Surviving AI Era
2025-10-28 12:07:31

Surviving in the AI Era: A Free Seminar on UI Design Skills

As the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation quickens, the landscape for UI designers is changing rapidly. With advanced capabilities, AI could soon automate tasks such as generating UI components, screen transitions, and prototypes, potentially rendering junior and mid-level jobs obsolete. In response to this evolution, CREEK and RIVER Co., Ltd. is hosting a free online seminar titled, "Don’t Let AI Take Your Job: Becoming a High-Level UI Designer in the Age of AI" on November 13, 2025. This seminar aims to redefine the skill set needed for designers to remain relevant in an AI-driven world.

The event will be conducted entirely in English, but participants can also access simultaneous interpretation in Japanese to accommodate a broader audience. Attendees are encouraged to choose their preferred channel to enhance their experience.

Led by industry expert Jacob Nelson, the seminar promises to unravel crucial skills necessary for thriving as a senior designer. Nelson has an impressive background, having held key leadership roles in both global and local companies, influencing design R&D, UX & PX strategies, and digital branding. His insights will tackle the pressing question of how to elevate one’s design proficiency swiftly to a senior level, providing attendees with actionable insights into the essence of UI design.

In this session, participants will explore a variety of essential topics:
1. Principles of UI Design: Understanding the foundational principles that contribute to effective user interfaces.
2. Basics of Design Psychology: Learning how to influence users' emotions and behaviors through thoughtful design.
3. Information Architecture: Gaining insights into well-structured design layouts that enhance user flow.
4. Insight Extraction & Prioritization: Techniques for identifying critical user needs and ranking their importance.
5. Proposal Strategies: Strategies to compellingly communicate design ideas and concepts.
6. Connecting to Business Goals: Aligning design initiatives with overarching business objectives.
7. User Needs Interpretation: Approaching design with a dual lens of user-focused needs and business requirements.

This seminar is particularly suited for:
  • - Current designers concerned about the impact of AI on their careers.
  • - Individuals seeking to acquire essential skills required for the future of design.
  • - Designers looking to enhance their human judgment capabilities, which cannot be automated.
  • - Professionals considering the evolving roles and strategies for designers in the age of AI.
  • - Organizations contemplating upskilling or retraining their design teams.
  • - Anyone keen to master a balanced approach to UI design that meets both user and business goals.

CREEK and RIVER Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in supporting creators since its inception in 1990, facilitating career advancements through seminars, career consultations, and creator networking events. The organization aims to enhance the lifetime value of professionals and create environments where creators can maximize their skills.

With the rapid integration of AI and other technologies in the design landscape, now is the perfect time to engage with experts and refine your skill set. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Jacob Nelson and peers who are navigating these critical changes in the industry.

Event Details:
  • - Date & Time: November 13, 2025, from 20:00 to 21:00 (JST)
  • - Location: Online via Zoom
  • - Speaker: Jacob Nelson, a noted UI/UX expert with a strong track record across various sectors.
  • - Entry Fee: Free
  • - Capacity: 60 participants
  • - Organizer: CREEK and RIVER Co., Ltd.

To register, please visit the following link: CREEK and RIVER Registration. The deadline for registration is November 13, 2025, at 21:00 JST. Join us to secure your place in the future of UI design amidst the rise of AI!


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