The diploma thesis examined the entire process of graphic design of the overall graphic image of the Slovenian Hospice Society on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. Hospic is a Slovenian association dedicated to holistic care for dying patients and their relatives. The aim of adapting the existing corporate identity of the Slovenian Hospice Society is to reach a wider audience and donors while raising awareness of the detabuisation of death. The thesis aimed to investigate and test generative artificial intelligence tools, using the example of the adaptation of the corporate identity of the Slovenian Hospice Society. The aim is to investigate whether artificial intelligence can replace the work of a graphic designer and completely take over the graphic design workflow. In the theoretical part, the concepts of visual identity, integrated graphic design, elements and means of communication were discussed. The scope of graphic design and design principles were studied. We explored the tools of generative artificial intelligence and compared them with each other from a technical point of view. In the experimental part, we tested generative AI tools such as Adobe Firefly, Stable Diffusion and DALL-E 3 to generate drafts of a new trademark. A final sign was selected based on human critical analysis and judgement of the drafts, which in turn was designed using the generative AI tool DALL-E 3. The study results confirm that generative AI is an effective tool in graphic design but is not a substitute for human critical judgement of quality.
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