In this episode of Stories Indesign podcast, Timothy Alouani-Roby speaks to the Melbourne-based creative who is working with some of the world’s top luxury brands.
February 4th, 2025
Paul Milinski has quite the unorthodox story in design. Having worked in various (unglamorous) jobs, he is now harnessing AI to create spellbinding and surreal images for luxury brands such as Hermes and Cartier and has a huge Instagram following. Paul shares his design journey is deeply personal terms, opening up about his creative process and bouts of self-doubt.
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