Prompt for Brand Page

I ran across some version of this and decided to see what CHATGPT could do to improve it…take a logo, then give it to ChatGPT with the prompt below ..

Sample Logo

Prompt

Using the uploaded logo as the source brand mark, create a high-end, agency-grade brand identity system poster.

OBJECTIVE
Create a complete, presentation-ready brand guideline board that looks like it was designed by a top branding studio. The result must feel commercial, realistic, polished, and client-deliverable — not conceptual, sketchy, or generic.

REFERENCE STYLE
Use the attached brand-board examples only as inspiration for structure, density, and presentation quality. Do not copy their brands, layouts, logos, or exact wording. Match the premium editorial feel: clean grid, thin dividers, precise spacing, realistic mockups, color swatches, typography samples, visual language, UI elements, iconography, and brand applications.

LOGO ANALYSIS RULE
Before designing, analyze the uploaded logo and infer the brand system from it.

Infer:

  • Primary colors from the logo
  • Supporting neutrals and accent colors
  • Brand personality
  • Visual motifs suggested by the logo shape
  • Appropriate typography style
  • Brand applications that fit the organization
  • Tone of imagery and iconography

The final design must look like a real identity standards poster based on the uploaded logo.

POSTER FORMAT
Create one cohesive portrait poster, aspect ratio 2:3.

Use a light neutral background with a premium editorial layout. Divide the poster into clearly labeled sections using thin lines, generous spacing, and a strong modular grid.

REQUIRED SECTIONS

  1. HERO HEADER
    Include:
  • Large uploaded logo, cleanly recreated and prominently placed
  • Main title: “[ORGANIZATION NAME] Brand Identity System”
  • Short positioning line based on the logo and organization
  • Brief mission-style paragraph
  • 3–4 brand values with small line icons and short descriptions
  1. COLOR SYSTEM
    Include:
  • Primary color swatches pulled from the logo
  • Hex labels
  • Usage notes for each color
  • Secondary/supporting colors
  • Gradients or tonal variations
  • Small color-combination samples
  1. TYPOGRAPHY SYSTEM
    Include:
  • A clean, modern typeface recommendation
  • Large “Aa” sample
  • Headline sample
  • Subheadline sample
  • Body copy sample
  • H1, H2, H3, Body, Caption hierarchy row
  • Keep typography readable and professional
  1. VISUAL LANGUAGE
    Include:
  • 4–5 small image or abstract inspiration tiles
  • Imagery should reflect the organization’s inferred identity
  • Add descriptor labels such as Trusted, Innovative, Connected, Professional, Supportive, Forward-Looking
  1. BRAND APPLICATIONS
    Create realistic mockups using the logo and brand system:
  • Website hero
  • Mobile UI
  • Social media post
  • Presentation slide
  • Event badge or signage
  • Business card

These mockups should look finished, realistic, and commercially usable.

  1. LAYOUT SYSTEM
    Include:
  • 12-column grid diagram
  • Spacing scale
  • 2–3 layout thumbnails
  1. UI COMPONENTS
    Include:
  • Primary button
  • Secondary button
  • Text link
  • Input field
  • Checkbox
  • Toggle
  • Content card
  1. ICONOGRAPHY
    Include simple line icons relevant to the brand and organization.
  2. PATTERNS & ELEMENTS
    Create pattern ideas derived from the logo’s shapes, curves, motion, geometry, or symbolism.
  3. MICRO DETAILS
    Include refined visual detail tiles such as:
  • Paper texture
  • Screen glow
  • Metallic/accent texture
  • Soft shadow
  • Subtle gradient

QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Crisp, readable text
  • No typos
  • No distorted lettering
  • Clean professional typography
  • Realistic mockups
  • Strong alignment
  • Consistent spacing
  • Premium design-studio presentation
  • Do not overcrowd small text
  • Keep all people fully clothed and classroom/professional appropriate
  • Do not invent unrelated logos
  • Preserve the uploaded logo’s recognizable structure and colors

STYLE DIRECTION
Modern, refined, trustworthy, intelligent, and polished. The final poster should look like a finished brand identity system board ready for a client presentation.

Result


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