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  1. Adult Education School
  2. Design Agency
  3. Educational Consultant
  4. Software Training Institute

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House of gAi is an AI-first creative education platform for graphic designers, brand designers, art directors, and creative directors who want to integrate generative AI into real-world workflows without losing their voice. We run a cohort-based AI Branding Masterclass four times a year, a MidJourney course for designers, and bespoke AI training programs for creative agencies and in-house brand teams. Founded by Anthony Wood — former CEO of Shillington Education, with senior creative experience at Ogilvy, Havas, and across London, Sydney and New York — House of gAi is a queer-founded education business committed to keeping human craft, ethics, and storytelling at the centre of how creatives use AI.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

House of gAi AI Branding Masterclass

House of gAi AI Branding Masterclass — 5/5.

The strongest part of this masterclass isn’t the tools — it’s the strategic thinking behind them.

Anthony teaches AI in a way that feels thoughtful, creative, and deeply rooted in real-world branding and design practice. The course helped me better understand how strategy, branding, storytelling, and creative systems are evolving in the age of AI — without reducing creativity to automation.

Very professional, highly relevant, and genuinely valuable for designers who want to evolve their process without losing their own voice.

May 25, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The course is the mindset shift every creative needs right now constantly updated and…

The AI Branding Masterclass is constantly updated and the methodology is incredibly well-developed. While the masterclass explores different tools, what makes it truly precious is that it teaches you how to think and remain creative and relevant in this new era, instead of just teaching you the software. Anthony is incredibly knowledgeable; he does the heavy lifting of gathering scattered AI information and translating it into a consistent, evergreen way of thinking and working. Highly recommended!

Beyond the course, the blog is a treasure trove of insights on AI and creativity. The Creative Future Hub and the live sessions bring the latest discussions directly to you, taking you from feeling hesitant and uncertain to being ahead of the curve in the design world.

It helps you understand that AI is a collaborative tool rather than a replacement for us in design. But for that collaboration to work, you need to stay truly informed—and I haven't found a better place to do that so far than House of gAi.

May 23, 2026
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Strong foundations for the future of my design career

I was part of the first cohort in mid 2025. At the time I wasn’t too sure about AI but I knew it was coming, and coming fast, so I needed to get up to speed quickly. I could feel the change in the air for the design industry. I had also been laid off so I could feel the changes intensely.

Now, in almost mid 2026, I’m so glad I did the course. Anthony really helped to lay the foundations of how to use AI which has ended up putting me ahead of a lot of the designers I’ve ended up working with since.

They still use AI tools like Google whereas I’ve been able to utilise AI more like a research partner, colleague, critical eye, and sparring partner. I feel much more confident to harness the usefulness of AI rather than feel scared it’ll fully replace me.

Anthony helped to reposition my thinking around it as a super useful tool that can take on some of the monotonous tasks that a machine is much better at, but also how to use it to improve my creative output, too.

Since the course finished the tools have evolved so quickly. Having the foundational knowledge of how to use it without being scared of it has been the most priceless part of doing the course.

June 23, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I had an amazing experience especially…

I had an amazing experience especially with anthony the instructor of the course. everything was very hands on and he was there to answer any of my questions if i needed help. i came away with so much more knowledge about Ai and how it can be integrated into my work as a marketer and graphic designer. To this day i use the skills i’ve learned in the course in my daily work. i encourage anyone who needs the push to learn how ai can assist your work to take this course.

May 22, 2025
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