In 20 years?
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- BrokenHD0
Artificial intelligence will pilot drones to take 2D/3D photos, while advanced algorithms determine type and layout based on recorded neural patterns during Art Director's dreams the night before. Very hands on.
- freedom0
- the mac was 1984hotroddy
- Yeah, I worked on a Centris in 1994:
http://www.theneil.p…CyBrainX
- BattleAxe0
- Google Glass v3.0?randommail
- Google Eye.cannada
- Google Collective™CyBrainX
- fyoucher10
All the time. Think I'll eventually just be shifting to a new technology. There will always be advertising, perhaps just in a different form or another.
I don't think there will be websites come 2034. Probably just nanochips embedded into our brain and under our skin and whatever we think, the info just appears in our eyes view. Or not.
- doesnotexist0
i always think of that quote
if you can design one thing, you can design everything
and try not to worry. the job always seems to be changing in small ways, solving different problems
- Agree with you dude, but I'm not a fan of that quote, its kinda of arrogant. (not a dig at you dude, just the quote :))Hombre_Lobo
- Who here can design a car?freedom
- Airplane?freedom
- why think you're unable?doesnotexist
- Don't confuse designing a car with engineering a car.hereswhatidid
- ok, i will not confuse the two. ever.doesnotexist
- utopian0
In 20+ years humanity will be fighting for it's survival.
- Climate change?omahadesigns
- Welcome to the thunder dome!Hombre_Lobo
- Climate, water, fossil fuel, food, etc... It's already in motion!utopian
- haven't we been doing that for +10,000 yrsdoesnotexist
- < "the earth is only 7000 years old" - bible thumpermoldero
- Alarmist much?marychain
- Fighting for its survival...with nanochips!ukit2
- ohhhhhsnap0
20 years? why so far. baby steps; 5 year increments!
- Hombre_Lobo0
I assume advertising and interfaces will still need to be designed and built, so maybe we will be doing similar things.
And while software and technology could advance so much that making websites/interfaces/apps could be so easy anyone can do it, there will still always be a need for specialists who can make bespoke custom versions that are ahead of the average guy.
But who knows, probably be enslaved by an alien race by then.
- vaxorcist0
who knows... in the 90's, I went to film school, and people there thought that interactive web-like film-like stuff would replace "conventional films" as we know them, but people still flock to movie theatres, where it seems the technology has gone into special effects, not into changing the ideas of film storytelling, like closups, wide shots, establishing shots, narrative suspense,etc...
- twokids0
It's funny because I AM over 45 and what I do now I did 20 years ago - Motion design. It hasn't changed that much, really. More polygons is all, more realistic rendering tools because of cpu power. But I think Motion Design and the 3D toolset may be pretty much the same, but with more polygons and maybe distributed differently. Maybe with tools like Oculus Rift we will be creating design for 3D environments that people interact with more easily.
Thing is, imagery, content, stories.....that shit still needs to get made by someone.
- moldero0
i will be 60 with still no retirement in sight, still creating crap on my mac pro 4000 and Google 4-D 12k 10 googlebite micro video camera.
- monospaced0
I'm just glad I don't work in a field tied to a particularly niche technology (websites, flash, etc). Design, fortunately, isn't going anywhere, so hopefully in 20 years I'll just be doing more design, the only difference being that I'll be paid more and I'd be my own boss.
- brand/identity, print/packaging, environmental/experi...monospaced
- colin_s0
i can't imagine this system existing in 20 years. there will probably be smaller pockets of jobs but there's too much pushing toward a massive paradigm shift that i wouldn't be so brazen as to assume the system will be intact in its current form that far down the road.
- what system?monospaced
- Capitalism?monospaced
- not capitalism, but rather the massive tech investment / lopsided infrastructure we have now. could realistically change a lot.colin_s
- marychain0
^ I love meaningless crap like "paradigm shift"
Why don't you go ahead and reverse the polarity while yer at it.
- you haven't read too many books in you childhood, have you?pr2
- < ironicmonospaced
- dbloc0
I'll be relaxing on a yacht in the Carribean
- marychain0
None of us will have jobs...we'll fight each other with sticks and be animal pelt wearing cannibals living in an underwater post apocalyptic world run by googles killing drones
Everthing will be pretty much the same
- pr20
If you ready history books you will know that the never stopping changes occurred 100 years ago, 500 years ago, 1000 years ago.
- scarabin0
i want to live in a hut and help elephants in thailand or something.
advertising is killing my soul