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Use Cases
Meet the London-based artist using AI as a tool for transformation
Richard Paul is an artist based in Southeast London. He started his creative career as a still life photographer, before moving into the creation of 3D lenticulars. Recently he used exactly.ai for the first time, in order to experiment with a series of concrete sculptures he’d created from leftover construction materials.
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Designer Alan de Sousa Silva on the creative power of staying playful
Alan de Sousa Silva told us about his creative journey against the odds, and the unlikely ways in which AI excites him.
- graphic design
Mason Garcera on using AI to generate ideas that stick
“What took me weeks now takes 15 minutes”: a Chicago-based sticker artist explains how exactly.ai makes it easier to manage his passion project alongside a demanding day job.
- graphic design
- applied arts
Artist Elina Pasok explains why we should feel optimistic about the future of AI
Elina Pasok tells us about her creative journey, and why exactly.ai gives her reasons to be cheerful about the future of AI.
- applied arts
- fine art
Extract’s Chris Vickers on how design studios can harness the power of AI
Chris Vickers is the creative director and co-founder of Extract Studio – an London-based design studio working across editorial, branding and digital projects. He told us about his hopes for the positive role he believes AI can play for smaller agencies, and his initial experiments with exactly.ai.
- graphic design
Meet Maria Bort – the illustrator and painter making magic with generative AI
Maria Bort is a London-based mixed-media artist and illustrator with a strong graphic design background. She told us about the path that led to her uniquely expressive style, and how exactly.ai is helping her focus even more time on the work she cares about most.
- fine art
The constant evolution of photographer turned digital artist Oleg Gant
Oleg Gant is a photographer and artist based in Vilnius, Lithuania. He began his career as a journalist, before moving into photography – a practice that then evolved into photographic and digital art. He told us about his creative journey, and his recent experiments with exactly.ai
- fine art
“Myself in the multiverse”: designer Charles Kalpakian talks getting acquainted with AI
Across furniture, space and interiors, the work of architectural designer Charles Kalpakian is unmistakable.
- craft
Daria Nepriakhina: "Custom illustrations key to Vendora's growth in low-trust market"
To manage the rising demand for illustrations, Vendora turned to exactly.ai, training a model to maintain their unique style while scaling up production.
- web design
Sasha Mazur-Knyazeva on Materiality in the AI Age
In this interview, Sasha Mazur-Knyazeva discusses her practice, the materiality of painting in the AI age, and her surprising experiences with exactly.ai.
- graphic design
Anna and Sofia Illustration on Wine Bottles
Anna and Sofia worked on a project for Winest Store, an Israeli startup that delivers wine within 60 minutes, with the help of exactly.ai in their process.
- illustration
Improving Design Concepts with Fuat
Fuat, a London-based multidisciplinary designer, explores unconventional directions and meanings while uncovering other visions with exactly.ai.
- graphic design
Charles Peattie on moving Alex into the Digital Age
Charles Peattie a British cartoonist and writer, who co-created the popular comic strip ‘Alex’ in 1987 collaborated with exactly.ai’s engineering team, and together, created prototypes for 2D animation from drawings.
- storytelling
Emma Brossaud on the Imperfection of Digital Artworks
Emma a Dublin-based French Digital Art Director has explored exactly.ai’s flexibility in accommodating her aesthetic choices and its ability to generate diverse visual concepts.
- web design
Agami Ceramics Minimalist Vision
Agami Ceramics, a small production company founded in 2016 by Maria Gilmanova and Olga Kukoba, discusses how they incorporated exactly.ai into their practice. They use it to extract patterns and identify potential new concepts for the artists to explore.
- craft
Anna Sudbina's AI Abstract Perceptionism
Anna Sudbina is a contemporary painter whose work combines elements of process-led abstract and figurative art, trained two different models on exactly.ai and was intrigued by the results, which offered new perspectives and compositions.
- fine art
Holystick Design Studio: Brainstorm different design concepts
Holystick design studio used exactly.ai to upload reference images from their client and generate new visuals. This allowed designers to create images that mirrored the clients' aesthetics.
- graphic design
Minofmeerdesign: Furniture Making with Exactly.ai
Minofmeerdesign,a design, furniture, and craft studio based in Taipei, Taiwan, utilised exactly.ai to sketch out new, visually appealing furniture designs.
- applied arts
Anastasia’s Site-Specific Graffiti Works
How can one incorporate exactly.ai into the process of creating graffiti art? This question was answered by Anastasia, a painter, digital artist, and researcher who specialises in graffiti.
- applied arts
Catrina Cavalera Created Floral Patterns
Our user, Catrina, an illustrator, herbalist, and online educator, has shared with us her experience with exactly.ai, and how it helped her in the intense process of creating floral patterns.
- illustration
Dmitry Makonnen Illustrates Portraits
How do you produce portraits of heroes for their monthly interviews with exactly.ai? Dmitry, the founder of Ein kleines Schwarzes Schwein.com studios, answers this question in the following use case.
- illustration