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Nov 20

Adobe Illustrator’s hyped AI features: An honest look

The conversation around AI in the creative world is noisy. It’s a mix of doomsday predictions, overhyped "get-art-quick" schemes, and genuine innovation. The challenge for professional creatives isn't if you should use AI, but how you can integrate it into a high-level workflow to produce better work, faster. This isn't about replacing your skills; it's about augmenting them. Adobe is embedding AI directly into the tools you already use, and Adobe Illustrator is a prime... read more ›
Nov 19

Gemini 3 is here: And HOLY CRAP it’s good…

Yesterday, Google released Gemini 3. You've probably seen people highlighting benchmark scores, Elo ratings, technical comparisons to OpenAI, etc. If you're a developer or a data scientist, those numbers matter. But if you are a photographer, a designer, a filmmaker, or an entrepreneur, you likely have a different question: Does this actually change how I work? I've spent quite a bit of time with the Gemini 2.5 Pro and after experimenting a bit with Gemini... read more ›
Nov 19

The Other 50% No One Told You About

Hey friends, Chase here You put the work in. You make something you’re proud of. You hit publish… and then? Crickets. Tumbleweeds. A handful of likes from your mom and your college roommate. If you’ve ever wondered why some creators seem to explode overnight while your (arguably better!) work struggles to get traction, today’s episode is for you. Because here’s the truth: Making great work is only 50% of the job. The other 50% —... read more ›
Nov 19

Is Webflow the best website builder for creative pros? Maybe…

Your portfolio is your single most important marketing tool. In a crowded digital world, a generic, template-driven website signals a lack of originality. It says you’re willing to fit into a pre-made box. For a serious creative professional trying to build a remarkable career, that’s a non-starter. You need a site that is as unique as your work, one that gives you total creative control without forcing you to become a full-time web developer. This... read more ›
Nov 19

Framer for Creative Professionals: Is It the Right Tool For You?

In a world where client expectations are higher than ever, a generic, template-driven website built on a platform designed for hobbyists just doesn't cut it. You need something that can translate your unique creative vision into a living, breathing digital experience without forcing you to become a full-time software developer. This is the exact problem that high-performance tools are built to solve. For a long time, there was a massive gap between what you could... read more ›
Nov 19

Is Photoshop AI actually good? Firefly, generative fill, neural filters and more…

The conversation around AI is loud. It’s full of hype, fear, and wild speculation. But if you’re a working creative professional, you don’t have time for noise. You need to know one thing: will this new technology make your work better, faster, and more profitable, or is it a distraction?... read more →
Nov 19

Squarespace vs Webflow: Which Is Better for Creative Pros?

Your online presence is your most critical business asset. The debate of how to build it often boils down to two heavyweights: Squarespace and Webflow. Both are dominant forces in the web design space, but they represent fundamentally different philosophies and are built for different types of creative professionals. This isn't a simple question of which one is "better." That’s the wrong frame. The right question is: which platform is the superior tool for your specific... read more ›
Nov 19

Squarespace vs WordPress: Which is better for creative pros?

The two biggest names in the game are Squarespace and WordPress. They both offer paths to a professional-looking website, but they are fundamentally different tools designed for different types of users and goals. Making the wrong choice can lead to hours of frustration and a final product that doesn't truly represent the quality of your work. This isn't about which platform is "better" in a vacuum. It's about which platform is the right strategic asset... read more ›
Nov 19

Is Adobe Photoshop still worth it in 2026? That depends…

The conversation around AI and creative work is deafening. It’s a mix of doomsday predictions and utopian fantasies, with most of it missing the point entirely. The real shift isn't about replacement; it's about a fundamental change in our role as creative professionals. Nowhere is this more apparent than inside Adobe Photoshop. For decades, it’s been the undisputed hub of our digital craft, a tool for meticulous, hands-on manipulation. But that's changing. Photoshop is evolving... read more ›
Nov 16

How Creative Pros Can Use ChatGPT (it’s not just “fancy Google”)

ChatGPT came out in November of 2022, but it didn’t really catch on until GPT 4 in 2024. But the viral “Studio Ghibli” moment in May of 2025 was when AI became truly mainstream, and creatives could no longer ignore it. We’re now on the heels of ChatGPT 5.1, and it’s more clear than ever: there are very real concerns about AI (replacing creatives, ethical issues, etc), but the fact of the matter is that... read more ›
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