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Amir Mushich shared a mixed-media ad prompt built around one oversized brand object and one physical interaction. He tied it to a real apparel-banner stack using 3D briefs, Claude, Nano Banana and Topaz, while ad buyers test metaphor-driven formats.
Creators shared a Nano Banana template with brand-colored backdrops, watermark patterns, logo placement, product crops, and studio lighting for luxury ad mockups. Use the prompt to turn simple brand or product swaps into repeatable campaign layouts for print and mobile ads.
Creators published Nano Banana 2 prompt packs for chrome-logo brand worlds and paparazzi-style fashion shots, including full prompt scaffolds with swap-in variables. The format makes campaign iteration faster, but output quality still depends on strong brand cues and careful scene wording.
Creators are turning Nano Banana 2 templates into reusable prompt systems for merch shots, sports ads, editorial portraits and modular scene builds. Keep the scaffold fixed and swap only brand, lens, action or environment variables to iterate fast.
Kimi Slides turns prompts or uploaded files into editable decks, then exports them as PPT or images with dense consulting-style layouts intact. Brand, sales and product teams can draft structured presentations fast and keep refining them in familiar slide tools.
Creators are treating Nano Banana prompts like reusable specs, from PromptsRef's 400-plus library to JSON selfie templates, Leonardo night-flash recipes, and Notion-style icon packs. Keep the structure and swap the variables if you want repeatable style systems instead of one-off hits.
Creators are using Nano Banana prompt shells to fuse rival brands into instantly readable crossover logos and crest concepts. Try it for fast branding explorations or meme campaigns, but clear trademark use before publishing client work.
Firefly Boards is being used as a visual staging area: drop ingredients, makeup, garments, or furniture into one board, then generate a polished final image from those references. That cuts prompt guesswork and speeds art direction when you need variants, comps, or styled spaces.
Runway opened a two-week contest asking creators to make 30-60 second ads for seven fictional products, with prizes up to $100K and paid-plan access required. Use it to build spec work under a real brief and test whether AI ad craft can also perform.
Firefly opened Custom Models beta to everyone, letting creators train on their own images for consistent styles and recurring characters. Brands and filmmakers can keep visual assets on-model across image generation.
Designers shared Nano Banana templates that keep composition, material, and lighting stable while swapping a single brand or object variable. These reusable formulas are better for client work than one-off prompts because they make campaigns repeatable.
An early-access demo shows Stitch creating a design system first, then turning prompts into a clickable web or mobile prototype and code. Try it when you want fast UI exploration without giving up typography, color, and component consistency.
Creators are using Nano Banana 2 with rigid JSON-like prompt structures to lock pose, layout, identity, and art direction across edits, mockups, and composites. Reuse the field-based format when loose prose drifts, especially for mirrors, brand boards, or staged UI scenes.
Creators are using Nano Banana 2 for title typography, logo concepts, 2D-to-3D effect chains, and hidden-object puzzles that reportedly succeed on the first pass more often. Test it as a reusable brand and puzzle workflow, not just a one-off image tool.
New Midjourney SREF shares include 80s Japanese retro sci-fi, notebook sketches, minimalist brand illustration, poster art, and darker fashion imagery. Save the codes that fit your brief and reuse them as style presets.
Creators published reusable Nano Banana templates for moss-textured logos, miniature macro worlds, style-led slides, and hyper-detailed portraits. Lock one variable and feed clear reference images to get more reliable outputs.
A shared Freepik Space turns four text inputs into a logo, button system, UI kit, and looping animation, with adjacent one-image-to-website demos on phone. Duplicate the Space if you want a faster brand prototype pipeline.
Creators report Midjourney can blend weighted sref codes with syntax such as ::8 ::2 ::3 for mixed styles across anime, sci-fi, fantasy, and watercolor looks. Save the formulas if you want faster style exploration with less prompt rewriting.
Adobe opened a Firefly Ambassador Program waitlist as creators began announcing cohort spots and sponsored showcase work. Apply if you want closer access to Firefly campaigns, creator programs, and community promotion.
A public Nano Banana prompt library opened with 353 reusable templates for packaging concepts, 3D remakes, cake ads, and related formats. Save the prompts as frameworks and swap one variable at a time instead of rewriting from scratch.
A reusable prompt is being shared for turning brand identity into plush mascot concepts with studio presentation and packaging cues. Use it to test mascot systems quickly before committing to a full brand world.
Creators are reusing one Nano Banana prompt skeleton for ecommerce and fintech boards, swapping only brand, era, or category variables. Use the pattern to speed up concept comps before moving into final design or build.
Veeso launched a copy-to-design workflow that auto-layouts pasted text, PDFs, and docs into editable visual assets. Use it to turn source material into presentations, carousels, and landing pages without rebuilding layouts by hand.
Nano Banana creators shared a scrapbook-style brand-collage prompt that turns one brief into editorial moodboards for decks, socials, and campaigns. Try it when you need fast brand-specific visuals with materials, product focus, and heritage cues built in.
Creators shared reusable Nano Banana 2 prompt systems for blind-embossed glass logos, paint-heavy brand visuals, editorial officewear concepts, and isometric office dioramas. Use one-variable swaps like name, color, or material to keep a brand system consistent across outputs.