Brand Design
Color palette → wordmark → icon set → hero image → brand copy
5-column Gab AI Deck recipe for end-to-end brand sprints
Brand Kit in a Day compresses a multi-week agency engagement into a single afternoon. Column 1 lets Claude write the brief; columns 2–4 generate the wordmark, an icon set, and a hero image in parallel; column 5 packages a 4× master export. The whole sprint lives in one deck — clone the recipe, fill the brief, and the brand is rendered before lunch.
For a starter brand kit — wordmark, icons, hero, palette, and type recommendations — yes. The deck removes the days-long back-and-forth that usually fills a week. A polished 12-asset full kit may still benefit from a second day of iteration.
Image models output raster; Topaz upscales for print. For true SVG vector, take the chosen mark into a vector editor at the end. Most designers do this once.
Pin the visual style language (line weight, corner treatment, palette) in the brief and reference it explicitly inside the icon column. Generate 12 icons in one batch so the family stays cohesive.
Yes — open the column rail, add a chat column bound to GPT-5.5 or Claude, and have it propose three palettes referenced against the brief. Pin the chosen palette and reference it across the rest of the columns.
Add a chat column dedicated to typography: ask the model to recommend a heading + body pairing from open-source families like Inter, Plus Jakarta, or Playfair. Pin the chosen pair in the brief.