Am I wrong here?

New to the community!
Am I wrong here? Lately I’ve been enjoying building a brand in my free time when my son goes to sleep. Of course I use A. I. I would not be able to get this creative if not. As soon as I ask for Reddit input I get bashed for using AI. I thoroughly enjoy what I make and others do to. But why the negative around something that is inevitably here? I believe everyone should be using it to get creative.
\#Dadsdue

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u/InterestingShame398 — 1 day ago

Am I wrong here?

New to the community!
Am I wrong here? Lately I’ve been enjoying building a brand in my free time when my son goes to sleep. Of course I use A. I. I would not be able to get this creative if not. As soon as I ask for Reddit input I get bashed for using AI. I thoroughly enjoy what I make and others do to. But why the negative around something that is inevitably here? I believe everyone should be using it to get creative.
#Dadsdue

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u/InterestingShame398 — 2 days ago

Finally launched my clothing brand after months of late nights. I’d love some honest feedback.

Hey everyone! ✌️

After months of designing, tweaking, ordering samples, changing my mind a hundred times, and learning Shopify from scratch, I finally launched my brand: Dad’s Due.

The idea behind it is simple: create clothing that celebrates fatherhood—not just with “funny dad” graphics, but with designs that represent the bond between dads and their kids, leading by example, family traditions, and raising the next generation. With toddler designs made to match.

I’m still a new creator, so I’d genuinely appreciate any feedback—whether it’s about the designs, the website, branding, or anything else you notice. I’m trying to improve with every release.
Website: https://dadsdue.com

Thanks for taking a look, and I hope to return the favor by checking out some of your brands too!

u/InterestingShame398 — 2 days ago

Finally launched my clothing brand after months of late nights. I’d love some honest feedback.

Hey everyone! ✌️

After month’s of designing, tweaking, ordering samples, changing my mind a hundred times, and learning Shopify from scratch, I finally launched my brand: Dad’s Due.

The idea behind it is simple: create clothing that celebrates fatherhood—not just with “funny dad” graphics, but with designs that represent the bond between dads and their kids, leading by example, family traditions, and raising the next generation.
Kids and toddler designs also made to match the message.

I’m still a brand-new creator, so I’d genuinely appreciate any feedback-whether it’s about the designs, the website, branding, or anything else you notice.

I’m trying to improve with every release.
Website: https://dadsdue.com

Thanks for taking a look, and I hope to return the favor by checking out some of your brands too!

u/InterestingShame398 — 2 days ago
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What’s one thing fatherhood has taught you?

Becoming a dad completely changed the way I look at success.

I used to think success was all about career goals and making more money. Now I find myself getting excited over things like bedtime stories, hearing “Dad, watch this!”, and trying to be someone my kid is proud of.
That mindset is actually what inspired me to start building a small brand called Dad’s Due. The idea isn’t that dads have to be perfect—just that we all have a responsibility to show up, lead by example, and make the most of the time we get with our kids.

I’m curious… what’s one lesson you’ve learned since becoming a dad that you wish someone had told you beforehand?

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u/InterestingShame398 — 4 days ago