Make AI visuals that look like you —not everyone’s defaults.
Everyone uses the same models and the same prompts, so everything converges on one slightly uncanny “AI look” — and audiences have started to clock it, the same way they clock AI copy.
The opening is the opposite: a deliberate, textured, consistent aesthetic stands out precisely because most AI visuals don’t have one. Build an ownable visual identity from distinctive postdigital looks — and stop posting the same generic AI image as every other brand.
Generic AI visuals have a sameness problem.
AI didn’t make your visuals worse — it made them the same as everyone else’s. Same model, same prompts, same glossy “AI look,” and audiences increasingly recognize and disengage from it. The cost isn’t the AI; it’s the sameness.
The fix isn’t a better prompt — it’s a committed visual system: one ownable look, one palette, one signature treatment, repeated until it’s unmistakably you.
One primary style, one accent — not a new generic look every post. Distinctiveness comes from commitment, not from generating more.
Color is the fastest recognition cue. Reuse 3–5 colors everywhere until the palette alone reads as you.
One texture — halftone, riso, glitch — applied consistently becomes the thing people recognize as unmistakably yours.
Pick a style. Get a paste-ready prompt.
Choose one of the twelve looks, describe your subject, and get a distinctive prompt to paste into your image tool — the same way the builder in the kit works. Try it on your next post. (The ethics reminders ride along; recipes are starting points, so iterate.)
a confident founder portrait, upper body, CMYK halftone print texture, visible dot grid, newsprint screen, comic book shading, slight misregistration, bold and graphic, clean, editorial. Aspect ratio 4:5. [overlay headline in your design tool: "STAND OUT"]
Knobs to adjust
- dot size
- CMYK vs duotone
- registration offset
Before you publish
- Add your headline + exact brand colors in your design tool.
- Keep text legible — strong contrast (aim WCAG AA); add a scrim on busy art.
- Use real photography for real people, testimonials, and results — don't fabricate them.
- Disclose AI-generated imagery where required; don't imitate a living artist or protected IP.
The kit turns this into a system.
Twelve full recipes, a worksheet that locks your look and scores each asset On-system / Tweak / Off-brand, and a playbook for building an identity you can repeat.
Get the Distinctive AI Visuals Kit — $79Recipes are starting points — every generator renders them differently, so iterate.
Twelve ownable postdigital aesthetics.
A palette of textured looks to build your identity from — each with a ready recipe, knobs, and on-brand tips in the kit. Established, general art styles, free for anyone to use.
A playbook, recipes, a worksheet, and a builder.
Why generic AI visuals fail, how to build an ownable visual system, choosing a look, consistency, using real/human elements, and the ethics lines.
Twelve postdigital looks, each with a ready prompt skeleton, the knobs to adjust, and on-brand tips for committing to it.
Lock your primary look, palette, and signature treatment — then score each new asset On-system / Tweak / Off-brand against a weighted rubric.
Pick a style + subject + mood + aspect and get a paste-ready prompt with reminders. Zero dependencies; runs keyless, lists all twelve styles.
The twelve styles in editable, machine-readable form — extend or remix them with your own descriptors and knobs.
Four steps from scattered to ownable.
Pick one primary style from the twelve (plus maybe an accent). The point is to commit — distinctiveness is repetition, not variety.
In the worksheet, fix your palette (3–5 colors) and signature treatment so every asset is judged against the same rubric, not vibes.
Use the recipe library or the prompt builder to assemble paste-ready prompts, then generate in whatever image tool you already use.
Run each new image through the worksheet — On-system / Tweak / Off-brand — so your feed converges on a look instead of scattering.
A system for distinctiveness — and integrity.
This is a system for distinctiveness, not a promise of instant magic. Recipes are starting points — every image generator renders them differently, so expect to iterate.
And it’s explicit about the lines: use real photography for anything depicting real people, testimonials, or results — never fabricate them. Disclose AI-generated imagery where your platform, client, or law requires it. Keep text accessible. And don’t imitate a specific living artist’s signature style or any protected character or logo. Distinctive doesn’t mean borrowing someone else’s.
Brands that refuse to look like everyone else’s AI.
Founders and marketers producing visuals at AI speed, brand and content teams protecting a look worth owning, and agencies whose client work can’t read as default-AI. No design skills required — the builder is optional and the rest is no-code.
Anti-Slop Content System
$79The words half of the same position. This kit keeps your visuals from looking like generic AI; the Anti-Slop System keeps your copy from reading like it — a slop scanner, the SPARK scorecard, and a tells field guide. Distinctive pictures and distinctive words.
Brand Voice Engine
$59Codify how you sound into rules a machine can check — a voice spec, an on-brand writer, and a 100-point QA checker. The Engine defines the voice; this kit defines the look. Together they're an unmistakable identity in words and pictures.
Content Engine for One Person
$39The production system — pillars, a calendar, and a repurposing matrix that turns one piece into a week of platform-native posts. It plans what to make; this kit makes sure every visual that ships is unmistakably on-brand.
The questions brand and content teams actually ask.
A system for making AI visuals that look like your brand instead of the generic default-AI look everyone else posts. It includes a strategy playbook, a library of twelve ownable 'postdigital' style recipes, a brand-system worksheet that scores consistency, and a runnable prompt builder.
No. It gives you ownable prompt recipes, a system to commit to, and a builder that assembles paste-ready prompts — you generate in whatever image tool you already use (Midjourney, Firefly, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, etc.). That keeps the kit useful as tools change.
It's more. Prompts alone still produce scattered, inconsistent output. The kit adds the strategy (commit to one look, one palette, one signature treatment) and a worksheet that scores every new asset On-system / Tweak / Off-brand so your visuals actually become recognizable.
Aesthetics that embrace the texture of digital media instead of hiding it — glitch, halftone, dithering, datamosh, risograph, CRT scanlines, vaporwave, and more. They read as intentional and crafted, the opposite of slick default-AI. They're established, general art styles, free for anyone to use.
No design skills required. The playbook, recipes, and worksheet are no-code, and the prompt builder (promptbuilder.py) is optional with zero dependencies. The recipes work across most image generators.
The kit is explicit about the lines: use real photography for anything depicting real people, testimonials, or results — never fabricate them; disclose AI-generated imagery where required; keep text accessible; and don't imitate a specific living artist's signature style or any protected character or logo. Those reminders are baked into the prompt builder's output and the playbook.
They're the authentic-AI-marketing set: the Brand Voice Engine defines how you sound, the Anti-Slop Content System keeps your words from reading as generic AI, and this kit keeps your visuals from looking like generic AI. Words and pictures, both unmistakably you — the position most brands haven't claimed yet. Each works standalone; many teams want more than one.
A Distinctive Visuals Playbook, a 12-style Visual Recipe Library, a Brand Visual System Worksheet (Excel), promptbuilder.py (a runnable, zero-dependency prompt builder), and visual-styles.json (the styles in editable form).
Stop blending in.
An ownable visual identity, built from distinctive aesthetics — at AI speed. Twelve recipes, a worksheet that scores consistency, and a prompt builder. One-time $79, yours to keep.
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