In my experience so far, artwork from so-called AI has created more problems than it has solved. Yeah, small business customers are increasing their use of AI-based tools to develop things like their logos or other creative elements. But then somebody like me has to come in and fix a lot of crap in the AI-generated artwork and then get it re-drawn in vector-based form.
There is a lot more to
sign design than just coming up with a logo or other original artwork.
I have yet to see an AI-based tool create
sign designs that are accurate to scale. Properly designed
signs have to be tailored to a given space. That means creating designs for replacement faces going into existing cabinets, channel letter
signs that fit a certain foot print on a building fascia and on and on from there. None of the AI-generated artwork is production-ready. The AI bots cannot seem to create clean, vector-based artwork. The bots certainly do not know how to automatically generate accurate shop drawings with dimensions, materials and spec lists, etc.
Here's a bigger problem with the AI stuff: it really shits the bed when it tries to do anything involving larger companies with established brand identities. The AI bots can rarely ever generate the same exact image twice. That's why I say I feel like I'm playing a slot machine when I generate images with those tools. I don't know what the hell I'm going to get. An established national brand will have specific colors, white space rules and other handling requirements. The AI bots don't know how to handle that stuff since they are abstract things.
As I've said before, the AI tools can be useful for brainstorming artistic concepts. They're not much good for anything else beyond that.