On November 5, 2025, students of the Faculty of Design listened to an interactive lecture “A Revolution in Fashion: How Gemini is Changing Design, Production and Education”. An interesting lecture on a topical issue was given by Davyd Nova, a designer, graduate of KNUTD, who is currently working in the United States of America.


During the lecture, the designer shared his own experience working in the fashion industry and talked about the advantages and disadvantages of using artificial intelligence programs.

Using the Gemini 2.5 Pro/Flash program as an example, Davyd Nova showed how modern technologies are changing the work of designers, optimizing production, and opening up new work opportunities.

In the live broadcast, he demonstrated how you can quickly create professional moodboards, generate technical descriptions simply from sketches, use AI to create breakthrough ideas for your portfolio, and more.


The designer talked about how to correctly select prompts to obtain effective results, and also emphasized that AI programs free designers from routine work, speed up the design and production processes, expand opportunities, but do not replace a person, a specialist, a practitioner, because even in order to correctly evaluate the result proposed by the AI program, you need to have knowledge in a certain field of design.

"Not just designers are in demand on the labor market, but designers who master AI. The skill of 'prompt engineering', that is, the ability to correctly set tasks for artificial intelligence, is becoming as important a skill as the ability to draw or sew," the lecturer said.

The lecture also discussed the issue of the ethics of using artificial intelligence in various industries.

The lecture was attended by students of the bachelor's and master's degree educational programs "Fashion Design", "Graphic Design", "Multimedia Design". Students asked questions and received answers from the lecturer.

"The designer of the future is not the one who competes with artificial intelligence, but the one who most effectively collaborates with it. Start experimenting today!" - the lecturer concluded.

We sincerely thank Davyd Nova for the experience and new knowledge he shared with the students!
06.11.2025