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She hesitated. Then typed: "Spring skincare social media post. Pastel pinks and greens. Minimalist. High-end feel. Product photo placeholder."

"You used a generative AI?" Leo's voice crackled over the phone. "Maya, that's not design. That's curation. You're a decorator now, not an architect. Where's the struggle? Where's the intention ?"

On her office wall, framed behind museum-quality glass, is the first asset she ever generated with PixStudio: the spring skincare post with the watercolor blob and the seafoam background. wondershare pixstudio

She leaned back. Her energy drink was still full. Her head didn't ache. For the first time in years, she had stopped before the 2 AM wall. The next morning, she presented the assets. Her boss, a man whose design vocabulary peaked at "make the logo bigger," actually gasped.

But guilt curdled in her stomach. That night, she opened PixStudio again, but this time she didn't generate anything. She stared at the AI prompt window. A dark thought surfaced: If this tool can do in seconds what takes me hours, what am I worth? She hesitated

It was 10:47 PM on a Tuesday. A fresh energy drink sat sweating next to her keyboard. On her screen: a blank 1920x1080 canvas in Photoshop. The cursor blinked mockingly.

Maya sat up straight. The layouts weren't generic. They understood negative space. One featured a diagonal split between a blush pink field and a soft sage green block. Another used an organic, watercolor-blob shape behind a central circular frame. The typography was contemporary—a clean sans-serif paired with a delicate italic. Minimalist

She opened a new tab, desperation driving her fingers. "AI design tool," she typed. "Fast social media templates."