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Being that these tools change so rapidly, it would be useful if people could share what they are using and how they are building it into their work processes.
We are using Claude cowork to setup projects for each client and drop in all their brand guides, positioning, tone of voice docs and generate a brand-kit.md file for Claude to reference when doing research or writing copy.
Weavy (Figma Weave now?) to do node based image generations with LLM nodes to take the brief and write the iteration instructions etc. Mainly for brand mockups etc so you you pump out 10 placements at a time.
We also use Nano Banana Pro (via Krea.ai) to extend photoshoots, where we create the main suite of images and then use the banana to roll out additional views as required.
Its easy to waste a lot if time playing with new tools, but if they don't make your work better or faster than they end up being more of a hinderance.
- GPT image 2.0 just buried Nano Banana.
It's going too fast, impossible to keep up with these tools.ApeRobot - the fuck is an .md file? how does a brand kit in Claud help with client work? I’m not being snarky. I run an in house production studio and I’m curiousmonospaced
- How do you use it for brand mockups exactly?monospaced
- in my case, i feed all the brand guidelines and all my design files into Figma Make, then, when i get a new project, I'm able to whip up a fairly decentexador1
- prototype that uses all our brand colours, fonts, components etc ... which helps when presenting to some of the stake holders here.exador1
- @mono an .md file is just a text file with some standardised formatting so help create a hierarchy for LLMs to better understand the structure.slappy
- We use it to apply logos, colours, layouts to common mockups like hats, t-shirts, bus shelters, rock posters, laptops, phones, hoarding what ever.slappy
- The node based approach means the logo doesn't get changed by the image generator, colours remain consistent. https://weave.figma.…slappy
- .md is Markdown, an HTML shorthand created by John Gruber of Daring Fireball fame. Widely-used in tech circles, easy-to-learn if you're web-savvy.evilpeacock
- I’m so left behindmonospaced
- GPT image 2.0 just buried Nano Banana.