insights and ownership of our work. AI is a powerful collaborative tool, but it should never erase the human voice. Taking bold creative risks makes our work unique and interesting. We don’t have to conform—we can break the mold while still aligning ourselves with good design principles.
Remember this: AI is a tool for enhancement, not replacement. The sunglasses representing insight were always part of my vision, and AI helped me visualize the concept. AI’s version was transparent, while mine was opaque. What do you think the symbolism behind that decision could be? I’d love to hear your views.
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5 个月Awesome article! Cara I couldn't agree more! AI can be a great tool to enhance creativity.
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5 个月Kudos, Cara! A well written concise view of the practicality of intergrating AI in the creative process. You effectively demonstrated the inherent potential of AI's ability to deliver ideas from "the ether to paper" or from the "no-thing" to something tangible and malleable! I look forward to following along on your journey.