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The only way I can make sense of it is by considering your perspective being a business owner, CEO or whatever white collar taking decision to deliver quantity over quality.
No, my point was just to mention that design is about art and that experience counts for little in this regard, since talent, artistic flair, gift, or whatever you want to call it, does not depend on experience. It does help, but between an experienced professional and a young artist, the experience of both is not a determining factor in artistic work. As we were discussing in this and several other topics, design is not solely and exclusively art, you have a good point. That being the case, young people with little experience doing the work of an experienced designer with the help of software is a waste of talent, unless that young person is a magnificent artist, in which case it doesn't matter.
talent slop
From experienced designers and talented young people who, instead of gaining knowledge, are doing industrial work operating machines.