Feeling the heat of the AI takeover? Wondering if the robots are coming for your creative job? (You’re not alone). The future might look unpredictable, but hey, don't fret. Spoiler alert: Your creativity is still irreplaceable. Let's dive into surviving and thriving in this new era, one effort at a time.
Show Up for the Fight
Let's get real. You're here, probably feeling like crap from all the creative battles you've fought. Maybe you've failed, maybe you've been wrestling with self-doubt. But guess what? You're still here. Session guest-of-the-day typified resilience, urging all of us to "show up for the fight." Keep coming back, even when you're broken, because that grit is worth its weight in gold.
Embrace the Change
AI is here, and it's not going anywhere (other than becoming even more a part of everyday life). The creative industry is undergoing seismic shifts. But instead of hiding our heads in the sand, how can we start embracing some of it? And speaking of embracing, don’t miss Tom May’s brilliant write-up on creativeboom.com – “Where the Creative Industry is Heading and How to Survive the Next 15 Years.”
Actionable Step: Visit creativeboom.com and read that article. It’s not just clickbait, it's your survival manual.
Develop Human-Centric Skills
Spoiler alert: Empathy, storytelling, and critical thinking are your new best friends. These are human-centric skills that no amount of AI can replicate—at least not yet. Our guest shared their adventures of how empathy and cultural awareness have shaped their projects. These skills are the heartbeat that will keep your work relevant and impactful.
Actionable Step: Pick up a book on empathy or storytelling. Heck, even binge-watch some movies and observe the storytelling techniques.
Continuous Learning is Non-Negotiable
Think you've mastered your craft? Think again. Stagnation is your enemy. As our guest reiterated, continuous learning is the holy grail. New tools, webinars, workshops—throw yourself into them. Staying informed about industry trends will keep you a step ahead.
Actionable Step: Register for that online course or attend the next industry conference. The learning never stops.
Find Your Voice Amid the Noise
In a world swarming with AI-generated content, what's one thing that stands out? Your unique voice. Our guest waxed poetic about the necessity of personal style. Make sure your work screams “you” and no one else.
Actionable Step: Start a personal project that reflects your unique vision. Document the process, mistakes, and all.
Don't Just Stay in Your Lane—Expand It
Being a one-trick pony won’t cut it anymore. I can’t help but emphasize the importance of diversifying skills: designers learning basic coding, writers dabbling in graphic design, illustrators venturing into animation. A multi-skill set is your armor in this rapidly evolving battlefield.
Actionable Step: Try out a new skill. Don’t aim for mastery yet—just get familiar. Take a basic coding class or play around with animation software.
Ethics: The Forgotten Hero
Don't ignore ethics in your creative journey. Throw light on ethical design, accessibility, and sustainability as core principles. It's not just about being a good person—it's about creating work that stands the test of time.
Actionable Step: Audit your current projects for accessibility and sustainability. Small tweaks can make a big difference.
Build Strong Networks
Yes, being an artist can be lonely, but hey, it doesn’t have to be. I have to underscored the power of strong networks, suggesting everything from online creative communities to industry conferences. Networking isn't just schmoozing—it’s collaborating, learning, growing.
Actionable Step: Join an online creative community today. Take part in discussions, share your work, get feedback.
Micro Collaboration and Risk-Taking
You don’t need a massive budget or endless time to collaborate. I’m an advocated for micro collaborations—those small but impactful joint ventures. Podcast swaps, social media shout-outs, even brief mentoring—these are golden opportunities.
Actionable Step: Reach out to a fellow creative for a micro collaboration. It could be as simple as reviewing each other's work.
Create, Share, Reflect, Repeat
Finally, create something. Create anything. Even if it’s absolute garbage, it moves you forward. Our guest wrapped up with this mantra: Just start. Share your work, gather feedback, and keep iterating.
Actionable Step: Create and post something today. Yes, today. Then, take a moment to reflect and see how you can improve.
The road ahead may seem rocky, but armed with creativity, resilience, and a willingness to evolve, you’ll do more than just survive—you’ll thrive.