This walkthrough turns a real demo into a practical playbook: how to take reusable templates, feed them new content, and have AI generate on‑brand variations in under a minute.

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1) Start from editable templates

Set up a small library of templates your company repeatedly uses — social graphics, story formats, business cards, ads. Treat them like you would in Figma: fully editable layers (logo, headline, subheadline, CTA, product image, legal, background) and clear safe areas.

  • Keep templates atomic (no hard‑coded copy or assets)
  • Define text wrapping and fallbacks for longer headlines
  • Lock brand‑critical constraints (logo min size, padding, contrast)

2) Submit a design request

In the demo, we submit a simple prompt that references an existing template and provides new content:

“Design 3 graphics for Pablle Instagram Story. Headlines: ‘Design once, scale forever.’, ‘On‑brand graphics, on demand.’, ‘Your brand. Your assets. Infinite variations.’”

You can attach photos or swap text; the request can be natural language or a small form. The key is that content is structured enough to map to template slots.

3) Let AI pick the right template and fill slots

One of the most significant trends for 2025 is the automation of brand guideline compliance. Traditional design work required manual oversight to ensure every piece of collateral stayed true to brand standards.

From the request, AI automatically:

  1. Selects the correct template (e.g., 1080×1920 story)
  2. Injects the three headlines, one per variation
  3. Places assets into predefined layers (logo, background/product)
  4. Applies your brand rules (type scale, colors, spacing, contrast)

All variants render in under a minute — no manual layout work.

4) Review and ship

You get a set of on‑brand outputs ready for download or publishing. If you want more, tweak the request (different copy, assets, or quantity) and re‑generate.

Why this works

  • Templates capture design intent once; AI handles the repetition
  • Brand rules keep every variation consistent
  • Simple requests scale production across channels and campaigns

Try it with your own content

  1. Create or import a few templates (Stories, Posts, Ads)
  2. Add your brand rules (fonts, palette, logo constraints)
  3. Submit a request with your headlines and images
  4. Generate multiple on‑brand variations in seconds