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Nele Brönner creates illustrations for books and editorial projects, develops character designs, and produces animated content from her Berlin studio. Her professional portfolio documents commissioned works across publishing, media, and commercial sectors in chronological sequence. She maintains active client relationships through direct commissions and agency partnerships. Her research and writing examine artificial intelligence's impact on creative production, focusing on posthumanist theory, technological mediation of artistic processes, and AI's dual role as tool and curator. She contributes to academic and industry discussions through lectures, articles, and collaborative projects exploring human-machine creativity. Her analysis spans digital humanities, contemporary art practice, and emerging technologies. Brönner documents her studio practice and creative process alongside perspectives on sustainable consumption and technology adoption. She shares insights on second-hand fashion sourcing, digital tools selection, and eco-conscious studio management. Her integrated approach connects professional illustration work, theoretical investigation, and practical implementation of emerging creative technologies.