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Case Notes
This page keeps the media, full prompt, and original source together so you can inspect the result first and decide whether the prompt is worth copying, saving, or comparing.
Case Insights
To make this page easier to search, cite, and reuse later, the case is also broken down into practical guidance about usage, visual cues, and prompt structure.
Best Fit Scenarios
- Use this as a model & community benchmark when you need a fast style baseline before rewriting your own prompt.
- It is especially helpful if your target overlaps with Poster, Character, Anime and you want to judge the image result before tuning wording.
- Keep it as a control sample when you compare nearby prompt variants one variable at a time.
Visual Signals To Notice
- The clearest style signals here are Poster, Character, Anime, so those should usually stay in your first rewrite.
- This kind of case is strongest when you watch deltas: what changed, what broke, and which prompt choice caused that shift.
- This case keeps one primary output, so the first image should be treated as the main visual reference.
How The Prompt Is Structured
- The prompt reads as a long, highly specified prompt, which is useful when you want to judge how much specificity this direction needs.
- Its keyword cluster is centered on Poster, Character, Anime, so you can usually keep that cluster while swapping subject, camera, layout, or copy details.
- A practical rewrite path is: keep the outcome, keep the strongest style cues, then replace only the subject and environment blocks.
Good Follow-up Questions
- What changes first if you keep Poster, Character, Anime but switch the subject matter?
- Which part of the result comes from section-level structure (Model & Community) versus tag-level style cues?
- Which related cases in the same section give you a cleaner or more extreme variation of the same direction?
Full Prompt
Using the uploaded logo, create a highly detailed manga-style infographic poster: Title: "What This Brand Feels Like" Goal: Transform the brand into a "living individual" and visually demonstrate how it acts, speaks, and interacts with the world. Fusion: Brand Strategy + Character Design + Manga Storytelling Core Rule: All content must derive from the logo itself (colors, style, tone, personality). No generic personality descriptions. Structure: {argument name="layout" default="Vertical 4:5 poster"}, information-dense multi-panel layout, {argument name="style" default="manga + infographic hybrid style"}. Main Character: Create a core character representing the brand's personification. Clothing, posture, and expression must reflect the brand identity. Panels: 6–8 manga panels showing behaviors in scenarios like customer interaction, handling competition, or social media presence. Traits: Modular sections showing tone style, energy level, and communication methods using icons. Do/Don't: Visual guide on brand-consistent vs inconsistent behaviors. Final Feel: Should look like a personified brand strategy board worth collecting, not flat or generic.



