We will be making some ads for the monthly yearbook
if you have an ad you would like to add ...lol .. Why not jazz it up a but with these promotional prompts
Prompt: [BRAND NAME]. Act as a World-Class Editorial Designer.
PHASE 1: DYNAMIC SUBJECT LOGIC.
- Subject Selection: Autonomously analyze [BRAND NAME].
- Layering (The Sandwich Effect): Interweave the subject with background shapes. Some parts of the car/person must be hidden behind geometric blocks, while other parts (wheels, limbs, props) must overlap them to create 3D depth.
PHASE 2: GRID & GEOMETRY.
- Layout: A clean 2x2 grid composition.
- Overlays: Superimpose large, bold geometric arcs and circles over the grid.
- Visual Balance: Place one iconic product prop (e.g., a floating key fob for cars or a ball for sports) in a separate quadrant to balance the subject.
PHASE 3: SOPHISTICATED MUTED PALETTE.
- Color Direction: DO NOT use aggressive neon or oversaturated colors.
- Palette: Identify the core colors of [BRAND NAME] and shift them to a "Sophisticated Muted" spectrum.
- Tones: Use desaturated, earthy, or "dusty" versions of the brand colors (e.g., instead of hot pink, use dusty rose; instead of bright mint, use sage green; instead of royal blue, use slate blue).
- Finish: Matte, flat color blocks with zero gradients.
PHASE 4: PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING.
- Subject Style: High-end commercial studio photography.
- Lighting: Soft, diffused studio lighting with gentle highlights. No harsh shadows.
- Integration: The subject must feel physically embedded into the graphic grid.
PHASE 5: MINIMALIST BRANDING.
- Logo: Place a clean, single-color [BRAND NAME] logo in the center of one background block. No taglines, just the iconic symbol.