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Feb 07
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Retrofuturism to the max, Case Lumeton

As I released my latest AI project Savon Ammattiopisto Sakky, I began receiving inquiries for new and exciting opportunities. One proposal, in particular, caught my attention – from a media agency named Lumeton. They specialize in a diverse range of marketing services, from Google ads to TV and radio commercials, billboards, and more. From their current website, I could see that the company had a vintage aesthetic, which immediately sparked my creativity.

Lumeton tasked me with creating a fresh concept and imagery for their website, and I was eager to take on the challenge. As a lover of the 1950s aesthetic myself, I dove into researching elements for my mood board. My concept was to blend the nostalgia of the 50s with a futuristic twist – a concept known as retrofuturism. There was no shortage of inspiration for this theme, and I couldn’t wait to put my ideas into practice.

To visualize my concept, I compiled a collection of mood boards and began identifying the necessary elements. One of the most challenging aspects of the project was training AI models with the Lumeton staff, but I had developed a reliable process for achieving optimal results.


As I had done with my previous project, I used my tried-and-true method to create images and elements that perfectly aligned with my vision. This time, I even pushed myself to make group images of the staff using individually trained AI models. The result was a collection of stunning retrofuturistic images of the Lumeton team, as well as a variety of environments, objects, and other elements. All of which were unified by a sleek orange and teal color scheme.

This project is undoubtedly the largest and most impressive AI project I have ever undertaken so far. The final product is a seamless blend of elements and images, perfectly aligned to create a cohesive look and concept.

I firmly believe that traditional methods would not have been able to achieve the same results. The various aspects of the concept, such as 3D modeling, styling, clothing, and locations, would have been incredibly costly and time-consuming to execute. However, by utilizing AI, I was able to complete the project in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

The use of AI technology in this project opens up endless possibilities for the future of creative projects and marketing. I am excited to see how this technology will continue to evolve and innovate in the future.





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Digital artist from Finland. Retoucher, creative brain, father, wannabe card magician.Creator of unexisting worlds and stories. Imagine Anything!

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