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How We Use AI to Scale Ad Creative —Without Losing the Human Touch

Over the past few months, we’ve been running an experiment inside our agency to answer one question:

How can AI help us create ad creatives faster—without compromising quality?

Here are two key insights from that process that have reshaped our workflow:


1. AI can now generate on-brand ads—and help you iterate insanely fast

With the right structure and prompt design, AI can now get a graphic ~80% of the way there.

It’s surprisingly effective at:

  • Generating layout options
  • Exploring multiple creative directions quickly
  • Staying on-brand with a bit of fine-tuning

This unlocks a much faster ideation cycle. But that last 20%—final polish and detail—is where a human designer still shines. That's where you inject:

  • Hierarchy and spacing
  • Strong visual storytelling
  • Final typography and brand nuance

Letting AI take care of the heavy lifting while a designer finishes strong has been a game changer for us.


2. Hybrid workflows outperform pure AI or human-only approaches

At Flowspark, we’ve fully embraced a hybrid model:

  • AI generates the first wave: layouts, style variations, raw ideas
  • Our senior designers refine and finalize: adding the brand layer and storytelling

The result?

  • Our creative output has grown significantly
  • Our quality hasn’t dropped—in many cases, it’s actually gone up
  • We spend less time on repetition and more on strategic design

To us, this isn’t about replacing ourdesigners. It’s about freeing them up to do the work that matters most.


See it in action

I recorded a short walkthrough video showing exactly how this hybrid workflow looks in practice—start to finish.


If you're a marketer, founder, or creative exploring how to scale ad creative without scaling headcount, this model might be worth a look

Would love to hear how others are integrating AI into their creative processes.

on May 28, 2025
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