Mick Champayne
Staff UX Designer
About the speaker
Mick Champayne is a Chicago-based designer by day and an illustrator by night. In a nutshell, she loves internet culture, navel-gazing about the future, and imagining how designers can support people’s values and intentions. Currently a Staff UX Designer at Google, she likes to create solutions that have beauty AND brains: making things look beautiful with smart strategy and a thoughtful user experience. From light-hearted memes to serious social commentary, she’s happiest when her work can spark a conversation.
ABOUT THE TALK
How I learned to stop worrying & love the AI overlords
In an era of AI-generated imagery and algorithm-driven design, it’s hard not to imagine a dystopian future for creatives. I’ve spent the last year with clenched buttcheeks bombarded with headlines of robots coming for our jobs, the alarming proliferation of new tools (and required upskilling), and a looming existential question of what it even means to be a creative.
In this talk, I’ll share how I harnessed that fear and anxiety in a productive and meaningful way, merging my creative process with machine learning, getting out of my burnout, and reframing generative AI to be a collaborator and not *the enemy*.
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December 5-6/
L'Alliance New York / FIAF
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