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Graphic Designer Guardian @solflare Intern @EnergySalvation @signcares Lead Designer @blockchainclubrsu_ I design with clean precision for web3 brands

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Ola_De_Designer 🦺🔆🐦‍🔥
Ola_De_Designer 🦺🔆🐦‍🔥@Ola_De_Designer·
GM CT Yunno it has been a long while I came here. Feels good to be back. Let see what the week holds. GM if you can
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Treegens
Treegens@thetreegens·
We are hiring a graphic designer! 🌱🤝💰 Must have be great at design & optimizing posts for various socials 🤳 Tag your favorite graphic designers below! 🙏 👇
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Samtop Gadgets
Samtop Gadgets@Samtopgadgets·
Do you have any reason to own this?
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kansei@kanseiNFT·
GM A beautiful day to kick off the weekend!
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Emmanuel Powers
Emmanuel Powers@EmmanuelPowers6·
I will be celebrating Easter in Rome next year.
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Meteora Ecosystem
Meteora Ecosystem@MeteoraEco·
DeFi on Solana just keeps going. DeFi After Dark NYC. Soon.
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Roland | Use Mirra
Roland | Use Mirra@rolandayd·
This week: launched Solana Africa, shipped work, got certified as a teacher. The only thing that separates you from the life you want is showing up every single day.
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Lochie
Lochie@lochie_sol·
Meteora DLMM wins of the week. Solid week of prints.
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Karis • Designer
Karis • Designer@KarisOkey·
I've been quiet on here for a minute. But behind the scenes, I've been doing a lot of designing, experimenting, building, failing, reaching out, and just figuring things out. Well, I'M BACK! (for the umpteenth time this year) A lot has been shifting in how I approach design and I've been taking time to actually explore it before talking about it. One of the biggest shifts has been AI. I've fully leaned into it as part of my brand design workflow and honestly, there's no going back.Node-based I've been rotating between different language models. Mainly ChatGPT, Claude and Grok. I use them for strategy, research, naming, tone of voice, marketing copy and brand briefs. Each one thinks a bit differently so switching between them helps me pressure test ideas and get more rounded outputs instead of relying on a single perspective. For image and video generation, I've been working with Higgsfield, Nano Banana Pro, Grok, Seedream, GPT Image and Ideogram. It sounds like a lot, but each of these tools has its own strengths. Some are better for composition, some for realism, some for typography and some for motion. So instead of forcing one tool to do everything, I use them in rotation depending on what I need. The biggest shift I've been exploring recently is not a new tool or model. It is a new way of working with AI. Node based AI workflows. These workflows let you build structured pipelines where each step is intentional. Instead of prompting once and hoping for the best, you break the process into stages. You can define inputs, control transformations, chain different models together and reuse the same system again and again. Platforms like Flora AI, Weavy AI, and Freepik Spaces are making this way of working much more accessible. For example, you can set up a pipeline where one node handles prompt structuring, another controls style references, another generates the image, and another refines or upscales the output. You are not just generating, you are directing the process. For brand designers, this is a big deal. You can build a workflow that functions as a consistent asset-generation system for a brand and run it repeatedly with different inputs. Same style, same lighting, same feel every time. That level of consistency is exactly what brand work demands and it is usually the hardest thing to maintain when using AI casually. It also makes iteration much faster. Instead of starting from scratch every time, you are adjusting variables inside a system you already trust. That changes the speed and quality of exploration completely. It is also just a more honest way to work with AI. You can see every step and control every variable. Nothing feels like a black box. That distinction matters to me. I'm a designer. I need to understand the system I am working with, not just hope it works out. If you're also exploring AI in your workflow, I would love to know how you approach it and what it has changed in your process.
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