

The people who "had taste" turned out to have people with taste. AI removed the middleman. What was left wasn't vision. It was a title.
For a long time it was easy to hide behind a talented staff. A director would throw out a vague concept in a morning meeting. Then a group of skilled designers would spend three days wrestling that vague idea into something workable. The team provided the actual judgment and taste. The person at the top just gave the final nod of approval.
Then the tools became widely available.
Suddenly those same leaders had to sit down and generate the output themselves. They had to write the prompts and steer the ship directly. A very uncomfortable truth surfaced almost immediately.
When you strip away the young talent who actually understand color theory, visual weight and structural composition, you see exactly who has an eye for design.
Many realized they never actually developed their own judgment over the years. They just got really good at approving things other people made look good.
Now they are generating content directly and the results are completely lifeless. Because a machine only gives you what you ask for. If you lack the fundamental understanding of how to build an idea from its genetic roots, the tool will just mirror your lack of depth. It exposes the exact limit of your capability.
At Appture we build things differently. We pair AI capabilities with actual expertise and decades of deep pattern recognition.
Tools need a master craftsperson behind them. You need the structural DNA of an idea to be sound before you ever hit generate.
Judgment cannot be automated.
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