Generation X Ideation

Developing generative AI images and content requires an understanding of visual language. As a traditional artist with a formal art education, I know how to get what I want to generate from a well formed prompt. I am also able to use generative settings, colors, style examples, and source compositions to create the exact look needed for a project. Below are some examples of this generated work.

Responsible Generative AI training video (2025)

This video was produced to support a generative AI training course for a large enterprise. The course required descriptions of common misperceptions, explored how AI models functions, and instructed learners in the ways AI could be used productively and safely in a regulated enterprise environment. Generative technology used in this video included Adobe Firefly (image and video models), and Wellsaid Labs for voice simulation.

“Practice Good Cloud Hygiene!” (2024)

As part of a learning initiative to encourage IT practices to reduce cloud service utilization, I generated this image of a smiling cloud holding a brush, captioned with the words “Practice Good Cloud Hygiene!” to metaphorically embody the message of careful cloud computing practices. The image was generated with Adobe Firefly and captions were added to the image post-generation, using Adobe Express.

“Kakawa, the Chocolate Princess” (2023)

This concept image was developed for a chocolate candy supplier in Tampa, Florida who wanted to create an avatar representing her Mayan heritage and the connection to chocolate. After researching imagery related to Xocolatl, and recognizable Mayan ceremonial elements, I generated this poster image of “Kakawa” holding cacao pods and holding a basket of chocolates similar to those produced by the vendor. This image was generated using Adobe Firefly.

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