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AI for Creative Professionals

AI for Creative Professionals

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AI for Creative Professionals shows you how to use AI tools in your creative work. Tiana shares what she’s learned from using these tools in her own freelance projects. Each episode covers specific AI tools and techniques for designers, writers, marketers, video creators, and other creatives. No theory or hype - just what actually works. You’ll learn which tools are worth your time, how to write prompts that get good results, and how to keep your personal style when using AI. Plus real examples from working professionals who’ve adapted successfully. Perfect for anyone who creates content, designs things, or markets products. New episodes weekly.AI For Creative Professionals Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Economía Exito Profesional Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Are You Still Prompting Like It's 2023? Advanced AI Communication for Creatives - Part 2
    May 21 2025
    Hey Creative Friends! In this episode, I'm sharing some advanced AI prompting tricks that'll help you break free from those bland, generic AI responses we're all tired of seeing. Remember those basic prompting principles from last week? Well, now we're taking the training wheels off! I'll show you how to get AI to surprise you with genuinely creative ideas instead of the same old predictable stuff everyone else is getting. 🎁 Freebie link to my advanced prompt templates (copy/paste ready - no email signup required) - HERE What You'll Learn (The Good Stuff) It's like working with a senior creative, not an intern - Stop micromanaging AI and start setting up creative sandboxes where it can surprise you with brilliance Make AI show its work - With "chain-of-thought" prompting, AI has to explain its thinking step-by-stepGet multiple options instead of just one - Why settle for a single idea when you can explore several directions at once? Add creative constraints - Just like how haikus or sonnets force poets to get creative, limiting what AI can use pushes it to find fresh solutions (this one's great for breaking out of creative ruts!)Reverse-engineer better prompts - Describe what you're dreaming of and ask AI to create the prompt that would make it happen (I stumbled on this technique a year ago and it's been a lifesaver)Cast AI in detailed character roles - Instead of just saying "be a copywriter," create a vivid persona with specific experience and quirks for more nuanced feedbackMix and match techniques - Combine these approaches for exponentially better results (though your creative judgment is what makes it all work) Tools I Mentioned: The AI Tools: ChatGPT with that "deep research" button (great for when you need AI to really think things through)Claude (my go-to for reverse prompting... and everything else writing related, for that matter)Bing Image Creator (what I was using for image generation before I found a better workflow) The Advanced Techniques: Chain-of-Thought Method - Like asking "how would you solve this?" instead of "what's the answer?"Comparative Prompting - Gets AI to explore multiple creative directions at onceConstraint Prompting - For when you need to break out of predictable, boring patternsReverse Prompting - Tell AI to create the prompt for youImmersive Role Playing - Makes AI feedback actually useful and specificExpert Dialogue Approach - Creates a virtual creative roundtable discussion Try These This Week Break down your thinking - Next time you need an AI concept, ask it to walk through 4-5 steps before giving the final idea. Instead of "Give me a logo concept," try "Before creating a logo concept, analyze what makes good logos work, consider symbolic approaches, explore color psychology, etc."Get options, not answers - For your next creative challenge, identify 2-3 completely different directions and ask AI to explore each one. The magic is in seeing multiple possibilities side-by-side!Add weird constraints - This is seriously fun: tell AI it CAN'T use certain words or phrases in your next content task. I tried this with a client's Instagram captions when we were stuck in a rut, and the results were so much fresher.Start your own prompt collection - I'm sharing all mine in the show notes, but start saving the prompts that work well for YOU. Trust me, future-you will be grateful when you're on deadline.Run the A/B test - Try both a basic prompt and an advanced one for the same project and see the difference. Coming Up Next Week We are exploring AI image generation next time! I'll share specific techniques for ChatGPT Image Creator, Midjourney and other visual AI tools – perfect if you want to create better visuals without spending years mastering design software. 🎁 Grab all my advanced prompt templates (copy/paste ready!) HERE Let's Connect! Podcast WebsiteInstagramTwitterLinkedInSubscribe to my newsletter
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    22 m
  • Effective AI Prompting for Creative Professionals - Part 1
    May 14 2025
    Tired of getting bland, generic responses from AI tools? In this episode I break down the art of effective prompting - think of it as learning how to give AI the perfect creative brief so you actually get what you want. No tech background required, just practical techniques that'll transform your AI interactions from frustrating to fantastic. 🎁 BONUS: Get all the copy-paste ready prompt templates and examples from this episode - CLICK HERE. Feel free to duplicate this page and save it in your Notion workspace for easy access! KEY POINTS The quality of your prompt dramatically affects your results - same tool, wildly different outputs based on how you askSeven core principles for better prompting: be specific, provide context, specify format, include examples, use role prompting, iterate, and set system promptsDifferent creative disciplines need different prompting approaches - frameworks tailored for writers, designers, marketers, photographers, and moreAI doesn't understand implied context like humans do - you need to spell out everything you'd normally assumeEffective prompting is about iteration, not getting it perfect the first timeExamples and references work like magic - show AI what you want, don't just describe itRole prompting transforms responses - ask AI to adopt specific professional perspectives for dramatically better results FRAMEWORKS MENTIONED CATP Framework (for writers): Context, Audience, Tone, PurposeVCRT Approach (for designers): Visual, Context, Reference, TechnicalPAISM Method (for marketers): Problem, Audience, Insight, Solution, MeasurementSystem Prompts: Setting context for extended AI conversationsRole Prompting: Having AI adopt specific professional perspectives ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Try the before/after test - Take a vague prompt you've used and rewrite it with specific details, context, and examplesPick one framework from this episode that matches your creative field and experiment with it on your next projectPractice iteration - Don't accept the first AI response; refine your prompt based on what you get backInclude examples in your prompts - show AI what good looks like rather than just describing itSet up a system prompt for your next extended AI conversation to maintain consistency COMING NEXT WEEK Part two of our prompting series! We'll explore advanced techniques like chain-of-thought prompting for complex problems, reverse prompting (getting AI to help you write better prompts), comparative prompting for exploring multiple solutions, and more. Plus, a real-world demonstration of the entire prompt crafting and refinement process. Ready to transform your AI interactions? Download the complete framework templates from this episode HERE and never struggle with prompting again! Let's Connect! Podcast WebsiteInstagramTwitterLinkedInSubscribe to my newsletter
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    35 m
  • Where to Start with AI as a Creative (Without Going Cray-Cray)
    May 7 2025

    Remember when we all thought layer masks in Photoshop were complicated?

    Or when you first encountered the pen tool in Illustrator and wondered if it was designed specifically to make you cry?

    Well, AI might feel like that right now - both exciting and slightly overwhelming.

    If you've been hiding under your desk hoping this whole AI thing would just go away (I see you!) this episode is your friendly guide to understanding what these tools actually do, how they can save you from soul-crushing repetitive tasks, and how to start using them.

    KEY POINTS
    • You're definitely not too late to start using AI in your creative work – we're still in the early days of this technology
    • AI tools have evolved from technical systems to user-friendly creative assistants that anyone can use
    • AI learns kind of like we do as creatives – studying examples and remixing what it's seen (minus the 3am existential crises)
    • The most effective approach is using AI for the time-consuming parts of your process while focusing your human creativity on the parts that matter most
    • Creative professionals who learn to work with AI will have an advantage over those who resist these helpful tools
    • AI needs clear direction (just like that client who says "make it pop" needs better feedback from you)
    • These tools are creative assistants, not replacements - they still need your creative vision and judgment
    TOOLS MENTIONED
    • ChatGPT: Your new brainstorming buddy that never gets tired or needs coffee (if you give it 20$ pocket money)
    • Claude: Chat's cousin with different strengths - my favorite text based AI friend (well we chat every day!)
    • Midjourney: Popular AI image generation tool used by designers and artists
    • DALL-E: Another image generation tool that creates visuals from text descriptions
    • Descript: The "why didn't this exist sooner?!" tool that edits transcripts and automatically fixes the audio too
    • Canva: The designer-for-non-designers platform you probably already know and love (or hate)
    STUFF TO DO RIGHT NOW
    1. Sign up for ChatGPT at chat.openai.com – it's free and takes just a few minutes
    2. Spend 15 minutes exploring with AI on a current project you're working on – ask for ideas or alternatives
    3. Try the "make this better" test – take something you've created and ask AI to improve it in one specific way
    4. Notice what works for you – what felt helpful? What didn't? How might this fit into your creative process?
    COMING NEXT EPISODE

    In our next episode, we'll explore "prompt engineering" - which is simply how to talk to AI so it understands what you're asking for. You'll learn frameworks and techniques that help you get more creative, useful results without any techy background.

    Did this episode make AI feel less like scary robot territory and more like a helpful creative tool? Share it with that friend who's still using the "I'm not tech-savvy" excuse to avoid learning new things! (We all have that friend... or we ARE that friend!)

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    38 m
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