Perfect design is dead. AI killed it. Now brands are paying premium prices for work that looks « worse » – grainy videos, hand-drawn illustrations, intentional flaws. Hermès commissioning… | Marc Steimer | 54 comments

Perfect design is dead.

AI killed it.

Now brands are paying premium prices for work that looks « worse » – grainy videos, hand-drawn illustrations, intentional flaws.

Hermès commissioning hand-drawn animations instead of AI renders. Microsoft adding VHS grain to video content. Patagonia ditching polish for raw, no-frills reality.

This isn’t nostalgia. It’s strategy.

Here’s what’s happening:
→ AI flooded the market with perfect imagery
→ Perfect became generic and soulless
→ Consumers’ brains now register « flawless » as « artificial »
→ Imperfection became proof of human involvement

Design leaders are calling « human imperfection » the biggest trend of 2025-2026.

I’m convinced: The brands winning the next decade won’t have the most AI-generated content.

They’ll be the ones that make people feel something real. And real always has rough edges.

Read the full article on why this anti-AI aesthetic matters and where it’s heading: https://lnkd.in/gTjrUbSk


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