Produce a full set of on-brand posts, ads, and thumbnails with AI image models, so consistent no one can tell you are not a designer.
Most AI images give you away in two seconds: generic faces, plastic lighting, and five posts that look like five different brands.
The problem is rarely the model. It is the prompt and the lack of a system holding your visuals together. You generate one decent image, then the next one drifts in color, style, and mood, and your feed reads as a pile of stock art instead of one brand. This course fixes the system. You learn how an image model actually reads a prompt, how to lock the look so five images feel like one identity, and how to spot the tells that scream AI before you ever hit post.
You work through real outputs: a first on-brand post, an ad and a video thumbnail that match, and a repeatable recipe you can rerun for a whole visual set. No design degree, no Photoshop, no jargon.
You walk away with a coherent set of on-brand images (posts, an ad, and a thumbnail) plus a reusable prompt recipe that keeps every future graphic looking like the same brand.
Founders: need a steady stream of branded visuals without hiring a designer or buying a tool stack.
Marketers and creators: want ads, posts, and thumbnails that match each other and stop looking obviously AI-made.
Small teams: want one repeatable recipe anyone can rerun to keep the whole visual set on brand.
7 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.
