Can Designers Still Thrive in the New World of A.I.?
Not long ago, everyone was talking about the importance of coding as the “survival skill” of the next century. Then AI arrived, and with it, mass retrenchments in tech.
Even with big tech giants raking in record profits, companies such as Microsoft, TikTok, Meta and Standard Chartered still carried out layoffs in Singapore.
This isn’t about loss-making companies anymore, it’s about roles becoming redundant.
So, how can designers thrive in the face of such disruptive technology?
Join us on 1st April, Wednesday evening as award-winning design educator Kenji shares how his students continue to excel in these challenging times, landing high-paying jobs almost immediately after graduation in this rapidly evolving world.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

KENJI C
SPEAKER
Kenji received professional design training from Japan in early nineties and has graduated with a distinction in Master of Design from Curtin University of Technology, Australia. As M.A.D. School’s Academic Director, Kenji has accumulated more than 10 years of professional teaching experience as a design educator and 20 years of relevant job experiences as a creative practitioner in the graphic design, branding, advertising, packaging, publishing and printing industries.
With Kenji’s passion for teaching, mentorship and engagement with his students over the last few years, he has personally nurtured and groomed many successful design practitioners and designpreneurs. To date, his past students have won more than 100 local and international awards and recognition from Singapore, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom and America.
