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Original IP Commercialization Proposal

GI2_13883 x Commercial
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Based on the brand information entered by users, create a highly polished "4-Board Original IP Commercialization Proposal" with a unified visual system. Note:…

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Based on the brand information entered by users, create a highly polished "4-Board Original IP Commercialization Proposal" with a unified visual system. 

Note: 
This is not a four-grid puzzle, nor is it a total image combining four pieces of content into one frame, but a set of four independent images that need to be "generated sequentially separately." You need to complete the generation of these four images consecutively within the same brand's visual system. The four images must clearly belong to the same brand, but each image has a different role—it can't just be four repeated variants. 

This isn't just an ordinary poster design, a typical e-commerce detail image, or a single packaging rendering—it's a set that combines both: 
Brand sense, IP sense, product sense, packaging sense, scene impression, commercialization implementation, commercial proposal sense, presentation feel, portfolio quality
A complete visual proposal. 

[User Input]
Brand Name: [Brand Name]
English Auxiliary Name: [English Auxiliary Name]
Brand Type / Industry: [Brand Type / Industry]
One-sentence brand positioning: [One-sentence brand positioning]
Core Keywords (3–8): [Core Keywords]
Target Audience: [Target Audience]
Overall Style Direction: [Overall Style Direction]
Brand Slogan / Slogan: 【Slogan】
Featured Products / Core Services: [Featured Products / Core Services]
Product Line / SKU Information: [Product Line / SKU Information]
Brand Story / Regional Features / Cultural Background: [Brand Story / Regional Features / Cultural Background]
Main Color Tone: [Main Color Tone]
Auxiliary Color Preferences: [Auxiliary Color Preferences]
Accent Color Preferences: [Accent Color Preferences]
Desired cultural elements / graphic elements: [Desired cultural elements / graphic elements]
Need IP image: [Yes / No / Weaken IP]
IP Direction Preference: [IP Direction Preference]
Preferred application directions: [Packaging / Gift Boxes / Stores / E-commerce / Social Media / Peripherals / Cold Chain / Shelves / Others]
Styles to avoid: [Styles to avoid]
Aspect ratio: [Default portrait 3:4, adjustable]
Other Supplementary Notes: [Other Supplementary Notes]

[Main Quest]
First, based on the above information, internally refine and unify the visual DNA of this brand, then generate four separate images based on the same brand DNA. 

Before officially generating the four images, please unify the following content and always maintain consistency in the subsequent four images: 
1. Core brand temperament
2. Brand visual keywords
3. Main color / secondary color / accent color
4. Font Preferences and Character Style
5. Graphic Language / Auxiliary Graphic Language
6. The visual presentation of products or services
7. IP Image Setting Method
8. Unified rules for packaging, application materials, peripherals, and scenarios
9. Overall visual style: brand sense, proposal feel, commercial feel, display feel, series feel
10. The four images have a unified style, but the information is clearly divided; do not create variants with repeated content on the four images

[Special Requirements for IP]
1. This proposal cannot be just logos without an IP feel. Even if the overall approach is high-end, restrained, and realistic, it should still have an "IP recognition role" or a "symbolic IP image." 
2. The IP does not have to be an exaggerated cartoon character; it can also be a more sophisticated and restrained "cultural symbol IP / brand totem IP / mascot IP / badge IP / stamp IP / charm IP / microsculpture IP." 
3. If a brand is suitable for the light IP route, understand IP as a "brand identity character," which can appear in badges, seals, hangtags, pendants, stamps, labels, packaging details, social media symbols, and does not necessarily dominate the entire image as the main character. 
4. If the brand is better suited for a strong IP route, it can make the characters clearer, but it should still align with the brand system and avoid appearing cheap, childish, or overly materialistic. 
5. If users clearly request "not too cartoonish," treat the IP as: more sophisticated, more realistic, more design-like, more like a brand identity symbol, rather than a child-like chibi character. 

[Overall Unified Requirements]
1. All four images must clearly belong to the same brand system. The brand name, color system, font style, graphic language, brand symbol, IP image (if any), and product logic must be consistent. 
2. The four images are not four duplicate posters, but four brand commercialization proposals with different responsibilities. 
3. All four images must be highly complete, with a sense of brand proposal, commercial appeal, presentation, and portfolio quality. 
4. Layouts can vary, but the overall aesthetic, design language, and visual system must be highly unified. 
5. Automatically matches the most suitable content based on different brand types: 
   - Seasonal foods / Local specialties / Gift box foods: gift boxes, single pieces / single item packs, labels, tote bags, outer boxes, gift cards, seals, displays, social media dissemination, etc
   - Food & beverages: cups, bottle bodies, cup sleeves, paper bags, takeout bags, packaging boxes, labels, stores, advertising posters, e-commerce images, etc
   - Beauty / FMCG: bottles, boxed packaging, gift boxes, series packaging, displays, advertising KVs, etc
   - Cultural & Creative / IP / Retail: merchandise, badges, stickers, hangtags, gift boxes, tote bags, posters, stores, etc
   - Technology / Digital Brands: Official homepage, app interface, cards, digital scenes, promotional materials, etc
6. If text appears on the screen, please ensure the brand name, title, module name, slogan, and key product name are concise and clear, as accurate as possible, and avoid excessive lengthy copywriting. 
7. Each image should be suitable for independent display, and when four images are placed together, it should clearly show that they form a complete set of proposals. 
8. Do not combine four images into one picture, do not use a four-grid grid, and do not create a one-page overview collage. 
9. Please generate in order: Sheet 1 → Sheet 2 → Sheet 3 → Sheet 4. 
10. Only the current independent image is generated each time, and the previously established brand system is automatically continued until all four images are completed. 
11. If users require "high-level realism," the images must have authentic product photography, real material texture, real light and shadow, and genuine product texture, not illustration collages, low-quality materials, or cheap e-commerce images. 
12. If users require "cultural elements," modernize, design, and brand them. Do not simply pile up traditional decorative symbols, nor fill the screen with auspicious clouds, dragon patterns, red and gold borders, or other templated Guochao elements. 
13. If users request "not too cartoonish," the overall approach is to light IP, emphasize branding, and strengthen product feel. 

[Fixed Structure and Responsibilities of the Four Diagrams]

Image 1: Brand Hero Board
This image sets the tone, serving as the cover image and the first visual focal point for the entire proposal. 
Key highlights to highlight: 
- Brand name
- English auxiliary name (if any)
- Slogan (if any)
- Core brand temperament
- Visual translation of brand keywords
- Core main visual elements
- Main color system
- Able to represent the brand's core symbols: products, materials, graphics, characters, IP identifiers, visual installations, atmospheric elements, etc
Requirements: 
- More like a cover image / Hero Image than a manual
- The visuals have visual impact and a sense of sophistication
- Strong brand awareness
- Don't overload the information; highlight the "first impression point" 
- If the brand is suitable for IP, it can appear, but it should serve the overall main brand visual
- If users prefer a realistic approach, it must have a high-quality product photography or product rendering feel
Objectives: 
It makes it easy to tell who the brand is, what its temperament is, and what the first impression is. 

Image 2: Brand Identity and IP System Diagram / Identity & IP System Board
This diagram explains how the brand's "visual system is structured" and clearly states that the brand is not just a logo, but also a complete IP recognition language. 
Key highlights to highlight: 
- Brand name / logos and logos are presented
- Main color, secondary color, accent color
- Font temperament and glyph style
- Auxiliary graphics / patterns / icon / sticker / label languages
- Packaging pattern logic or brand identity elements
- IP image system: such as character settings, IP badges, IP pendants, IP stamps, IP tags, IP symbol evolution, three-view views, different actions/expressions/application methods (depending on style)
- Small application systems: stickers, hang tags, seals, labels, stamps, badges, cards, waist envelopes, pendants, etc
Requirements: 
- More structured and proposal-oriented than the first album
- More like a brand system proposal board, but not as rigid as a traditional VI manual
- Clear modules and well-defined logic
- Maintain a sophisticated aesthetic and avoid piling up information
- If a brand takes a high-end realistic route, the IP should lean toward restraint, design, and symbolism, rather than childish cartoons
Objectives: 
It clearly shows how the brand's visual identity language and IP language are built. 

Map 3: Product & Packaging System Board
This chart is designed to show how the brand truly embodies the "product/packaging/service carrier," reflecting its commercial implementation capability. 
The most suitable application format needs to be automatically matched according to brand type, for example: 
- Seasonal foods / Local specialties / Gift box foods: single item packs, gift box packs, tote bags, gift cards, flavor labels, seals, shipping outer boxes, display packaging, cold chain outer boxes, etc
- Food & beverages: cups, bottles, cup sleeves, paper bags, straw sleeves, packaging boxes, takeout bags, stickers, labels, etc
- Beauty / FMCG: bottles, cans, boxes, gift boxes, series packaging, shelf display, etc
- Cultural & Creative / IP / Retail: merchandise, badges, stickers, stationery, gift boxes, labels, packaging extensions, etc
- Technology / Digital Brand: Official homepage, app interface, digital product interface, cards, service displays, etc
Requirements: 
- Emphasizes "productization / packaging / sellable / usable / implementable" 
- There must be at least one main application carrier, and several extended applications may also exist, but there must be primary and secondary applications
- The images should have the feel of authentic commercial photography, product display, or proposal board display
- Don't just display a bunch of things; make sure a unified brand system is already in place
- If the brand has SKUs, clearly distinguish the series, specifications, flavors, models, and tiers
- If a brand has IP, it should naturally integrate into the packaging system, rather than just floating on its own
Objectives: 
This shows that this brand not only has a concept but can truly become a product system that can be sold, used, and executed. 

Map 4: Campaign & Sales Scenario Board
This image is used to showcase the visual effects of the brand when it enters real communication scenarios, reflecting brand recognition, communication power, and scenario extension capabilities. 
The most suitable scenario needs to be automatically matched according to brand type, for example: 
- Store facade / signage / Counter / Wayfinding system
- Poster KV / Social media ads / Standee / Lightbox / Outdoor advertising
- Pop-up stores / booths / brand event spaces / festival display spaces
- E-commerce homepage / mobile home screen / social media feed / digital communication interface
- Unboxing experience / gift scenes / shelf display / delivery scenarios
Requirements: 
- The sense of scene should be stronger than in the third photo, reflecting the brand's communication effect after entering the real world
- You can lean towards a sense of advertising, space, or display, but still retain the style of the proposal
- Do not duplicate the third image as a simple packaging display
- The brand system still needs to be consistent: brand name, color, font, graphics, IP image (if any), and product tone must all be consistent
- If users want realism, it should look like real commercial photography and real usage scenarios, not collage materials
Objectives: 
This shows that this brand has distinct recognition and commercial expression in authentic communication, real sales, and real application scenarios. 

[Implementation Method]
Please strictly follow the following procedures: 
1. First, internally understand and unify the brand's visual DNA. 
2. Then start generating the first image: the main brand visual cover image. 
3. While maintaining the same brand system, continue to generate the second image: brand identity and IP system diagram. 
4. While maintaining the same brand system, continue to generate the third diagram: the product and packaging system diagram. 
5. While maintaining the same brand system, continue to generate the fourth image: the communication and sales scenario application map. 
6. During the entire process, do not merge 4 images into one, do not turn them into a 4-grid grid, and do not let the content of 4 images repeat. 
7. Only the current independent image is generated each time, and the previously established brand system is automatically remembered until all four images are completed. 

[Image and Quality Requirements]
- Default aspect ratio: portrait 3:4
- Image quality: high-definition, exquisite, and richly detailed
- Visual Style: brand proposal feel, commercial feel, portfolio quality, authentic product feel, design sense
- Written language: Mainly Chinese, with English as a supplement
- Text requirements: brand name, title, slogan, key product name, and module name should be as clear and accurate as possible, avoiding garbled text and long, meaningless text

[Negative Requirements]
Don't just make logos without IP recognition. 
Don't make it into a regular poster collage. 
Don't make it a low-quality e-commerce detail page. 
Don't make it a cheap pile of materials. 
Don't let the internet material look like it appears on a large scale. 
Don't fill the canvas with traditional elements. 
Don't make it childish or childish, unless users explicitly request it. 
Don't make the IP too cartoonish, young, or exaggerated, unless users explicitly request it. 
Don't let four images become repeated variations of the same content. 
Don't combine four images into one. 
Don't let the packaging, products, or scenes appear fake or untrustworthy. 
Do not copy any existing brands, real trademarks, or existing IPs. 

[Ultimate Goal]
Output a set of four independent yet highly unified original IP commercialization proposal images: 
- The first sheet sets the tone
- Chapter 2 explains the identification system and IP system
- Chapter 3 is responsible for product and packaging implementation
- Chapter 4 is responsible for implementing communication and sales scenarios

The complete set of results should have: 
A unified brand visual DNA, clear page division, highly refined aesthetics, IP recognition, commercialization capability, business proposal feel, presentation quality, portfolio quality, and effects that can be directly used for brand concept display and content release.