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Product designer seeking Engineer to build an AI font generator

Let’s collaborate on an AI-powered font design tool. I envision a tool similar to Midjourney, where users provide prompts—text or visuals—and generate a series of fonts. Remixing and font weights could be cool additions, with plenty to explore 👀.

I'm a product designer working in Fintech, capable of handling product, design, marketing, and website tasks.

I'm looking for a skilled developer with an interest in design and AI. If you have experience in AI, ML, or creative tools, let's team up!

Feel free to DM me on Twitter or email me at benpicarddesign@gmail.com.

Looking forward to creating something amazing together!

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on July 3, 2023
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    I can do this. Is your twitter accepting DM requests?

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        Your twitter says it can't be messaged.

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          Should be fixed, apologies!

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            This comment was deleted a year ago.

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    My 2 cents is that this could be a really cool product, though it seems there is a fair amount engineering risk (ie can you actually build it in a reasonable timeframe). Maybe there are much better engineers out there that have a sense about how it could be built and don't have that same hesitancy.

    If you can validate the engineering feasibility a bit more, say by creating a sample font through Midjourney or the DALL-E GUI as a proof of concept, or finding example of similar work done, then that would help ease this concern in my mind.

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      Totally agree. Would need to check on feasibility before getting too down the rabbit hole. There might be a reason this hasn’t been tried yet. 🤷‍♂️

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        It's a great idea.

        Best thing to do is see if there is any open source tool that allows modification of fonts with handles for bezier curves and whatnot and then the ai could just adjust them accordingly. Or something.

        I'm sure there's a font format (that's newer than some of the old ones) that I was looking at recently that accepts input parameters such as weight and whatnot. Maybe something made by google. I only briefly touched upon it but I think that's wright.

        Good luck

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