Generate
on-brand
Copy-paste prompts that produce unmistakably Intent Pop imagery — every time. Each card carries the house-style spine so any model stays in the cream, ink, and one-poppy palette. Edit only what's in brackets.
Spine first,
then subject
Pick the card that fits the job, swap the bracketed fields, and append the spine. Generate four, keep one.
Pick the card
Match the use case — hero, person, concept, data, texture, icon, or a fix for existing stock.
Edit the brackets
Only the [highlighted] fields change. Everything else is the brand — leave it.
Append the spine
Add the house-style spine (§02) to lock the palette, light, and feel. Add the negative prompt where supported.
Select ruthlessly
Generate a few, keep the one that passes the Imagery test: evidence over decoration, one poppy, real over rendered.
Selection criteria, in order: is it on-palette (one poppy, no second accent)? Does it carry a fact or job? Would a buyer believe it's real? Full rules live in Imagery & Graphics §01–§02.
One suffix,
every prompt
This is the source of truth for generated imagery. Append it verbatim — it's the difference between "an image" and "an Intent Pop image."
warm editorial style. PALETTE — strict: cream canvas #F7F1E4, ink #1A140E for type & shadows, exactly ONE poppy-red accent #FF4A1C, optional deep pine #123A33, ochre #E9A53C used sparingly, warm grey #B7AE9A for neutrals. Natural directional window light, honest film grain, flat and screen-print-like, documentary not staged, generous negative space, magazine-confident. Composition: off-centre, room to breathe, the one poppy element as the focal point.
glossy 3D render, blue/teal corporate tech palette, neon gradients, gradient mesh, glassmorphism, lens flare, stock-photo gloss, headsets, handshakes, suits pointing at charts, fake diversity, a second bright accent colour, busy patterns behind text, drop shadows, watermark, distorted text, extra fingers.
The first
frame
Homepage heroes, audience pages, report covers, and the OG card a link unfurls into.
Operators,
not models
Real people mid-work. Documentary, warm, honestly lit — never staged "business people."
Honest
metaphor,
no clichés
Abstract ideas through geometry and editorial illustration — never lightbulbs, gears, or rocket ships.
The chart
is the
image
Our strongest imagery is honest data. Generate charts as SVG/code so they stay crisp and on-palette.
Quiet
by design
Backgrounds hold type — they never compete with it. Low contrast, one device per surface.
One geometry,
generated
Hand these to an LLM that returns SVG code, not an image model. Stroke-only, burst-derived, vector.
Rescue &
regrade
For fixing existing stock or unifying mixed sources into the house grade. Run on an input image.
The Prompt Pack governs how on-brand imagery is generated. The rules behind every prompt — palette, chart anatomy, photography, icons — live in Imagery & Graphics. For generated copy, see Voice §17. Next: Imagery & Graphics.