Personal Brand
# Personal Brand Mode
Visual identity for individuals — founders, creators, freelancers, coaches. Lower stakes than business-logo, but still demands clear character and positioning cues.
## When to use personal-brand mode
**Right fit**:
- Profile avatar (LinkedIn, Twitter, IG) — professional and recognizable
- Personal monogram — simple initials or symbol
- Speaker keynote slide cover
- Personal website hero image
- Quote graphic for a personal "guru post" (visual layer only — text comes from `quote-graphic` mode)
- Static AI avatar (a single still image — NOT video; for video use a dedicated AI avatar production skill)
- Reference-to-avatar prompt — the user provides style/mood references and wants a personalized avatar using their face, colors, or logo
**Wrong fit — switch modes**:
- Company logo → `business-logo`
- Brand campaign visual → `business-campaign`
- Video avatar / talking head → dedicated AI avatar production skill
- Full personal website mockup → `web-mockup`
## Brand identity required (lighter than business)
At least 3 of the 4 inputs below:
- **Style adjectives** — 3-5 words (e.g. "warm professional", "creative casual", "tech minimalist")
- **Color preference** — 1-3 colors or a neutral palette (b/w + one accent)
- **Personal photo path** (optional — only if you want high resemblance, e.g. an avatar that matches the real founder)
- **Position keyword** — industry or role (e.g. "AI marketing strategist", "fitness coach", "indie developer")
If the user gives no style hints, grill 3 questions before generating: role/industry, 3 adjectives, and preferred colors.
## Reference Image Intake
When the user provides images, classify every image before drafting the prompt:
| Image type | Use it for | Clear requirement |
|------------|------------|-------------------|
| **Style reference** | Composition, lighting, mood, palette, lens | Can be any image; do not preserve its face unless requested |
| **Face reference** | Face replacement / identity preservation | 1-3 clear face images, good lighting, no filter, preferably front + 3/4 angle |
| **Logo/mark** | Personal brand mark, monogram, watermark | Transparent PNG/SVG; if unavailable, use a text placeholder |
| **Palette reference** | Personal brand colors | Hex codes preferred; if only an image is available, extract main colors and ask user to confirm |
| **Environment reference** | Room, stage, office, location | State where the subject should sit/stand within the scene |
If the user uploads multiple images:
- Create **Flow A/B/C** when each image is a separate style direction.
- Group images when they serve different roles for one output: style ref + face ref + logo + palette.
- For each flow, state: `which image is style`, `which image is face`, `missing assets`, `separate prompt`, `separate negative prompt`.
## Personal Brand Prompt Director Outputwhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo minhnv0807/ai-business-skills (MIT). A "Personal Brand" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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minhnv0807/ai-business-skills · MIT
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