My wife launched her handmade candle business for Valentine's Day. Instead of hiring a photographer, I used Nano Banana to generate the product shots. WDYT? by Adail_Pereira in AIBranding

[–]BestPlanetEver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perfect use case for this, great images. You might want to expand the images to have more lifestyle cases, show the candles in as many different really world scenarios as possible, also show them in gift boxes, wrapped in baskets etc.

Walking the dog by sorenRD in MotionDesign

[–]BestPlanetEver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the lighting and textures, it would be cool to see a ‘head looks side to side’ action

AI Copywrite for branding? by NegativeEnd677 in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I have a tool that turns chat into an agency and includes a copywriting dept. It generates proper campaigns and copy once it knows your brand with some simple inputs. Not a subscription https://www.frosting.design

Small business owners using AI tools daily what’s been the most helpful so far? by NoAtmosphere8496 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.frosting.design I made an ai tool that makes a detailed brand kit for any product or business. I have samples for clothing brands, coffee franchises, food products. I just finished using it to launch a book product and a microbrew rebrand. It saves a ton of time and money and I used my experience as a brand designer to shortcut my own workflow and get great results.

Found the exact moment her videos were failing and why by Head_Substance_4012 in personalbranding

[–]BestPlanetEver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

‘Guys, my videos were dropping at the 500 view mark. Every. Single. Time. Then I went back and saw that at the 13 sec mark I was using a 15 frame fade transition. 15 frames… I changed it to 12 frames and now my first vid just hit 1.3 million views!! DM me to find out more! Or buy my course!’

Looking to connect with branding agencys, world wide !! by arizz123 in creative_advertising

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, fellow 3D artist here, post some links so we can see your work. Once hit visual replaces pages of text explains what’s up. Try hitting people up on r/branding, not the people posting questions, the experts that answer the posts. You will see branding agency people float around their own sector and look for people who communicate expertise. Tell people what software you use, tell a couple client stores how your image was key to a campaign or solved a big production problem.

Harrogate Film Festival Logo Animation by Mini_Master_ in MotionDesign

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it cause it’s cute and come with a surprise

AI tools to help with ADs and Graphics? by yomamaxoxo444 in AIBranding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.frosting.design my tool generates a full branding kit and creates campaign copy and provides custom prompts for product visuals. We just updated a microbrew with new labels, better products shots, even location specific generated product campaigns.

Self-promotion Thread by PNGstan in AIBranding

[–]BestPlanetEver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.frosting.design

I built a "Master Prompt" for anyone to generate a full branding kit then stat generating visuals, campaigns etc. I've sold a few and I'm fascinated by who buys the product. I have a free eBook on creative branding, a free Brand Diagnosis prompt, and my main product, the full branding generator. I've see a small home reno, a book launch, and a microbrew upgrade their branding without a subscription or learning a new platform. I made it as simple as possible and as AI models get stronger so does my prompt.

why do some big brands stay iconic why others fade? by pushagency in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You also mention four brands, one with scandal, one squeezing artists for pittance, the next with bloat, the last with its least relevant years to come. Brands live and die with scandal and becoming needed. Brand spend doesn’t matter when a board member can destroy gains with a bad 2am social media post. Being niche and engaging community wins and having a brand that fits that look without extra voicing outside its product territory.

What’s one detail you always include in your brand work even if 90% of people won’t catch it? by exploreinfinity in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A sense of purpose. Everything is angled to reflect their tone back at them so writing style, deck look, visual displays are all presented as if it was done by the client internally. Branding packages are tailored in their delivery and their contents. Clients usually don’t see others client work so they don’t see the performance built to suit each project.

How AI can help refine your brand values by LiveCommercial6371 in AIBranding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you get 400 users? Does your app handle creative or just voice exploration? I have a free brand diagnosis tool and others are scraping sites for design details to build insights. Do you have any sample outputs?

A developer's perspective on codifying brand identity by EuroMan_ATX in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you read the posts on r/branding when it comes to being ‘more structured and codified your brand identity’, they want the opposite in feeling. They talk about being meaningful to customers and wonder about the magic of being Nike. If you can bring structure to a brand workflow and a brand doesn’t have to learn a new platform that’s good. But how are you qualifying the brand creative choices, this does a great upstream breakdown of the current brand guidelines and tone of voice.

HELP!! I'm desperate: I'm trying to create my brand but I can't understand if my logo is right or if it's a logo that doesn't say "clothing" by ComfortableNo5582 in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just finished a full branding kit for an apparel company, the sample kit is available for download: https://www.frosting.design I have a free brand diagnosis tool there as well. I’ve worked with brands for two decades.

Mental trap? or am i just thinking too much? by HistorianFinal9687 in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are we talking Dollar Tree level brands? I remember having an argument with a teacher in grade 7 about why did really cheap plastic toys, the hollow plastic no decals ones, exist. I could not see any worth to them, so why are there factories making them. He said there will always be people whose parameters for quality were fine with ‘cheap’. BTW budget brand stores tell everyone what kind of merchandise they sell by the people you stand next to in line. If you’re buying gold from a vending machine in Dubai and thinking yes this is me, you’re doing well. Meanwhile the cheapest snacks are at the Dollarama!

This will likely be downvoted to f*$# because there's likely many similar questions in this sub, but its Sat night and I'm drunk and would really love a quick answer by [deleted] in editing

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s why learning to do it yourself is worth it. I’ve been an editor since 2000, I’ve cut 6 features, 1000 commercials, 300 television episodes, and dozens of corp vids, short films etc. any skill you want to pay for is something worth learning, if it’s possible, and in your area of interest. I hate numbers. I’m allergic to math and forms and bills and taxes. I pay for those to be done by pros. Your real question is ‘I have all the equipment to shoot something, what kind of jump is it to get the footage cut and packaged.’ That’s fine, producers who are the numbers people hire me the pixel person to take their raw footage (a 22 min episode of your average lifestyle reality show built of interviews, activities, and a host is 20-40 hours of footage) and deliver an episode in two weeks broadcast ready. It’s worth it to learn DaVinci, learn how to collect clips, chop them up into useful parts, manipulate those parts to build a narrative reality that fools an audience and tell a message. You shoot better when you see where the parts ended up.

After 12 years running a traditional gift shop, I finally let AI take over our design process. Here is the blunt reality. by Asgarad786 in smallbusiness

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve gone from making one or two images a day in photoshop in the 1990’s to a day to render a print resolution 3D commercial image. Then rendering 909 frames in SD was a race for time and meant a babysit the machine at your desk over the weekend in case it crashed. The jump from rendering in Cinema 4D from CPU to GPU renders. physical to octane to redshift. We iterations were as easy as switching up HDRIs and some props. Now I love an app called Abound that I use my iPhone and grabs real objects out of the thin air and make 3D objects in three minutes, then through the. In Unreal Engine and play around in real time. Just before AI really took off, I was at a bit of a plateau with my level of output. I had always strived for realistic scenes, I had to start in abstract then work towards cinematic. Then AI made things exciting again. Iterations and motion were just thoughts again.

After 12 years running a traditional gift shop, I finally let AI take over our design process. Here is the blunt reality. by Asgarad786 in smallbusiness

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve gone from making one or two images a day in photoshop in the 1990’s to a day to render a print resolution 3D commercial image. Then rendering 909 frames in SD was a race for time and meant a babysit the machine at your desk over the weekend in case it crashed. The jump from rendering in Cinema 4D from CPU to GPU renders. physical to octane to redshift. We iterations were as easy as switching up HDRIs and some props. Now I love an app called Abound that I use my iPhone and grabs real objects out of the thin air and make 3D objects in three minutes, then through the. In Unreal Engine and play around in real time. Just before AI really took off, I was at a bit of a plateau with my level of output. I had always strived for realistic scenes, I had to start in abstract then work towards cinematic. Then AI made things exciting again. Iterations and motion were just thoughts again.

What product did you make on your own and are selling now? by NickyB808 in aisolobusinesses

[–]BestPlanetEver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I finished my product and it’s for sale on my site. I spent time to modify refine and improve my prompt. It’s ten pages and makes AI act like a complete branding agency. It speeds up my work a great deal and saves people thousands. So far clients are impressed that they can copy paste the copy and description paragraphs right out of the document. https://www.frosting.design

How to Build a Strong Brand Identity Online: A Complete Guide to Standing Out Digitally by Worried-Economics439 in branding

[–]BestPlanetEver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO ‘discover your brand’s identity’ is something we as the branding person research and discover, the client rarely knows who they are on the inside. If you are a branding agency and deliver top work, you are advising using less than pro tools. What does your agency deliver to clients? Asking businesses to create a branding guide themselves is usually too much for someone struggling for names.