We Are Living in a 'ChatGPT Flyer Pandemic'
3 hours ago
- #AI-generated content
- #digital culture
- #graphic design criticism
- ChatGPT-generated flyers are increasingly common both online and offline, leading to a so-called 'ChatGPT flyer pandemic'.
- These flyers are characterized by generic design elements such as bold text on dark backgrounds, AI-generated images, and lists of icons, often with arrows and checkmarks.
- Graphic designers, musicians, bars, and small business owners are actively criticizing these AI-generated flyers for being generic, lazy, and damaging to brand identity.
- Anti-ChatGPT flyer movements are growing globally, with stickers, bans in venues, and viral posts discouraging their use across different languages.
- Critics argue that ChatGPT flyers lack the charm and authenticity of traditional design, even compared to low-quality handmade or MS Paint-style posters.
- The rise of AI flyers is tied to the decline of mid-level design jobs, with generative AI allowing easy but soulless 'polish' without creative constraints.