You may argue that the creative industry was to disappear, then we would then our society would still function. Whilst that may be true in some aspects, I really don't think people are going to give up consuming creativity. To make my point clear I would like to ask you some questions:
Have you:
- listened to and enjoyed music?
- been to an art gallery?
- played a video game?
- Seen a movie?
If you have, you are actually the consumer of the creative industry. Yes, you may be able to argue that you (or society) can do without these. There is, however one area of the creative industry that we would probably never be able to give up. It is design.
Pretty much everything you encounter in life have been design at some stage: from covers of your favourite book to the cover of academic journals, from the chair you sit on to the couch you lie on watching TV, from the desk you study on to the pens you write with. Just about any everyday object that you can think of.
The design thinking process, which allows one to come up with creative ideas. Often, it ends up with something useful or convenient to our society. Maybe, a designer may able to solve the problems of current everyday objects. They are also improve objects in our lives, for example, making chairs and desks more ergonomic.
To make these happen however, we will need engineers and STEM fields. In the real world, designers, whether it be architect or industrial designer, work with engineers to make improve the particular product. This process is how stuff come from the designer's desk tot he real world.
Therefore, designers and academics are just as important as one another. Without designer, we may have persistent problems of everyday objects. Without engineers working with designer, we would not have these idea for a better product come into our reality. So we should never belittle people just because of what they do. They all have a role to play in our society.