The artistic business has an particularly tense relationship with AI, which some consider erodes human innovation and demanding considering expertise, and threatens jobs.
But, many designers are more and more warming to the concept of incorporating AI in design, says Cecilia Brenner, the managing director of Design for Good, a worldwide design charity.
AI is “a software that helps us scale back friction, to let designers focus extra on empathy and creativity,” Brenner advised Fortune in a Dec. 18 interview. The tech “ought to serve life, and never the opposite approach round.”
Design for Good was first based in 2022, with the purpose of bringing collectively the world’s prime designers to work in the direction of the United Nations Sustainable Improvement Objectives (SDGs). At the moment, the alliance contains over 2,000 designers throughout 30 nations, who come from company giants like PepsiCo, Nestle and Microsoft.
Brenner first joined the Design for Good alliance as a company designer with Philips, and later in 2024, was elected as its chief govt.
Since taking the helm, Brenner has made it her purpose to introduce extra AI design instruments for the alliance’s creatives. In 2025, she onboarded two Silicon Valley AI start-ups, Miro and OpenStudio, as alliance members.
Each corporations provide tech experience and collaboration instruments with AI options, Brenner mentioned, including that she hoped they’ll assist designers work collectively higher throughout borders and time zones. “[They bring] collaboration instruments, which can assist us prototype and give you a number of ideas quicker.”
By designers, for designers
Koraldo Kajanaku co-founded OpenStudio in 2023, alongside his sister, Agi Kajanaku.
The thought for the AI startup first took root in 2022. Koraldo was then the senior design lead at U.S. design agency IDEO, and his sister was finishing a PhD in AI and laptop graphics at Harvard College. Whereas pursuing her diploma, Agi dabbled in early experiments in generative AI, making a {custom} mannequin for designers, which she let her brother take a look at out.
“I attempted it out at IDEO [on] a number of the initiatives that I used to be engaged on, and I used to be shifting 100 to 1,000 occasions quicker via work that I used to do in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. And I mentioned, ‘Okay, there’s one thing right here,’” Koraldo advised Fortune in a Dec. 19 interview.
The siblings then hunkered down at their household dwelling over the vacations, and constructed the primary model of OpenStudio.
The platform permits designers to create on the spot renders, rapidly generate moodboards, and visualize ideas utilizing AI prompts. It comes in-built with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which customers can faucet on “for inspiration, brainstorming, and suggestions”, OpenStudio’s web site reads.
Customers can even change to different AI fashions, together with these by Gemini or different custom-made fashions, Koraldo provides.
When requested if he thinks AI detracts from human creativity, Koraldo mentioned that one can nonetheless be very artful with AI—and that it’s merely a software which accelerates execution.
“Design is actually what occurs when know-how is inserted into the artistic world,” he says. “And I believe creativity is intrinsically rewarding, so it’ll be one thing that we’ll at all times wish to do as people.”
Koraldo says that he’s optimistic that with AI, much more designers will probably be born.
“I believe we’re going to see billions of designers within the subsequent 5 to 10 years, and a variety of that will probably be because of know-how that permits us to take part nearer to the design course of—and [easily] go from an idea in our head to closing stuff that’s able to be produced.”
AI for good
With the inclusion of their two new AI-centric alliance members, Brenner says her group will probably be higher geared up for the longer term.
Each two years, Design for Good chooses a brand new SDG to sort out. The group selected clear water and sanitation (SDG#6) for its 2022 cycle, and high quality training (SDG #4) for its 2024 run.
In 2026, the alliance is specializing in two SDGs: good well being and well-being (SDG#3) and local weather motion (SDG #13).
“Including members to our residing community is a wholesome approach of serving to us perceive that no matter we create doesn’t [bring about] hurt, and as an alternative has a optimistic final result on each individuals and planet,” Brenner says.
And within the case of designing for human and environmental well being, AI is very helpful, she provides.
“AI can be utilized to foretell human well being or environmental outcomes earlier than we implement one thing,” Brenner says. “It may determine [potential] penalties, and take a look at run the scaling of options, so we all know they received’t injury [humans or the environment].”