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NahumChong BEEHIVE 🐝
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NahumChong BEEHIVE 🐝
@TheDesignMmind
Graphics & Branding Specialist || Logos • Visual Systems • Rebrands || Making brands buzz with clarity & impact || Open for projects · Portfolio ↓
Sumali Nisan 2026
48 Sinusundan31 Mga Tagasunod

@jakedugard So I'm a brandgineer?
I'm officially and Engineer
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@realtinabrown_ I still love downloading mockups.
Like how do I send a clients work to AI?
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And I'm learning patua with this, it's awesome.

Z∆PHΞИI OF WΞB3@JosephGODCAN
My new favorite version of the bible is the JNT All written in patua.😉
Ihenta, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English

@rj_s_graphics Great one.
Why the "time to grow, glow and connect" round her head?
Want to share?
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Happy new month creatives 🎩🤏🏾
#newmonth
One of the quickest design I have made 🥺😤😩😩

Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English

God did 🙏
Thank you Graphic design 🎉


Sandra Kings (Brand Designer)@sandixdesigns
From my mouth to God's ear 🙏 I'm getting a new phone on or before May 2026.
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Someone just slid into my DMs with an AI-generated image asking if it was good enough to post it.
And he wants to become a designer.
My answer surprised him. It might surprise you too.
The images looked great on the surface.
Beautiful colors. Solid composition. Clean aesthetic.
But here's the thing, he couldn't explain a single decision.
Why that typeface? Why that layout? Why that color palette?
Silence.
That's the trap beginners fall into with AI.
They post outputs. They never build taste.
Clients don't just pay for pretty visuals. They pay for your thinking, the ability to solve problems they can't even name yet.
AI can't give you that. Only practice does.
Lesson 1.. AI outputs ≠ design thinking
Here's what AI is actually good for as a designer:
→ Generating mood board references faster
→ Exploring 10 directions in the time it took to sketch 2
→ Breaking creative blocks when you're stuck
→ Communicating rough concepts to clients before final execution
Notice what's missing from that list? Replacing your judgment.
Lesson 2.. AI is a speed tool, not a brain
The designers who will win the next decade aren't the ones who avoid AI.
They're also not the ones who outsource everything to it.
They're the ones who use AI to move faster while they stay in the driver's seat.
Strong foundation. Sharp taste. AI as the co-pilot, not the captain.
Lesson 3..Skill first, tools second
So back to that DM.
I told him: "Don't post those. Study why they look good. Then recreate the feeling yourself without the AI."
When you understand the "why," AI becomes 10x more powerful in your hands.
Build the skill. Then leverage the tool.
That's the real cheat code.

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