The Generative AI logo I used for my first business card was inspired by the candy pop rocks, but I wanted to add my own twist. I used Adobe Firefly to create the generative AI image using a Harry Potter lightning-inspired font and an image of lightning to combine the two. It was a fun process I learned from a YouTube video that showed me the incredible capabilities of AI that I had no idea existed. Later, I brought the generative AI logo into Illustrator, used image trace only 16 colors, and then manually removed the background as best as I could, which was quite tedious.
The handmade vector logo design I created, which ended up being more than one version with different variations, is based on a merchandise and clothing brand idea that closely relates to my name and is pronounced MX-WEAR. I am happy with how all my iterations turned out, and I had a lot of fun experimenting with different color schemes. My least favorite set of logos/business cards is probably the first set that incorporated the generative AI, as it feels a bit chaotic and messy, and I wasn't really sure what to do with it initially. However, as I progressed, the vertical and last business cards I created with the generative AI logos definitely turned out to be my favorite.
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