I’ve deleted hours of work because it didn’t feel honest.
Growth taught me to start over, raise my standards, and build with intention.
I’m drawn to founders who take their vision seriously, because I’m building mine the same way.
If that resonates, let's connect.
You can tell the people building AI systems fundamentally misunderstand art because they think creativity is primarily about output volume.
That’s why every demo is:
“Look, it made 4,000 images in 8 seconds.”
Okay.
And?
Michelangelo didn’t paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling slowly because his hardware was bad.
Human beings take time to create things because thought itself takes time. Taste takes time. Doubt takes time.
Some of the greatest art ever made came from obsession, limitation, frustration, revision, failure.
But Silicon Valley genuinely believes creativity is just a throughput problem.
As if Shakespeare would've written Hamlet faster if he had GPU clusters.
The people building these systems look at a forest and see lumber.
They look at music and see audio data.
They look at paintings and see training material.
They look at human expression and see an industry waiting to be automated.
That’s why all this AI-generated stuff feels so empty.
It was built by people who understand the price of everything and the value of nothing.
🚫 Scam Alert!!!
A logo is not your brand.
A logo won't get you more sales.
A logo won't increase your visibility.
A logo won't fix a broken reputation.
A logo won't get you more customers.
They invented a problem.
Sold the solution.
And pulled attention like it was nothing.
Spotify isn’t just advertising, they’re playing the game differently.
By the way, the ad is crazy 🔥🔥
I designed the "DESIGNER" font in this poster myself.
Every letter- built from scratch. Same modular system. Same geometric logic. D to R.
No existing font matched what I had in my head, so I built one.
Now I'm wondering, should I develop it into a full typeface?
Drop a 🔥 if yes