Post 1


Prompt and inputs
2 reference image(s) · 1:1 · 1024×1024 original
[Brand brief]
- Brand: veda solar services
- About: Solar panels and installation work
- Tone: Modern
- Category: Other
- USPs: Work with quality
- Language: english
[Brand Colors & Aesthetic Palette]
- Primary Brand Palette: Use a harmonious blend of ebony black (#0A0A0A), pure white (#FFFFFF), royal blue (#3B82F6).
- Color Usage Rule: Apply these semantic color descriptions for all backgrounds, accents, themes, and motifs. NEVER render color HEX codes (like "#EB4899") as literal text overlay characters anywhere in the generated media output. Instead, map Hex values to their high-fashion/lifestyle semantic name counterparts.
[Typography & Text Layout for gpt-image-2]
- Render legible on-image text — the model has pixel-perfect text rendering, do not avoid type.
- Use the brand's actual name, tagline, or key USP for on-image copy where relevant:
* Brand name: "veda solar services"
* Key USP: "Work with quality"
- Place text in clean functional zones (header, corner stamp, lower band) with margins and high contrast.
[Reference images]
- Image 1: the product/subject for this post.
- Image 2: the brand's official logo (transparent PNG). Embed it naturally into the design as the brand mark/lockup, as if a designer placed a vector logo on top of the artwork.
- Critical — no background plate: do NOT render a solid rectangle, dark box, panel, halo, drop-shadow, or any opaque fill behind the logo. The transparent areas of the logo PNG must remain transparent — the design's surface, color, or photography shows through the empty pixels of the mark.
- Contrast: if the area behind the logo is dark, render the logo in a clean light/white monochrome variant; if the area is light, render it in a dark monochrome variant. Never place a dark logo on a dark area or a light logo on a light area.
- Shape integrity: preserve the logo's silhouette, proportions, and glyph exactly. Color may be inverted for contrast as above, but the structure must not be redrawn, restyled, or have ornaments added.
[Logo policy]
Use Image 2 only as the official logo reference. Do not invent alternate logos, monograms, icons, badges, seals, or decorative marks.
If a brand lockup appears, preserve the official logo silhouette and proportions exactly; use a clean light/dark monochrome version only when needed for contrast.
[Creative direction]
Studio-designed Instagram feature post for veda solar services built around the product in the reference image. Render the product faithfully — it is the clear focal point.
Build it like a global ecommerce and social media designer would:
- Brand lockup: use the official logo from Image 2 at top or in a corner. Brand colour palette (inferred from tone + category in [Brand brief]) is the colour ground; reserve high-contrast accent for the headline.
- Hero: composite the product in context where it adds meaning — with garnish, props, usage cue, or a model wearing/using it when category-relevant. Not a flat cutout on a blank backdrop.
- Layout: 2-4 distinct functional zones (header / hero / supporting micro-copy or USP strip / optional CTA). Asymmetric or stacked-band layouts beat centred-overlay-with-vignette.
- Typography: 3+ different treatments doing different jobs (brand mark, headline, supporting micro-copy or USP labels). Vary weight, scale, and style.
- Decorative vocabulary: pick category-appropriate ornaments and props a global ecommerce designer would reach for, such as leafy/natural for plant or wellness, flame/spice/garnish texture for food, refined metal or gemstone details for jewellery, brushed/textural for craft, clean geometric for tech, fabric drape for fashion, grunge/halftone for fitness or streetwear. Pick freely from the [Brand brief].
Headline: 3-7 words specific to THIS brand and THIS product, sourced from the [Brand brief]'s USPs, tagline, or about. Avoid generic adjectives ("premium / elegant / quality / amazing"). The headline should give a buyer a concrete reason to care. Write all visible copy in English.
Offer evaluation: decide whether a promotional hook would strengthen this post. If [Brand brief] contains a real offer, discount, price point, or campaign moment that is genuinely part of the brand → integrate it. If not, lean on the strongest USP or quality claim. Never invent a discount, price, or offer.
[Output spec]
Stop-scroll Instagram feed post for an English-speaking audience. Brand tone: Modern.
















































































