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Creative Identity is a Process, Not a Prompt

Creative Identity is a Process, Not a Prompt

Update: 2025-07-08
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“There was no perfect moment to be ready. I just had to try things and figure out who I was through doing.” — Gryun Kim


What does it really take to build a creative voice when tools can imitate style at the push of a button?


As AI-powered software is changing how we think about the creative process, many artists are facing a new kind of identity crisis. In this episode of Object Subject Form, we explore how originality, process, and innovation remain critical in defining who we are creatively.


Gryun Kim is an Emmy-winning motion designer and art director known for his main title work on The Last of Us and His Dark Materials. From Elastic to Giantstep, his career has been defined not just by aesthetics, but by how he challenges trends, resists shortcuts, and leans into the hard work of building something unique.


We talk about how AI is influencing the creative process, the dangers of design sameness, and how Gryun uses process and constraint as tools of constant innovation. For anyone feeling lost in the noise of technological trends, this is a grounding conversation about choosing craft over convenience, and defining identity through the work itself.



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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@kimgryun



Gryun’s website:


https://g-ryun.com/



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Creative Identity is a Process, Not a Prompt

Creative Identity is a Process, Not a Prompt

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