Revolutionizing Design: IBM’s Innovative Use of Adobe Firefly

Revolutionizing Design: IBM’s Innovative Use of Adobe Firefly

Last year, IBM introduced Adobe Firefly, ‍which made generative AI (genAI) image creation accessible to thousands of designers. According to Billy Seabrook, global chief design officer ⁤for IBM’s consulting ⁢arm, the tool quickly made an impact. For instance, it was⁤ used to ‌create 200 visual assets for IBM’s “Let’s Create” marketing campaign, generating various textures and colors for an image of a question mark. This process, which would ‍have taken months, was significantly accelerated, resulting in one of the most successful marketing campaigns to date.

IBM aims⁤ to use ‌Firefly to‌ automate design tasks and increase productivity ‌as the genAI software matures.⁢ Seabrook emphasized the industry’s challenge of delivering high-quality content efficiently and quickly, stating that IBM ⁤is under pressure to achieve all ⁣three: great ​content, faster, and ‍cheaper.

Seabrook, who leads design for IBM’s consulting arm, is responsible⁢ for a team of 1,600 designers focusing on content design and visual UX. IBM, a long-time Adobe ⁢customer and partner, was⁣ an early adopter of Firefly, providing consulting services to ‍clients about using the tool. After the general launch, ‌Firefly was rolled out‍ to roughly 20,000‌ IBM staffers with Adobe Creative Cloud licenses, giving them access ​to Firefly in Adobe apps such as Photoshop​ and Express.

Aside from creating visual ⁢assets for the ‍“Let’s Create” campaign, Firefly has been used internally​ by IBM.

2024-03-14 07:00:03
Article from www.computerworld.com

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