Negative prompt line
Negative prompt: horses, bourbon, vintage badges/seals, rustic textures, skyline silhouettes, newspapers, microphones, cameras, real street names, readable signage, watermarks, heavy gradients, heavy shadows, grunge noise.
For logos, ask for flat vector / SVG. For social cards, use 1200×630. For avatars, use 1:1.
Core set (1–25)
1) Primary logo mark — Grid + focus dot
Design a minimalist vector logo mark: an abstract city grid made of 3 vertical and 3 horizontal bars with consistent spacing and slightly rounded corners. Add one center focus dot ("attention point") in the grid. High contrast, one-color friendly, legible at 16px. Flat vector, crisp edges, no gradients, no shadows. No text. No watermark.2) Alternate mark — subtle signal rings
Create an alternate vector logo based on the grid+focus dot. Add 2–3 thin concentric rings around the center dot (subtle signal/pulse). Must remain clear at small sizes. Flat vector, one-color version still works. No gradients, no shadows. No text. No watermark.
3) LN monogram — minimal + focus point
Design a bold "LN" monogram logo with clean sans-serif geometry, slightly condensed. Integrate a tiny focus dot as a subtle detail (like a locator point) inside negative space. Must be readable at favicon size. Flat vector, high contrast, no effects. No extra text. No watermark.
4) Wordmark — Lexington, Noticed.
Create a clean modern wordmark that reads exactly: "Lexington, Noticed." Use a neutral sans-serif, slightly condensed, confident but calm. Provide dark-mode and light-mode versions. Flat vector typography, no bevels, no shadows. No extra text. No watermark.
5) Stacked wordmark — mobile header
Create a stacked wordmark layout for "Lexington, Noticed." Line 1: Lexington, Line 2: Noticed. Keep the punctuation. Make it balanced for mobile headers and profile bios. Minimal, high contrast, flat vector type. No additional symbols. No watermark.
6) Social avatar — icon in circle
Square 1:1 social avatar. Center the grid+focus-dot logo inside a simple circle container. High contrast. Background solid dark (no texture). Must remain readable at 40px. Flat vector look. No text. No watermark.
7) Social avatar — icon in rounded square
Square 1:1 app-style avatar. Place the grid+focus-dot logo centered inside a rounded-square background. Minimal, high contrast, flat vector. Ensure strong margins for safe cropping. No text. No watermark.
8) Favicon test sheet — 16/32/48px
Create a favicon proof sheet on a neutral background showing the grid+focus-dot mark at 16px, 32px, and 48px. Include both light-on-dark and dark-on-light versions. No labels, no extra graphics. Crisp, pixel-snapped edges.
9) App icon — iOS (1024×1024)
Design a 1024×1024 iOS app icon using the grid+focus-dot logo as the centerpiece. Background: simple dark gradient or solid dark. Add a subtle inner glow ONLY if it stays clean and minimal. No text. No watermark.
10) App icon — Android adaptive (safe margins)
Create an Android adaptive icon concept. Foreground: grid+focus-dot mark with thick strokes and generous padding. Background: simple dark field. Ensure the foreground stays readable when cropped into circle and squirkle shapes. No text. No watermark.
11) Site header banner — 1600×500
Wide banner 1600×500 for a modern local blog. Background: dark, minimal, abstract city-grid lines at low contrast with one focus dot motif. Lots of negative space for a logo. No text. No watermark.
12) X/Twitter header — 1500×500
Create a 1500×500 social header for Lexington, Noticed. Dark minimalist background with subtle abstract grid and a single focus point. Keep the left side clean for profile photo overlap. No text. No watermark.
13) Facebook cover — 820×312
Create an 820×312 cover image for a local blog brand. Dark minimalist background with subtle grid pattern. Place a small grid+focus-dot mark on the right third with ample padding. No text. No watermark.
14) Open Graph post card template — 1200×630
Design a 1200×630 Open Graph card template for blog posts. Dark background, subtle grid texture, small logo mark bottom-right. Leave a big clean text area (but do not add text). Flat, modern, high contrast. No watermark.
15) Instagram story template — 1080×1920
Create a 1080×1920 story template. Dark gradient background with very subtle abstract grid. Place a small logo mark near the bottom. Large clean area for future text overlays (but do not add text). No watermark.
16) Repeating background pattern — seamless
Create a seamless dark-mode background pattern: abstract grid lines with occasional tiny focus dots. Very low contrast (5–10%). No real map data. Flat vector pattern. No text. No watermark.
17) Section divider motif — line + dot
Create a set of minimalist section dividers for a dark-mode blog UI: thin horizontal lines with a single focus dot or small notch. Flat vector, high contrast, simple geometry. No text. No watermark.
18) UI icon set style — 12 icons
Design a cohesive set of 12 minimal line icons for a blog UI in dark mode: home, posts, search, tag, share, comment, bookmark, settings, info, link, calendar, location-dot. Consistent stroke width, rounded joins, flat vector. No text. No watermark.
19) Chart style guide image — readable, calm
Create a chart style guide mockup for a dark-mode blog: one bar chart and one line chart, clean gridlines, readable labels (generic, not real data). Minimal, calm, professional. No bright neon. No watermark.
20) Sticker version — bold, readable
Create a bold sticker-style mark for "Lexington, Noticed." Use the grid+focus-dot icon as the centerpiece. Thick outline, high contrast, minimal shading. Must remain legible from a distance. No grunge texture. No watermark.
21) Motion prompt — subtle pulse animation
Create a minimal 2–3 second logo animation concept: the grid fades in, the center focus dot appears, then two subtle signal rings expand and dissipate. Smooth easing, no flashy effects, dark-mode friendly. No text.
22) Profile photo — real person, modern local
Square 1:1 photoreal profile photo of a 43-year-old man living in Lexington, KY. Calm expression, approachable, clean casual style (dark coat or jacket). Natural window light, shallow depth of field. Background softly blurred urban street or café interior, no readable signage. No text. No watermark.
23) Illustrated avatar — clean, iconic
Square 1:1 illustrated avatar of a 43-year-old man, calm and thoughtful, modern flat shading, dark-mode friendly palette. Simple shapes, minimal detail, clean outline. Background: faint abstract grid motif. No text. No watermark.
24) Photo mood board — winter-night city texture
Create a 3×3 photo mood board for a dark, modern local blog: winter streetlights, wet pavement reflections, quiet sidewalks, bus stop glow, close-up textures (concrete, brick, asphalt), subtle snowfall bokeh. No landmarks, no readable signs, no people’s faces. No text. No watermark.
25) Full brand system sheet — production-ready
Create a clean brand system sheet on a dark background showing: 1) primary grid+focus logo mark, 2) alternate mark with subtle rings, 3) LN monogram option, 4) wordmark "Lexington, Noticed.", 5) avatar icon, 6) pattern sample, 7) spacing/clear-space rules (visual only), 8) light-mode variants. Minimal layout, flat vector look, no textures, no watermark.
Bonus set (26–35)
26) Logo do/don’t sheet — quick brand control
Create a simple logo do/don’t sheet: correct logo spacing, minimum size, clear space, correct colors, and common misuse examples (stretching, low contrast, drop shadows, busy backgrounds). Dark-mode layout, minimal, flat vector. Use the grid+focus mark. No watermark.
27) Light-mode brand variants — clean and sharp
Create light-mode variants of the grid+focus logo and the wordmark “Lexington, Noticed.” Black/near-black on white with crisp edges. Provide a standard version and a slightly heavier-stroke version for small sizes. Flat vector. No watermark.
28) Email newsletter header — 600×200
Create a 600×200 email newsletter header image. Dark background, subtle grid texture, small grid+focus mark on the left with generous padding. Leave clean whitespace for a headline overlay later (but do not add text). No watermark.
29) YouTube thumbnail style template — 1280×720
Create a clean YouTube thumbnail template 1280×720 for a local commentary channel. Dark background, subtle grid, a bright focus dot accent, and a reserved text area (but do not add text). Minimal, high contrast, flat design. No watermark.
30) LinkedIn banner — 1584×396
Create a 1584×396 LinkedIn banner. Dark minimalist background with subtle abstract grid lines. Place the grid+focus mark on the right side. Keep the left side clean for profile overlap. No text. No watermark.
31) Small “bug” mark — optional corner mark
Create a tiny corner “bug” mark version of the logo for images: simplified grid+dot icon with thicker strokes, optimized for 24px usage. Provide light-on-dark and dark-on-light. Flat vector. No text. No watermark.
32) Post hero image style — abstract, not literal
Create a reusable post hero image style: dark background with faint abstract grid texture and one small focus dot. Minimal gradients only if extremely subtle. No landmarks, no real maps, no text, no watermark.
33) Comment card template — invite discussion
Create a square 1:1 template card for posting quotes/questions. Dark background, subtle grid, small logo mark. Leave a large empty center area for future text (but do not add text). Clean, minimal, no watermark.
34) Type scale specimen — headline/body hierarchy
Create a typography specimen for a dark-mode blog UI: H1, H2, H3, body, small caption, and link style. Use a neutral modern sans-serif look. Keep it minimal and readable. Include the wordmark once (Lexington, Noticed.). No watermark.
35) Print sticker sheet — clean cutlines
Create a print-ready sticker sheet layout with 6–10 variations of the logo mark (grid+dot, alternate rings, monogram). High contrast, thick outlines, simple cutline shapes, lots of padding. Flat vector. No watermark.