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    Home » Art Directors Club and Dreamina AI team on AI Visual Design category for ADC 105th Annual Awards

    Art Directors Club and Dreamina AI team on AI Visual Design category for ADC 105th Annual Awards

    By SHOOTThursday, January 15, 2026No Comments76 Views
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    Branded announcement of the inaugural free ADC AI Visual Design-Dreaming AI category in this year's ADC 105th Annual Awards
    NEW YORK (AP) --

    The global Art Directors Club has entered into an exclusive partnership with Dreamina AI, part of ByteDance, for the inaugural free ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category dedicated to honoring the frontier of generative craft in this year’s ADC 105th Annual Awards.

    When the ADC Annual Awards were first presented in 1921, the only mediums with winners were illustration and photography. As creative professionals embraced new tools and technologies in the following decades, ADC has been there to acknowledge and honor the craft that defines each era.

    Continuing its 105-year legacy of recognizing evolving creative craft, the ADC introduces the AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category, honoring modern creators who are using AI as a creative partner to expand the boundaries of visual expression.

    Dreamina AI is powered by its world-leading proprietary models, including the Seedream generative image model–which produces and refines high-quality 4K visuals from text prompts and up to 10 image references–as well as the Seedance video generation and OmniHuman AI avatar models. Acting as a “camera for an imagined world,” Dreamina AI enables creators to transform ideas into high-quality, production-ready visuals within seconds using simple text prompts.

    Deadline for free entry in the new category is March 16, 2026, with no extension. Work will be judged by a dedicated jury of top designers and industry leaders on the basis of idea, craft, and execution, and top winners will be awarded as follows:

    –One first-place winner – ADC Gold Cube and $6,000 cash prize
    –Three second-place winners – ADC Silver Cube and $4,000 cash prize each
    –Six third-prize winners – ADC Bronze Cube and $2,000 cash prize each

    “AI doesn’t replace creativity, it inspires it,” said Kevin Swanepoel, CEO, The One Club. “The Art Directors Club has spent 105 years honoring the craft behind ideas, and Dreamina AI gives today’s creatives a new way to explore imperfection, experimentation, and human expression through technology.”

    Entry brief: “Imperfection”
    Creativity can lose its spark when every element is perfectly polished and optimized. Therein lies the opportunity to celebrate the messiness, contradictions, and lived experience that provide fuel for better AI tools and more creative ideas.

    For the new ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category, entrants will be asked to create work that honors imperfection and uses AI to complement, not erase, those qualities. Entries can take a variety of forms, including video, motion graphics, animation, or poster.

    As the Presenting AI Partner of the ADC 105th Annual Awards, Dreamina AI serves as the primary engine for this challenge, inviting professionals to prove that even in a digital age, the human spark remains the most essential component.

    By harnessing the advanced generative capabilities of Dreamina AI to address the “imperfection” brief, entrants will demonstrate how the world’s most sophisticated technology can be used to amplify the soul and contradictions of professional artistry.

    Entrants must be age 18+, and register on both the ADC 105th Annual Awards and Dreamina AI platforms to create accounts in order to use the AI tool. After registration, entrants get 1,000 credits added to their linked Dreamina AI account, which they will use on the platform to generate images and videos for competition entry.

    In addition to submitting their completed entry, entrants are then invited to post their work to Instagram or X using the #DreaminaAI #ADCawards #AImperfectionism hashtags. Entrants who provide the link to the social media post in their entry submission will receive an additional 1,000 complimentary credits from Dreamina AI.

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    EU accuses TikTok of “addictive design” that harms children, seeks changes to protect users

    Friday, February 6, 2026
    The icon for the TikTok video sharing app is seen on a smartphone in Marple Township, Pa., Feb. 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

    The European Union on Friday accused TikTok of breaching the bloc's digital rules with "addictive design" features that lead to compulsive use by children, in preliminary charges that strike at the heart of the popular video sharing app's operating model.

    EU regulators said their two-year investigation found that TikTok hasn't done enough to assess how features such as autoplay and infinite scroll could harm the physical and mental health of users, including minors and "vulnerable adults."

    The European Commission said it believes TikTok should change the "basic design" of its service. The commission is the EU's executive arm and enforcer of the 27-nation bloc's Digital Services Act, a sweeping rulebook that requires social media companies to clean up their platforms and protect users, under threat of hefty fines.

    TikTok denied the accusations.

    "The Commission's preliminary findings present a categorically false and entirely meritless depiction of our platform, and we will take whatever steps are necessary to challenge these findings through every means available to us," the company said in a statement.

    TikTok's features including infinite scrolling, autoplay, push notifications, and highly personalized recommender systems "lead to the compulsive use of the app, especially for our kids, and this poses major risks to their mental health and wellbeing," Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier said at a press briefing in Brussels.

    "The measures that TikTok has in place are simply not enough," he said.

    The company now has a chance to defend itself and reply to the commission's findings. Regnier said "if they don't do this properly," Brussels could issue a so-called non-compliance decision and possible fine worth up to 6% of... Read More

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