Prompt "Create a premium vertical brand guideline board (4:5 aspect ratio) for the brand: [BRAND NAME] Industry: [INDUSTRY / NICHE] Target Audience: [AUDIENCE TYPE] Brand Personality: [3–5 TRAITS] Core Emotion: [FEELING YOU WANT TO EVOKE] Use a structured modular grid (3–4 columns) with precise spacing, alignment, and strong visual hierarchy. The layout must feel like a high-end agency presentation, not a collage. Core Rule Everything must be logically derived from the brand inputs: Color palette must reflect the brand personality and industry Typography must match tone (luxury, tech, playful, etc.) Shapes and visual elements must feel consistent across all sections No randomness. No generic defaults. 1. Header Section (Top) Brand name in a dominant headline style Short tagline (max 6 words) 3 brand descriptors (e.g. Bold / Precise / Minimal) Keep it clean, confident, and visually anchored. 2. Color System Define 3–5 primary colors Define 2–4 secondary/accent colors Show large swatches with HEX codes and labels Also include: 2 gradient styles 2–3 real pairing examples (UI or branding usage) Palette must feel intentional and cohesive. 3. Typography System Define hierarchy: Headline (strong, expressive) Subheading (structured) Body (high readability) Show real text samples: Large title Medium subheading Short paragraph Typography must align with brand tone. 4. Visual Language Define: Image style (editorial, minimal, cinematic, etc.) Lighting direction Texture/material inspiration Include 3–4 small visual tiles (moodboard style) that clearly reflect the brand world. 5. Brand Applications Show realistic, polished mockups: Website hero section Mobile app UI 2–3 social media creatives Business card One large ad format (poster or billboard) All must strictly follow the defined system (colors, fonts, spacing). 6. Layout & UI Components Display: Card layout system Buttons Spacing rules Grid alignment Keep functional, minimal, and consistent. 7. Icon System 6–8 icons Consistent style (outline or solid) Uniform stroke weight Geometry aligned with brand personality 8. Patterns & Shapes Create subtle design elements: Geometric forms Repeating motifs Background textures They must support, not dominate. 9. Rendering & Finish Ultra-clean composition Clear section separation Strong hierarchy High-end editorial or tech aesthetic Soft shadows, depth, premium lighting Final output must look like a professional brand guideline board used in real client presentations, not AI-generated clutter. "
Generate a complete, agency-quality brand guideline board image by filling in five brand variables.
Prompt
Create a premium vertical brand guideline board (4:5 aspect ratio) for the brand: [BRAND NAME] Industry: [INDUSTRY / NICHE] Target Audience: [AUDIENCE TYPE] Brand Personality: [3–5 TRAITS] Core Emotion: [FEELING YOU WANT TO EVOKE] Use a structured modular grid (3–4 columns) with precise spacing, alignment, and strong visual hierarchy. The layout must feel like a high-end agency presentation, not a collage. Core Rule Everything must be logically derived from the brand inputs: Color palette must reflect the brand personality and industry Typography must match tone (luxury, tech, playful, etc.) Shapes and visual elements must feel consistent across all sections No randomness. No generic defaults. 1. Header Section (Top) Brand name in a dominant headline style Short tagline (max 6 words) 3 brand descriptors (e.g. Bold / Precise / Minimal) Keep it clean, confident, and visually anchored. 2. Color System Define 3–5 primary colors Define 2–4 secondary/accent colors Show large swatches with HEX codes and labels Also include: 2 gradient styles 2–3 real pairing examples (UI or branding usage) Palette must feel intentional and cohesive. 3. Typography System Define hierarchy: Headline (strong, expressive) Subheading (structured) Body (high readability) Show real text samples: Large title Medium subheading Short paragraph Typography must align with brand tone. 4. Visual Language Define: Image style (editorial, minimal, cinematic, etc.) Lighting direction Texture/material inspiration Include 3–4 small visual tiles (moodboard style) that clearly reflect the brand world. 5. Brand Applications Show realistic, polished mockups: Website hero section Mobile app UI 2–3 social media creatives Business card One large ad format (poster or billboard) All must strictly follow the defined system (colors, fonts, spacing). 6. Layout & UI Components Display: Card layout system Buttons Spacing rules Grid alignment Keep functional, minimal, and consistent. 7. Icon System 6–8 icons Consistent style (outline or solid) Uniform stroke weight Geometry aligned with brand personality 8. Patterns & Shapes Create subtle design elements: Geometric forms Repeating motifs Background textures They must support, not dominate. 9. Rendering & Finish Ultra-clean composition Clear section separation Strong hierarchy High-end editorial or tech aesthetic Soft shadows, depth, premium lighting Final output must look like a professional brand guideline board used in real client presentations, not AI-generated clutter.Why it works
When to use
- •Quickly prototyping a brand identity system before engaging a full design team
- •Creating a visual reference board to align stakeholders on brand direction early in a project
- •Generating multiple brand concepts for A/B comparison by swapping the five input variables
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