
Variety Hour: Shipwrecks, Vacations & 15-Hour Work Weeks
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In this episode of the Somewhat Creative Show, hosts Clark Miller and Rocky Tilney explore various themes surrounding creativity, design, and the impact of automation and AI on the creative industry. They discuss the evolving work-life balance, the importance of good design in society, and the potential for self-generated projects. The conversation also touches on the future of web design, the growth of freelance opportunities, and the significance of preserving human content in a digital age. As they look ahead, they consider the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in creative work and the importance of maintaining a human touch in design.
- We often work to afford vacations.
- The workforce may shift to shorter work weeks due to automation.
- Good design can positively impact society.
- Designers can feel isolated but thrive in collaborative projects.
- Art and design can be beneficial for mental health.
- The web design landscape is changing with AI.
- SEO is evolving with AI's influence on search.
- Self-generated projects can provide creative freedom.
- Freelance opportunities are expected to grow in the creative industry.
- Preserving human content is crucial in a digital age.
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