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#1
Quote from: NONNA TECH on Feb 16, 2026, 01:17 PMWhat a powerful question: especially for me as a graphic designer thinking long-term.

The internet will evolve from a place we all like browsing from to an intelligent, environment powered by AI, a real-time personalization and experiences shaped by companies everyone use daily for example Meta application and the famous ChatGPT (Open AI). Blending the digital and physical realities flawlessly.

As a graphic designer, I won't just create visuals, I will design adaptive brand systems and show how people feel and move through these spaces, using AI as a tool while focusing on strategy, creativity and all human connection the parts technology cannot replace.

Where will I fit in as graphic designer? As a graphic designer, I will fit into a wide variety of roles for example: advertising agencies, in-house marketing teams, design studios, and freelance jobs, focusing on branding, and web design. Opportunities exist across industries like tech, entertainment, retail, and non-profits, or I can specialize in niche areas like UI/UX or motion graphics.

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#2

1. What is your view about Entrepreneurship?

Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying opportunities, taking calculated risks, and creating value by starting and growing a business. From the ebook, entrepreneurship involves innovation, problem-solving, and persistence in turning ideas into profitable ventures. In my view, entrepreneurship allows individuals like me to use creativity and skills to meet customer needs. Through LG Creative Studio, entrepreneurship means providing professional design solutions while building a brand, generating income, and contributing to the creative industry.

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2. Why do you want to become an entrepreneur?

I want to become an entrepreneur because it gives me independence, the opportunity to express my creativity, and the ability to control my career path. The ebook explains that entrepreneurs are motivated by achievement, financial growth, and the desire to make an impact. For me, running LG Creative Studio allows me to turn my graphic design passion into a business, help other businesses improve their branding, and develop skills such as leadership, communication, and business management.

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3. What do you think of entrepreneurship in the future?

Entrepreneurship will continue to grow in the future due to technology, digital platforms, and global connectivity. The ebook highlights that innovation and adaptability will be essential for entrepreneurs to remain competitive. In my opinion, digital entrepreneurship — especially in creative industries like graphic design — will expand as more businesses move online and require branding and marketing content. This creates strong opportunities for LG Creative Studio to grow, reach wider audiences, and use new tools to deliver creative solutions efficiently.
#3
The internet is the future.

we will use the internet in our daily lives to make our lives and workflow easier.

Designers will increasingly work in real-time with clients and teams across the globe.

Graphic Design will expand beyond static visuals into interactive, 3D, and experiential design.

Community-driven design: The internet has democratized design, so building a personal brand and engaging with online communities will be just as important as technical skill.
#4
1. What is your view about Entrepreneurship?

I think entrepreneurship is about trying to create something useful and meaningful, even if you don't know everything at first. It's more than just making money, it's about solving problems, learning from mistakes, and figuring out how to make ideas work in the real world. For example, while planning my business website and services, I realized that success isn't just about the product itself, but what the client expects and wants.
I watched a video about what it means to be a good entrepreneur, and one of the things he said was that people don't care about you or what you sell, but about how the product serves them. How I understood it is that your services and products have to benefit them, and in turn, it will benefit you and your reputation. An average person may not care about your history, but they do care about the reputation of your business and products as you move forward.


2. Why do you want to become an entrepreneur?

I want to become an entrepreneur so I can create opportunities for myself and others, and have more control over my future. I don't want to be stuck in jobs where I have no say or growth. Doing these assignments showed me that even small steps, like designing services or planning galleries, can contribute to a bigger goal. I want to focus on creating change that people notice and/or benefit from, not just selling something.


3. What do you think of entrepreneurship in the future?

I think entrepreneurship in the future will be fast-changing and tech-driven. People will need creative solutions and flexibility. From what I've learned doing this course, even small online or local projects can scale if planned and studied well. I think the most successful entrepreneurs will focus on the impact and transformation they create, rather than just the product itself now and for the future. Those who combine learning, adaptability, and a focus on real results will stand out and that's exactly what We've been taught in this course and I will still have to apply as I move forward.
#5
The internet in the future will become more AI-driven, immersive, and personalized, with smarter tools, faster speeds, and more interactive experiences through AR, VR, and automation. For me as a graphic design business owner, this means huge opportunity — AI will speed up my workflow, help me generate ideas, and automate tasks, while clients will expect more dynamic content like animated graphics, interactive designs, and branded digital experiences. If I adapt early and combine AI with my creativity, I won't be replaced —  I'll work faster, scale LG Creative Studio bigger, and stand out ahead of slower designers.
#6
I believe the internet will become more AI driven in the future, with many digital tasks being automated. Tools like ChatGPT already show how AI can generate content quickly and efficiently. In the next decade I assume, design processes such as creating logos, templates, and basic solid visuals may become easier for individuals to do themselves using AI platforms.

However, areas like advertising and website design may still require more skill, patience and an understanding of multiple tools, which can be difficult for the average person to do or even think of.

I do not think graphic designers will become unnecessary. Not everyone has the time, creativity, or technical knowledge to produce professional results. Many advanced AI features also require paid plans, so businesses may prefer hiring a designer to manage projects professionally and meet deadlines, not seeing the value in buying these premium plans for only one time use.

My role if I become a graphic designer, will be to stay adaptable, use AI as a support tool, and offer affordable, personalised design packages. Designers who learn to work with AI instead of completely relying on it will continue to grow and succeed without falling behind in the future.
#7
What a powerful question: especially for me as a graphic designer thinking long-term.

The internet will evolve from a place we all like browsing from to an intelligent, environment powered by AI, a real-time personalization and experiences shaped by companies everyone use daily for example Meta application and the famous ChatGPT (Open AI). Blending the digital and physical realities flawlessly.

As a graphic designer, I won't just create visuals, I will design adaptive brand systems and show how people feel and move through these spaces, using AI as a tool while focusing on strategy, creativity and all human connection the parts technology cannot replace.

Where will I fit in as graphic designer? As a graphic designer, I will fit into a wide variety of roles for example: advertising agencies, in-house marketing teams, design studios, and freelance jobs, focusing on branding, and web design. Opportunities exist across industries like tech, entertainment, retail, and non-profits, or I can specialize in niche areas like UI/UX or motion graphics.
#8
1. Entrepreneurship is an important aspect of the economy. It allows people who cannot find a job to still earn a living by doing something necessary and that they like. Being an entrepreneur can be very rewarding. However, it can also be challenging: starting a new business can be daunting and complicated, it takes effort to run and grow a business, and you are not necessarily guaranteed a stable income like when you have a full-time job.

2. The reason I want to become an entrepreneur and start my own business, is that I can be my own boss and have flexibility in my schedule, while using my creativity to secure a sustainable income.

3. Entrepreneurship will become progressively important in future. It will become a major source of employment for many people, especially young people. As unemployment rates rise people will increasingly turn to entrepreneurship to start their own businesses in order to earn a living and secure a sustainable future.
#9
People increasingly rely on the Internet, not only to find things and information, but also to share ideas, advertise, make purchases, find contacts of service providers, as well as learn about places to go and things to do. These uses of the Internet will become more prominent and important in the future.

Graphic designers play an important role as facilitators in the digital sphere of the Internet. Graphic designers produce the interface between producers and consumers. They develop websites, advertisements, digital shops, infographics and a myriad of other information sources that people can access and utilise online.
#10
The internet is powerful.

It connects the whole world in seconds ,you can learn anything, build a career, create art, start a business, or go viral overnight.

But it's also overwhelming. There's misinformation, comparison, distractions, and pressure.

I think it's like fire ,amazing when controlled, destructive when not.

It really depends on how you use it.