Example Output: Brand Design Tool Automation Playbook
Inputs used
- Project context: a premium AI infrastructure brand launching a new developer product
- Target audience: brand teams, art directors, designers, content marketers
- Success metric: activation, quality, and risk reduction
- Available tools and data: brand book, Figma, asset library, image generator, design QA checklist
- Desired depth: Production-ready
- Output tone: Clear operator memo
Generated Result
workflow map, tool schema, approval gates, and rollback plan
Current workflow
Start with the manual path that uses brand guidelines. Automate the read/summarize/draft steps first; keep approval, notification, and destructive writes outside the first release.
Automation candidates
Start with the manual path that uses moodboards. Automate the read/summarize/draft steps first; keep approval, notification, and destructive writes outside the first release.
Tool interfaces
Use asset library as the primary working surface. Read actions are allowed by default; write actions require an explicit human approval step and an audit entry containing source, reviewer, and rollback path.
Approval gates
Use campaign goals as evidence, apply the constraint "consistent brand voice", and explicitly note how the plan reduces accessibility gaps. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.
Failure recovery
Use brand guidelines as evidence, apply the constraint "specific art direction", and explicitly note how the plan reduces generic visual tropes. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.
Implementation slices
Use moodboards as evidence, apply the constraint "usable production specs", and explicitly note how the plan reduces unusable text rendering. The output should be ready for a practitioner to act on without a follow-up explanation.
Recommended Decision
Proceed with a narrow pilot focused on brand guidelines and moodboards. Treat generic visual tropes as the primary launch blocker. The first milestone should prove that the workflow produces a usable creative brief, image prompt, and production QA checklist with clear evidence, named owners, and a review path for ambiguous cases.
Expected quality checks
- The result is specific to AI-assisted brand systems, campaign visuals, identity exploration, and design QA.
- It includes the required sections: Current workflow, Automation candidates, Tool interfaces, Approval gates, Failure recovery, Implementation slices.
- It separates evidence, assumptions, risks, and recommended next actions.
- It includes practical verification steps, not only generic advice.
- It names the most important failure mode for this domain: generic visual tropes.
Reuse note
Before copying the output into production work, replace all default variables with your real data and run a human review for high-impact decisions.