AI for creatives
Use the tools without flattening your taste.
This hub is for artists, designers, writers, filmmakers, musicians, educators, and creative teams trying to work with AI without becoming generic. The point is not more output. The point is sharper taste, better systems, and work that still sounds like a person made it.
Creative practice
Taste before prompts
Prompt craft matters, but judgment matters more. A creative AI practice starts with taste, constraints, and point of view.
Make culture, not content
The useful work is building a voice, a ritual, and a body of work that can survive the feed.
Voice-first workflows
Talking, recording, sketching, remixing, and editing can make AI feel more like a studio assistant than a slot machine.
Creative systems
Build repeatable workflows for talks, essays, images, research, and publishing without outsourcing your point of view.
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Bring this into a studio, school, or team
Kris builds talks, workshops, and strategy sessions for creative people who need practical AI fluency without surrendering taste.