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i asked gpt image 2 to generate what the most top-secret creature in human history actually looks like. this is what it gave me..
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@elonmusk a 12 point increase is a significant jump.. it's worth a try
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Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 ranks #1 on the Artificial Analysis τ-Voice benchmark for real-world agentic customer service resolution Absolutely outperforming GPT-Realtime-2 (High) and Gemini 3.1 Flash by a huge margin That's a massive 12%+ lead over OpenAI's best model that just released a few days ago Grok is running real-time background reasoning without the latency penalty, which is why it is already handling live Starlink phone operations autonomously at scale

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@Google tell me the price..
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Prompt: 9/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media promo poster for a fictional European ready-to-eat food brand called “Clear Bowl”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, crop-ready for 1080x1350. Use a clean functional grid with 72px safe margins. Market: Europe, suitable for supermarket, deli, and office-district grab-and-go retail. Audience: Busy professionals and shoppers who want convenient lunch with clear ingredients. Business goal: Promote ready-to-eat grain bowls with transparency and convenience. Exact image text: “A BETTER LUNCH, READY NOW” “Fresh Grain Bowls” “Made Today” “Pick Up In-Store” Visual concept: A clean refrigerated deli shelf or countertop scene with transparent-lid grain bowls, visible fresh ingredients, simple white labels, and a small batch-date style sticker without tiny unreadable details. The packaging should look real, modern, and trustworthy. Layout: Headline top-left on white/cream negative space. Product hero center with three bowls angled slightly. “Made Today” as a small label-style proof chip. CTA lower-right. Brand text “Clear Bowl” top-right. Typography: Highly readable modern sans-serif, functional European retail design, crisp English text. Color palette: White, fresh green, black text, kraft beige, natural ingredient colors. Design style: Scandinavian/German clean retail design, transparency-first, trustworthy, not overly clinical. Constraints: No unsupported health claims, no organic or eco labels, no nutrition claims, no fake certifications, no real supermarket logos, no extra text, no unreadable labels, no plastic-looking food. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A clean, credible ready-to-eat lunch promo that communicates freshness and convenience without greenwashing. ____ 10/ Create a 9:16 vertical social media story poster for a fictional European hotel restaurant called “The Courtyard Table”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1936, crop-ready for 1080x1920. Keep all critical text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side UI zone. Market: Europe, tourism and hospitality; suitable for Lisbon, Barcelona, Florence, or similar design-led city destinations. Audience: Travelers and locals looking for a memorable evening food experience. Business goal: Promote a local tasting menu for dinner reservations. Exact image text: “TASTE THE CITY BEFORE SUNSET” “6 Local Small Plates” “Tonight’s Tasting Menu” “Book a Table” Visual concept: A warm editorial hospitality poster: a small restaurant courtyard at sunset, textured local tiles, a table with six elegant small plates, market produce accents, linen napkin, and soft city atmosphere in the background. Include a subtle map-line motif that feels like a “map of taste,” not a literal tourist map. Layout: Brand text “The Courtyard Table” small top-left. Headline upper-middle. Courtyard and table hero in the center. “6 Local Small Plates” as a refined info card. CTA lower-middle above bottom safe zone. Typography: Elegant editorial serif headline, clean sans-serif details, crisp English text. Tone should feel human, refined, and inviting. Color palette: Terracotta, sea blue, cream, olive green, warm sunset gold, soft black text. Design style: European boutique hospitality, local flavor, sensory, refined, not generic travel poster. Constraints: No fake Michelin stars, no fake awards, no real hotel logos, no overused landmark cliché, no unreadable menu text, no extra copy, no distorted plates or cutlery. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A place-based, premium hospitality promo that sells a real dinner experience, not a generic destination.
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last two. image 9 is for impulse buying: clear label, clear food, clear reason to pick it up. image 10 is for desire: make the place feel like part of the meal. one sells convenience. one sells memory.
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Most AI promo images fail for one simple reason: They look pretty, but they don't sell anything. So I built 10 GPT Image 2 promo concepts around real business use cases. 🧵 First two: 1. A comfort meal bundle that doesn't look cheap 2. A coffee promo people would actually stop for
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Prompt: 7/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media restaurant promo poster for a fictional European farm-to-table bistro called “Field Notes Bistro”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, crop-ready for 1080x1350. Use a refined editorial grid with 72px safe margins. Market: Europe, suitable for Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, and Nordic urban dining. Audience: Diners who care about seasonal food, quality ingredients, provenance, and a good-value lunch. Business goal: Promote a seasonal 3-course lunch without making unsupported sustainability claims. Exact image text: “THIS WEEK’S HARVEST” “3-Course Seasonal Lunch” “€24” “Reserve a Table” Visual concept: A three-part vertical editorial composition: top small frame showing a wooden crate of seasonal vegetables, middle frame showing a chef’s hands plating a dish, bottom larger hero frame showing a beautiful seasonal lunch plate. The images should feel documentary and real, not luxury artificial. Layout: Brand text “Field Notes Bistro” small top-left. Main headline top third. Three-panel provenance visual in the middle. Price card lower-left. CTA lower-right. Keep all text readable with high contrast. Typography: Editorial serif headline, clean sans-serif for price and CTA. European restrained tone, elegant but practical. Color palette: Earthy green, cream, clay, beetroot red, ink black, natural vegetable colors. Design style: Modern European bistro, farm-to-table editorial, honest provenance, no hype. Constraints: Do not use the words organic, sustainable, eco, local, or farm-certified unless provided. No fake farm labels, no fake awards, no real restaurant logos, no extra text, no unreadable menu, no over-styled luxury plating that feels fake. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A trust-building seasonal dining promo with clear price and reservation CTA. ____ 8/ Create a 9:16 vertical social media story poster for a fictional European aperitivo bar called “Casa Lento”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1936, crop-ready for 1080x1920. Keep key text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side UI zone. Market: Europe, suitable for Italy, Spain, France, Netherlands, and urban after-work districts. Audience: Adults looking for a relaxed after-work social food and drink occasion. Business goal: Promote an evening aperitivo offer. Exact image text: “AFTER WORK, KEEP IT SIMPLE” “Aperitivo Board + Spritz” “From €16” “Tonight 17:00–19:00” Visual concept: A warm golden-hour terrace table with a refined aperitivo board: olives, small cheeses, bread, marinated vegetables, cured-style small plates, and one spritz-style drink. Show adult hands naturally reaching for food, but no visible underage people. Create a subtle postcard-like border and a small urban evening shadow. Layout: Headline upper-middle. Food and drink hero in the center. Price card lower-left. Time detail lower-middle. No CTA button necessary; the time itself acts as the hook. Brand text “Casa Lento” small top-left. Typography: Warm editorial serif headline with clean sans-serif supporting text. Crisp English text with European understated tone. Color palette: Terracotta, olive green, cream, sunset gold, wine red, soft shadow. Design style: Mediterranean editorial poster, social but refined, not nightclub, not cheap happy-hour design. Constraints: Alcohol-related visual must show responsible adult setting only. No minors, no excessive drinking, no health claims, no fake awards, no real alcohol brands, no extra text, no unreadable signage, no clutter. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A warm, human, European after-work promo that feels like a designed postcard.
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the mistake i see a lot: people make every promo scream. but not every offer needs to scream. some offers need to feel calm, trusted, and worth booking. that's what these two are trying to do.
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Prompt: 5/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media catering promo poster for a fictional US office catering brand called “Desk & Dine”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, crop-ready for 1080x1350. Use a clean grid and 72px safe margins. Market: United States, LinkedIn and Instagram feed for local businesses. Audience: Office managers, team leads, clinic managers, coworking spaces, and startup teams ordering group lunch. Business goal: Promote team lunch catering with clear operational value. Exact image text: “LUNCH THAT GETS THE ROOM TALKING” “Team Bowls for 10+” “Delivered by Noon” “Book This Week” Visual concept: A realistic modern office meeting table with neatly arranged grain bowls and salad boxes in kraft packaging, fresh ingredients visible, a few laptops and notebooks softly out of focus, natural hands reaching for lunch. Arrange the meal boxes like a clean project board, suggesting organization and convenience. Layout: Headline upper-left. Catering spread hero across the center. “Team Bowls for 10+” as a clean info card near center-left. “Delivered by Noon” proof chip lower-left. CTA button lower-right. Small brand text “Desk & Dine” top-right. Typography: Professional modern sans-serif, bold headline, clean details, crisp English text. Color palette: Off-white, sage green, deep navy, kraft paper tan, fresh tomato and herb accents. Design style: B2B foodservice meets premium fast-casual catering. Organized, warm, trustworthy, not corporate-cold. Constraints: No fake client logos, no extra text, no unreadable packaging labels, no messy hands, no plastic-looking food, no misleading delivery guarantee beyond the provided text. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A polished but human office catering promo that clearly communicates group order convenience. ____ 6/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media promo poster for a fictional European artisan bakery café called “Oven & Window”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, crop-ready for 1080x1350. Use generous whitespace, 72px safe margins, and an editorial grid. Market: Europe, suitable for France, Netherlands, Scandinavia, and urban café districts. Audience: Morning commuters, neighborhood regulars, design-conscious café customers, weekend bakery visitors. Business goal: Promote a morning pastry and coffee offer with craft and restraint. Exact image text: “MORNING, BAKED PROPERLY” “Sourdough Pastries + Coffee” “7–11 AM” “Come Early” Visual concept: A refined artisan bakery still life: flaky sourdough pastries on parchment paper, a ceramic coffee cup, crumbs, linen cloth, soft window light, and subtle flour dust. Include a delicate bread-scoring line motif as a graphic accent, like an editorial magazine detail. Layout: Small brand text “Oven & Window” top-left. Main headline upper-middle with strong whitespace. Pastry and coffee hero centered lower-middle. Time detail in a small editorial label. CTA “Come Early” bottom-right but above safe margin. Typography: Elegant editorial serif headline with clean modern sans-serif details. Text must be crisp, understated, and natural. Color palette: Butter cream, flour white, dark chocolate brown, soft blue-gray, warm golden pastry tones. Design style: European artisan café, French editorial meets Scandinavian simplicity. Premium but approachable, quiet confidence, not loud discount marketing. Constraints: No fake organic label, no real bakery logo, no extra text, no over-saturated pastry, no plastic texture, no unreadable small text. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A refined European bakery promo that feels crafted, local, and human-designed.
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two very different promo problems: one has to feel organized enough for a team order. the other has to feel like a slow morning you want to step into. same goal: make the offer easy to understand. completely different emotional entry point.
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Prompt: 3/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media promo poster for a fictional US fast-casual bowl restaurant called “Bowl Theory”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, crop-ready for 1080x1350. Use 72px safe margins and a clean modern food grid. Market: United States, urban fast-casual lunch market. Audience: Professionals and students who want flavorful food that still feels balanced and protein-forward. Business goal: Promote a Caribbean-inspired chicken bowl as a lunch option. Exact image text: “BIG FLAVOR. SMART FUEL.” “Caribbean Chicken Bowl” “34g Protein” “Build Yours” Visual concept: A vibrant top-down food poster showing a Caribbean-inspired chicken bowl with rice, grilled chicken, charred pineapple, black beans, pickled onions, herbs, lime, and sauce. Around the bowl, use subtle ingredient label shapes and a faint abstract “flavor map” line system, but keep the design clean and premium. Layout: Headline top-left on clean negative space. Bowl hero large in the center-right, taking about 50% of the canvas. Protein chip near the bowl but not covering food. CTA button lower-right. Small brand text “Bowl Theory” top-right. Typography: Bold modern sans-serif headline, clean sans-serif details. English text must be crisp and spelled exactly. No tiny ingredient text. Color palette: Coconut white, charcoal text, turmeric yellow, herb green, chili red, small sky-blue accent. Design style: Modern US fast-casual, flavorful, health-forward, energetic but not gym-bro, not medical, not diet culture. Constraints: Use the “34g Protein” claim only as visible example text; do not add any other nutrition claims. No real brand logos, no fake certifications, no extra text, no unreadable labels, no plastic-looking food, no messy sauce splashes, no distorted bowl. Output: Commercial-ready lunch promo that feels delicious first and wellness-aware second. ____ 4/ Create a 9:16 vertical social media story poster for a fictional US food truck pop-up called “Ember Tacos”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1936, crop-ready for 1080x1920. Keep text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side social UI zone. Market: United States, local city food truck night promo. Audience: Young professionals, students, and neighborhood food lovers looking for a same-night dinner plan. Business goal: Drive foot traffic to a one-night food truck pop-up. Exact image text: “TONIGHT ONLY” “Fire-Grilled Tacos on 5th” “6–10 PM” “Follow the Smoke” Visual concept: A cinematic evening street-food scene: a small food truck parked near a city corner, warm grill smoke, close-up fire-grilled tacos in the foreground, lime wedges, charred salsa, and subtle neon reflections on pavement. The smoke should subtly curve like an arrow guiding the viewer toward the CTA. Layout: “TONIGHT ONLY” as a small event label near upper-left. Main headline in upper-middle. Taco hero foreground center. Time badge in lower-left. CTA “Follow the Smoke” lower-middle, clearly above the bottom safe zone. Small brand text “Ember Tacos” near top-right. Typography: Bold condensed headline with a small handcrafted accent, readable English text, human-designed event poster feel. Color palette: Deep night navy, fire orange, tortilla cream, lime green accent, warm grill highlights. Design style: Local street-food event poster, cinematic but clear, energetic without looking chaotic. Constraints: No real city names unless provided, no fake permits, no real brand logos, no extra text, no unreadable signage, no distorted people, no unsafe food handling, no overcrowded layout. All text must be spelled exactly. Output: A unique, high-energy local food truck promo that feels urgent, real, and appetizing.
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a good food promo doesn't just show food. it sells the moment. image 3 is built around "I want something good, but not heavy." image 4 is built around "I need a plan for tonight." that tiny shift changes the whole design.
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Prompt: 1/ Create a 4:5 vertical social media food promo poster for a fictional US quick-service burger shop called “Corner Flame”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1360, designed for crop to 1080x1350. Use a clean 6-column grid with 72px safe margins. Market: United States, Instagram and Facebook feed. Value-conscious lunch and dinner customers. Business goal: Promote an affordable comfort meal bundle without looking cheap or generic. Exact image text: “COMFORT THAT MAKES SENSE” “Burger + Fries + Drink” “From $9.99” “Today 11 AM–8 PM” “Order Ahead” Visual concept: A warm, realistic overhead shot of a fresh smash-style burger, crispy fries, a cold drink, and a small dipping sauce on a stainless diner tray. Add a small receipt-style graphic element that displays the price offer. The food should look real, appetizing, imperfect in a human way, not plastic or over-retouched. Layout: Headline in the upper-left on clean warm cream negative space. Hero meal tray centered slightly right. Price/offer on a receipt-shaped card in the lower-left. CTA button in the lower-right, above the bottom margin. Logo placeholder small in top-right: “Corner Flame”. Typography: Bold modern grotesk headline, clean sans-serif for details, high contrast, crisp English text. Make text feel designed by a human, not AI-generated. Color palette: Warm cream background, tomato red accent, charcoal text, small mustard-yellow highlight, stainless steel tray texture. Design style: Modern American diner meets premium QSR campaign. Direct, appetizing, trustworthy, not loud discount-template design. Constraints: No real brand logos, no extra text, no fake awards, no unreadable microtext, no distorted food, no plastic-looking burger, no messy clutter, no UI elements at the edges. All text must be spelled exactly as provided and remain inside safe zones. Output: Commercial-ready high-resolution poster with strong food appeal, clear value, and one obvious CTA. _____ 2/ Create a 9:16 vertical social media story poster for a fictional US coffee shop called “Morningside Coffee”. Canvas: Generate at 1088x1936, designed for crop to 1080x1920. Keep all critical text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side UI area. Market: United States, Instagram Stories, Reels, and TikTok-style vertical ad. Audience: Commuters, students, and office workers ordering breakfast before 10 AM. Business goal: Promote a morning coffee-and-breakfast bundle with a natural, human-designed tone. Exact image text: “YOUR 8 AM, UPGRADED” “Cold Brew + Breakfast Wrap” “$7.50 Before 10” “Order Ahead” Visual concept: A realistic morning table scene: iced cold brew with condensation, a toasted breakfast wrap cut in half, a small napkin, and a phone showing a simple mobile order confirmation without readable app branding. Soft sunlight from a café window creates long morning shadows like time blocks on the table. Layout: Headline in upper-middle, centered-left. Food and drink hero in the center. Price chip around lower-middle. CTA button just above the bottom safe zone. Small logo placeholder “Morningside Coffee” near the top but not too close to the edge. Typography: Friendly humanist sans-serif, bold headline, medium-weight subtext, crisp English lettering. Text should feel like a real coffee campaign, not a template. Color palette: Espresso brown, oat milk beige, soft sky blue, warm amber morning light, dark roast text. Design style: Modern local café, warm but clean, premium daily ritual, not overly polished. Constraints: No real coffee chain logos, no extra text, no unreadable phone text, no distorted cup, no fake app interface, no clutter, no over-saturated latte art. All text must be spelled exactly and stay in safe zones. Output: A natural, appetizing, mobile-first breakfast promo image with a clear order-ahead CTA.
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my rule after testing these: AI doesn't replace taste. it replaces the blank page. the real work is still knowing: - what the buyer feels - what the offer solves - what the visual should make obvious which one would you actually stop scrolling for ?
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Prompt: 9/ Task: Create a square 1:1 LinkedIn promotional poster for a European professional services webinar. Market: European Union, B2B LinkedIn audience. Audience: Founders, operations managers, HR leads, and finance leaders at growing SMEs. Business goal: Drive webinar registrations. Brand: Clearform Advisory, a fictional European compliance and operations advisory firm. In-image copy: Headline: "Prepare Your Team for the New Compliance Cycle" Subheadline: "A practical briefing for growing European businesses." Date card: "Live Session · June 18" CTA button: "Register Free" Visual concept: A restrained executive memo design: premium paper sheet, simple process diagram, calendar card, pen, subtle laptop edge, and a clean modular grid. It should feel like a serious strategic briefing, not a generic webinar template. Layout: Generate at 1200x1200. Use a strict 12-column grid with 64px safe margins. Place headline top-left. Place the memo and diagram center-right. Place date card mid-right or lower-left. Place CTA in the bottom-right. Keep strong whitespace. Typography: Swiss-style modern sans-serif, precise, professional, readable. No gimmicky event fonts. Color palette: Off-white, graphite, deep blue, muted green accent. Strong contrast. Trust elements: Use only "Live Session · June 18". Do not invent speaker names, logos, certifications, or partner badges. Constraints: No fake legal seals, no fake EU logo, no fake certification badges, no unreadable small text, no clutter, no exaggerated claims, no extra copy. Output: A polished European B2B webinar ad that feels intelligent, credible, and human-designed. ____ 10/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical Instagram promotional poster for a European independent craft and textile studio market. Market: Europe, suitable for Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, and Milan creative audiences. Audience: Design-conscious locals who visit small markets, galleries, craft fairs, and independent shops. Business goal: Drive weekend event visits. Brand: Atelier Northline, a fictional textile and print studio. In-image copy: Headline: "Handmade Pieces, One Weekend Only" Subheadline: "A small studio market for textiles, prints, and useful objects." Label: "Studio Market · Sat–Sun" CTA button: "Plan Your Visit" Visual concept: Modern zine meets craft archive: scanned textile fragments, handmade paper texture, one product photo cutout, archival label card, subtle imperfect edges, asymmetrical but controlled grid. Artistic and tactile, but still clear and commercial. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use 72px safe margins. Place headline large in the upper-left with slight asymmetry. Place textile collage as the central hero visual. Place the label card near the product cutout. Place CTA bottom-center. Keep the hierarchy readable. Typography: Bold editorial grotesk headline, clean sans-serif supporting text, small archival label style. Text must be crisp and naturally typeset. Color palette: Warm paper, ink black, muted cobalt, faded red, natural linen, small fluorescent accent used sparingly. Trust elements: Use only "Studio Market · Sat–Sun". Do not invent venue address, artist names, or sustainability claims. Constraints: No fake designer names, no fake museum logos, no unreadable zine text, no cluttered collage, no extra copy, no random words, no copyrighted brand marks. Output: A distinctive European creative-market promo that feels experimental, tactile, and still commercially clear.
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4/ My rule for GPT Image 2 : Don't ask it to "make a poster." Give it the job: audience, offer, layout, safe zones, typography, proof, CTA, and what to avoid. AI gets much better when you stop prompting like a tourist and start briefing like a creative director. Which one would you test first ?
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Most AI promo posters still look like fake templates. The problem isn't the model. It's the brief. Here are 10 business promo visuals I'd actually test for real brands using GPT Image 2 by @OpenAI 🧵
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Prompt: 7/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical Instagram promotional poster for a European boutique homeware and lifestyle retail store. Market: Europe, suitable for France, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and Italy. Audience: Design-conscious shoppers looking for curated homeware and seasonal lifestyle products. Business goal: Promote a new spring collection drop. Brand: Maison Luma, a fictional European boutique store. In-image copy: Headline: "The Spring Edit Has Arrived" Subheadline: "New pieces for slower mornings and brighter rooms." Label: "Limited Seasonal Drop" CTA button: "Shop the Edit" Visual concept: Treat the products like museum objects: curated ceramic cup, linen napkin, small lamp, and natural soap arranged on warm stone with soft window light. Add a small gallery-style label card and tactile paper texture. Elegant, restrained, not a loud sale poster. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use generous margins and strong whitespace. Place product still life in the center. Place headline in the upper-left or upper-center. Place the small label near the product. Place CTA bottom-center. Typography: Editorial serif headline with clean modern sans-serif subheadline and CTA. Natural English copy, carefully typeset. Color palette: Warm stone, linen white, soft black, muted terracotta, small brass accent. High contrast for text. Trust elements: Only use "Limited Seasonal Drop". Do not invent discounts, reviews, or origin claims. Constraints: No fake designer names, no fake sustainability claims, no clutter, no unreadable packaging text, no extra sale stickers, no generic stock retail look. Output: A distinctive European boutique retail poster that feels curated, quiet, and premium. _____ 8/ Task: Create a vertical 9:16 social media story poster for a European boutique hotel. Market: Europe, suitable for Lisbon, Porto, Barcelona, Florence, and Athens travelers. Audience: Couples and solo travelers looking for design-led local stays. Business goal: Drive direct booking inquiries. Brand: Casa Vento, a fictional boutique stay brand. In-image copy: Headline: "Stay Where the City Slows Down" Subheadline: "Design-led rooms near local cafés, galleries, and evening light." Proof chip: "Direct Booking Open" CTA button: "Reserve Your Stay" Visual concept: A refined travel diary poster: golden-hour European street detail, ceramic tiles, small café table, boutique hotel doorway, linen curtain, subtle human presence without a posed model. Local and sensory, not cliché, no giant landmark. Layout: Generate at 1088x1936. Keep critical text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side UI zone. Place headline in upper-middle. Place the atmospheric local scene in the center. Put proof chip around lower-middle. Put CTA button above the bottom safe zone. Typography: Elegant editorial serif headline, clean sans-serif details. Text must look manually placed, crisp, and natural. Color palette: Warm cream, terracotta, faded blue tile, deep green, soft black, small gold accent. Trust elements: Only use "Direct Booking Open". Do not invent star ratings, awards, or guest review scores. Constraints: No fake landmarks, no random signage, no fake hotel rating, no over-saturated HDR, no unreadable microtext, no extra text, no generic travel stock-photo look. Output: A premium European hospitality ad with authentic local atmosphere and clear booking CTA.
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3/ A promo can feel premium without feeling boring. The trick is restraint: one hero visual one clear promise one proof point one CTA Most "luxury" designs fail because they add more. The good ones remove until the offer feels inevitable.
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Prompt: 5/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical social media real estate promo poster for an apartment leasing campaign. Market: United States, Instagram and Facebook feed. Audience: Urban renters looking for a well-located two-bedroom apartment. Business goal: Drive private tour bookings. Brand: Parkline Residences, a fictional property brand. In-image copy: Headline: "Bright Two-Bedroom Near the Park" Subheadline: "Natural light, private balcony, quick transit access." Detail chips: "2 Bed" "1 Bath" "Available June" CTA button: "Book a Private Tour" Visual concept: A quiet luxury apartment listing poster with realistic natural-light interior photography, warm wood floor, balcony light, plants, and a refined editorial property card overlay. Aspirational but accurate, not over-edited. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Hero interior photo takes about 65% of the canvas. Place a clean text panel in the lower third with strong contrast. Detail chips below the subheadline. CTA button lower-right. Keep margins generous. Typography: Elegant serif headline with clean sans-serif details, premium but highly readable. Color palette: Warm white, soft black, taupe, muted green, small brass accent. Accessible contrast. Trust elements: Only use the listed details. Do not add fake price, fake neighborhood, fake rating, fake broker badge, or fake MLS number. Constraints: No misleading wide-angle distortion, no fake skyline, no impossible room geometry, no random address, no extra text, no unreadable microcopy. Output: Premium real estate social ad with accurate details, editorial polish, and clear tour CTA. _____ 6/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical social media promotional poster for a European home renovation and energy retrofit planning service. Market: European Union, suitable for Germany, Austria, Netherlands, and Scandinavia. Audience: Homeowners considering insulation, window upgrades, heating efficiency, and interior renovation. Business goal: Generate bookings for home assessment consultations. Brand: Nordhaus Retrofit Studio, a fictional European renovation planning brand. In-image copy: Headline: "Make Your Home Warmer, Smarter, Quieter" Subheadline: "Renovation planning for energy-efficient living." Proof chip: "Home Assessment Slots Open" CTA button: "Book an Assessment" Visual concept: A refined European technical editorial poster: realistic warm home interior, subtle cutaway-style annotations showing insulation, window sealing, and efficient heating, clean architectural grid, material swatches, calm natural light. No generic green leaves. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use a strict Swiss/German-inspired grid with 72px safe margins. Place headline top-left. Place the home/interior hero visual center-right. Put proof chip below the subheadline. CTA bottom-left or bottom-right with clear spacing. Typography: Clean Swiss-style sans-serif, precise, functional, high readability. Text must feel manually typeset. Color palette: Warm white, graphite, muted forest green, timber brown, small technical blue accent. Strong contrast. Trust elements: Use only "Home Assessment Slots Open". Do not invent energy ratings, government incentives, certifications, or savings percentages. Constraints: No unverified environmental claims, no "carbon neutral", no "eco-friendly" label, no fake certificates, no distorted architecture, no clutter, no extra text. Output: A premium European retrofit promotion that feels technical, honest, and design-led.
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2/ The best business ads don't scream. They make the next step feel obvious. Tour the space. Book the assessment. Ask for the estimate. If the image needs 12 seconds to explain itself, it's probably not ready for the feed.
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Prompt: 3/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical social media flyer for a US residential renovation contractor. Market: United States, local Facebook and Instagram feed. Audience: Homeowners planning kitchen, bathroom, and interior remodeling projects. Business goal: Generate free estimate requests. Brand: Oak & Beam Renovations, a fictional local contractor. In-image copy: Headline: "Plan the Remodel Before You Spend" Subheadline: "Clear estimates for kitchens, baths, and home upgrades." Proof chip: "Free Walkthrough" CTA button: "Request an Estimate" Visual concept: A realistic modern kitchen renovation scene with warm wood, stone countertop, and a subtle blueprint grid overlay. Add material swatches and measurement lines as tasteful design elements. The poster should feel trustworthy, practical, and design-conscious. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use a 6-column grid and 72px margins. Headline top-left. Hero kitchen detail center-right. Proof chip lower-left. CTA lower-right. Keep all text large and readable. Typography: Bold sturdy sans-serif headline, clean technical sans-serif support text. Professional contractor look, not aggressive. Color palette: Warm white, concrete gray, charcoal, natural wood, small safety yellow accent. Strong text contrast. Trust elements: Use only "Free Walkthrough". Do not include "licensed" or "insured" unless those facts are provided. Do not invent certification badges. Constraints: No fake license number, no unrealistic before-after, no unsafe construction scene, no distorted tools, no messy clutter, no unreadable microtext, no extra slogans. Output: Commercial-ready local contractor promotion with architectural quality and strong CTA. ____ 4/ Task: Create a 4:5 vertical Instagram promotional flyer for a neighborhood salon. Market: United States, local Instagram and Facebook feed. Audience: Women and men aged 25–45 looking for a fresh seasonal haircut or styling appointment. Business goal: Drive appointment bookings from new clients. Brand: Marlow Studio, a fictional neighborhood salon. In-image copy: Headline: "Fresh Cut. Real Confidence." Subheadline: "Book your spring refresh with a neighborhood stylist." Proof chip: "New Client Slots This Week" CTA button: "Reserve Your Chair" Visual concept: A warm editorial salon poster with a realistic close-up of beautifully styled hair, natural window light, a tactile appointment card overlay, subtle paper texture, and one small sticker-style proof chip. Human and local, not luxury-corporate and not stock-photo glam. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use 72px safe margins. Place headline in the upper-left. Place the hero hair detail in the center-right. Place a small appointment card graphic in the lower-left. Place CTA button bottom-center. Keep the composition airy and readable. Typography: Warm modern sans-serif for headline, clean body text, optional small elegant serif accent for the appointment card. Text must be crisp and natural. Color palette: Warm cream, clay, muted rose, soft charcoal, tiny coral accent. Accessible contrast. Trust elements: Use only "New Client Slots This Week". Do not invent ratings, awards, or testimonials. Constraints: No fake before-after claims, no distorted faces or hands, no plastic AI skin, no unreadable small text, no overdone beauty filter, no extra promotional copy. Output: A friendly, distinctive local service ad that feels designed by a human boutique studio.
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1/ For service businesses, don't start with "Book now." Start with the moment the customer already wants. A fresh cut. A cleaner home. A remodel that doesn't feel chaotic. Good promo design sells the outcome before it sells the offer.
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Prompt: 1/ Task: Create a premium 4:5 vertical social media promotional poster for a US-based B2B analytics consulting firm. Market: United States, LinkedIn and Instagram feed. Audience: Operations leaders, finance managers, and founders at mid-sized companies. Business goal: Generate bookings for a free analytics audit. Brand: Harborline Analytics, a fictional but realistic B2B consulting brand. In-image copy: Headline: "Turn Messy Reports Into Decisions" Subheadline: "Clean dashboards for teams that need answers by Monday." Proof chip: "Free 30-Min Audit" CTA button: "Book the Audit" Visual concept: A calm executive decision board: realistic modern desk, laptop showing a clean abstract analytics dashboard, a few floating data cards arranged like a premium business report, subtle grid lines, no sci-fi look, no stock handshake. Layout: Generate at 1088x1360. Use a 6-column grid with 72px safe margins. Place the headline in the top-left, large and readable. Place the laptop and dashboard on the right-middle. Put the proof chip under the headline. Put the CTA button in the lower-right, above the bottom margin. Keep strong whitespace. Typography: Modern professional sans-serif, bold headline, clean subheadline, high readability. Text must look manually designed by a senior brand designer, not auto-generated. Color palette: Charcoal, off-white, deep navy, small electric blue accent. Maintain strong contrast for all text. Trust elements: Use only the proof chip "Free 30-Min Audit". Do not invent client logos, ratings, or certifications. Constraints: No fake logos, no random company names, no unreadable dashboard text, no extra text, no distorted laptop UI, no stock handshake, no exaggerated ROI claim, no clutter. Output: Commercial-ready, high-resolution, premium B2B ad creative with crisp English text and clear CTA. __________ 2/ Task: Create a vertical 9:16 social media promo poster for a local US business delivery and courier service. Market: United States, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Meta Stories. Audience: Small retailers, restaurants, print shops, medical offices, and local business owners who need reliable same-day delivery. Business goal: Drive quote requests. Brand: PulseRoute Courier, a fictional local courier brand. In-image copy: Headline: "Same-Day Delivery, No Guesswork" Subheadline: "Live updates for local business shipments." Proof chip: "Brooklyn + Queens" CTA button: "Get a Fast Quote" Visual concept: A realistic urban delivery scene with a clean branded delivery van near a small storefront, a subtle glowing route line shaped like a pulse signal across the composition, live-tracking dots, energetic but professional. Make it feel operational and reliable, not cartoonish. Layout: Generate at 1088x1936. Keep critical text away from the top 240px, bottom 380px, and right-side UI area. Place the headline in the upper-middle. Place the hero van and storefront in the center. Place the proof chip around lower-middle. Place CTA button above the bottom safe zone. Typography: Bold condensed sans-serif headline, clean sans-serif for subheadline and CTA. Large, crisp, natural English text. Color palette: Deep blue, clean white, safety orange accent, small yellow route highlights. High contrast. Trust elements: Only use "Brooklyn + Queens" as location cue. Do not invent ratings, DOT numbers, or certifications. Constraints: No fake license numbers, no random extra text on boxes, no messy street signs, no distorted vehicle, no unreadable microtext, no unrealistic speed claims, no clutter. Output: Mobile-first vertical ad creative, energetic, clear, and ready for local service promotion.
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