AI Generated Art & AI Driven Projects
THE PROJECT
A curated body of AI-assisted artwork and design explorations that showcase how emerging tools can be thoughtfully integrated into a professional creative workflow. This collection spans wall art, apparel graphics, and concept-driven visuals developed for both standalone art pieces and client-specific projects. Each work reflects a balance of experimentation, cultural awareness, and design discipline—where AI serves as a creative collaborator, not a shortcut.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
My role: Art Director, Designer, AI Prompt Engineer
Date: Ongoing (2022–Present)
Scope: Concept development and production of AI-generated artwork for print, apparel, and digital use. Projects include original wall art collections, surface design concepts, and custom visuals created for specific campaigns or briefs. All pieces are refined through traditional design processes, including post-generation editing and retouching to resolve common AI artifacts and ensure professional, print-ready results.
TOOLS USED
MidJourney • ChatGPT • Google Gemini Nano Banana • Kittl • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator
Brooklyn Legal Services Benefit Dinner – Journal Advertisement
For this journal advertisement supporting the Brooklyn Legal Services benefit dinner, I intentionally moved away from the traditional scales of justice imagery. Instead, I focused on communicating Brooklyn itself as the central visual metaphor.
I illustrated only the central span of the Brooklyn Bridge, allowing the structure to fade at the edges to suggest access, connection, and justice extending beyond the frame. The bridge was digitally manipulated in Photoshop using color inversion (negative image) to create a bold, high-contrast visual with a refined, editorial tone appropriate for a legal publication.
All typography, layout, and hierarchy were designed in Adobe InDesign, and I wrote all accompanying copy. The final piece was exported as a high-resolution PNG for inclusion in the online benefit journal.
Tools Used: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign
This promotional flyer was created for a small-group travel experience to Morocco and demonstrates my use of AI-assisted image generation as part of an iterative design process. The original hero image was generated using ChatGPT 5.2 to establish mood, setting, and cinematic scale.
After reviewing the initial direction, the client requested more intentional representation—specifically asking that Black women be clearly visible riding the camels. Through prompt refinement and re-engineering, I generated a revised image with subjects facing the viewer to ensure identity and representation were unmistakable.
Final refinements were completed in Photoshop to enhance facial visibility while preserving the warmth of the sunset scene. Typography, layout, and final composition were completed in Adobe InDesign, with the piece exported as a high-resolution JPG for digital distribution.
Tools Used: ChatGPT 5.2, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign
AI-Assisted Apparel Design & Photorealistic Product Imagery / Video
These examples highlight how I use AI as part of my apparel design and e-commerce workflow, from concept development through final product presentation. The scarf pattern, pillow design, and T-shirt graphic were all original designs conceived and directed by me, using AI to explore form, symbolism, and composition before finalizing the artwork.
Each design was then rebuilt as clean, scalable vector artwork in Kittl, allowing for easy recoloring and the creation of multiple variations for expanded product listings. This vector-first approach ensures consistency across apparel and home décor while supporting efficient SKU growth for online retail.
To present the products, I generated photorealistic AI models and environments to simulate professional lifestyle photography. The final listing images—models, products, and settings—were AI-generated and refined to emphasize realism, material clarity, and visual consistency suitable for e-commerce platforms.
Tools Used: AI Image Generation (Nano Banana, ChaptGPT 5.2), Kittl (Vector Design), Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Rush, Google Flow
