I’ve been working on something called Brandiseer, and along the way, I stumbled on what I started calling vibe-designing.
Instead of generating random visuals or using templates, it learns your brand’s vibe — your logo, colors, fonts, tone, even the emotion behind your visuals — and then designs new things that feel like they were made by your in-house team.
You can just type “make a new product announcement post” or “create merch for our next launch,” and it generates it fully on-brand. It’s not prompt-heavy or template-based — it’s more like a design copilot that actually understands your brand DNA.
It’s early (about 50 users so far), but the results have been wild. Some founders say it’s the first time AI-generated visuals actually look like their brand.
I’m curious — what do you think about this direction?
Would “vibe-designing” become a thing, or do most teams still prefer strict design systems and manual control?
Instead of generating random visuals or using templates, it learns your brand’s vibe — your logo, colors, fonts, tone, even the emotion behind your visuals — and then designs new things that feel like they were made by your in-house team.
You can just type “make a new product announcement post” or “create merch for our next launch,” and it generates it fully on-brand. It’s not prompt-heavy or template-based — it’s more like a design copilot that actually understands your brand DNA.
It’s early (about 50 users so far), but the results have been wild. Some founders say it’s the first time AI-generated visuals actually look like their brand.
I’m curious — what do you think about this direction? Would “vibe-designing” become a thing, or do most teams still prefer strict design systems and manual control?