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GPT Image 2 workflow guide

Marketing Posters with GPT Image 2

Build training posters, event visuals, logos, badges, staff cards, and campaign materials with clear hierarchy and editable visual direction.

Course operators, brand teams, content studios, and small businesses.

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Marketing Posters GPT Image 2 example

Common tasks

Create a training-camp poster

Generate logo directions

Replace a logo or QR code in a poster

Turn a campaign idea into a clear visual hierarchy

Recommended workflow

1

Define the offer

Write the course, event, or campaign promise before visual style.

2

Separate logo from poster

Create a mark first, then place it into the full poster.

3

Keep hierarchy strict

Use one main headline, one supporting line, and a few proof points.

4

Use image editing for revisions

For logo replacement, color shifts, or QR-code placement, use image-to-image.

Example outputs

Scene-based outputs and prompt pattern

These examples are organized by reusable workflow patterns, focusing on scene structure, constraints, and output direction.

One campaign promise, one strong visual hierarchy

Create a polished marketing poster or ad image for the campaign or product. Define one primary headline, one supporting promise, and a small number of proof points. Use commercial lighting, clear hierarchy, brand-appropriate color, and a clean CTA area. For existing posters, preserve unchanged text and only edit the specified logo, QR code, slogan, or wording.

Replace the subject first

Swap in your product, space, topic, or UI function while keeping the workflow structure.

Lock the constraints

State which shapes, text, ratios, materials, or spatial structures must stay stable.

Generate variants last

Run 2-4 directions from the same pattern, then refine the most stable result.

Citrus drink ad

Create a premium citrus sparkling drink ad with a wet aluminum can, lemon and grapefruit, transparent summer light, Japanese poster composition, and commercial photography texture.

A clean pattern for product-led ad creatives.

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Training campaign poster

Create a cinematic technology training campaign poster with a strong headline area, plan blocks, and a clean registration section.

Useful for course launches, events, and recruitment campaigns.

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Product launch poster

Create a polished lifestyle product launch poster with a clear hero product, concise benefit callouts, and a clean CTA area.

Shows how to move from a product to a campaign visual.

Open generator

Local storefront listing visual

Create a realistic storefront photo for platform listing review, with clear signage, entrance, street context, and trustworthy commercial photography tone.

Good for location-based business profiles and listing assets.

Open generator

Prompt templates

Prompt templates you can adapt

Try a template

Training poster

Create a cinematic technology-style poster for an AIGC director training camp. Use a strong headline, clear course promise, 21-day plan, and a professional blue-purple visual system.

Best for course recruitment and event pages.

Logo direction

Create a horizontal logo with a symbol on the left and the brand name on the right. Use a deep blue and dark purple gradient, clean geometry, and a serious technology tone.

Use for exploring brand marks before building a poster.

Poster revision

Replace the old logo with the provided new logo, keep all poster text unchanged, brighten the color system, and place the new QR code in the registration area.

Works well for late-stage marketing asset edits.

Common pitfalls

  • Too much copy can make the poster unreadable.
  • Generate logos separately before placing them into full posters.
  • For QR codes, use a real uploaded code image rather than asking the model to invent one.

Start testing this workflow in GPT Image 2

Pick the template closest to your task, open the generator, and change the subject and use case first before adjusting style, ratio, and details.

Want a broader library of adaptable prompts? Browse the prompt library