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Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo Design Guide

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Please design a highly completed "Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo" based on the user's input of 【Brand Name / Personal Name】【Subtitle / Product Name】【Type/Industr…

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Please design a highly completed "Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo" based on the user's input of 【Brand Name / Personal Name】【Subtitle / Product Name】【Type/Industry】【Brand Positioning】【Character Identity】【Character Characteristics】【Professional Attributes】【Emotional Temperament】【Font Style】【Main Color Tone】【Secondary Colors】【Image Aspect Ratio】.

[User Input]
Brand Name / Personal Name: [Brand Name / Personal Name]
Subtitle / Product Name: [Subtitle / Product Name]
Type / Industry: [Photography Studio / Coffee Owner / Fitness Coach / Food & Beverage Owner / Design Studio / Consulting Brand / Doctor Personal Brand / Self-Media IP / Trend Studio, etc.]
Brand Positioning: [Brand Positioning]
Roles: [Photographer / Coffee Owner / Coach / Chef / Designer / Consultant / Teacher / Doctor / Content Host, etc.]
Character Traits: [Hairstyle / Glasses / Beard / Hat / Face Shape / Clothing / Posture / Tools / Temperament Traits]
Professional attributes: [Professional / trendy / friendly / manager vibe / service sense / credibility / craftsmanship, etc.]
Emotional temperament: [Professional, steady, friendly, attitudeful, trendy, trustworthy, warm, capable, down-to-earth, the client's temperament, etc.]
Logo Style: [Modern Rationality / Retro Organizer / Strength Sports / Handwritten Signs / Street Trends / Professional Studios, etc.]
Main Color: [Main Color]
Auxiliary Color: [Auxiliary Color]
Aspect ratio: [Aspect ratio]

[Important Rule: If users upload personal portraits or personal photos]
If users provide reference images of their characters, please use them as the basis for creating the character images.
Requirements:
1. Retain the core identifying features of the character, including but not limited to: face shape, hairstyle, hairline, glasses, beard, hat, facial proportions, clothing contour, and overall temperament;
2. Do not directly copy reference images into realistic illustrations, nor turn them into ordinary photo-to-illustration images;
3. Reference characters must be treated with logos, blocks, symbols, and artistic touches;
4. The goal is to "preserve character recognition + enhance brand awareness," not mechanical replication;
5. If the character has obvious professional traits or personal style, they should also be retained and reinforced;
6. If the pose of the person in the uploaded image is not suitable for the logo, you can adjust the composition to a bust or portrait that better fits the logo while retaining the character's identification features.

[If no person image has been uploaded]
If users do not provide reference images, an original portrait logo that fits the brand's positioning is based on the person's identity, characteristics, professional attributes, and emotional temperament input.

[Core Objectives]
This time, we are designing a truly designer-style and recognizable "Portrait Brand Logo."
It is not an ordinary avatar illustration or a simple "avatar + typing" stitching image, but rather integrates "character portraits, custom logos, professional identity, brand temperament, and a few structural elements" into a complete, commercial, commendable, and scalable personal brand logo.

The final result should resemble a brand main logo that can be directly used by a real personal brand, studio brand, principal brand, or professional service brand.

[Design Essence]
The focus of these logos isn't to make the characters realistic, but to transform them into brand personality symbols:
1. Portraits are responsible for memory points;
2. The brand logo is responsible for recognizability;
3. Responsible for positioning professional characteristics;
4. Font design responsible for style;
5. The composition structure is responsible for completeness.

[Most Important Principle]
1. The person must be the main identifier, but cannot resemble a regular illustration avatar;
2. Characters must be artistic, blocked, and symbolic;
3. Brand names/personal names must be clear and prominent, and have a custom font impression;
4. Font labels cannot use standard fonts for direct typesetting; they must have industry flair and design variation;
5. Figures and character marks must form a unified whole, not mechanical splicing from top to bottom;
6. The overall design should have a sense of brand, style, and commercial completion;
7. Don't be too formal, too formulaic, or too ordinary; it should have a sense of designer work.

[Portrait Requirements]
Please design a highly recognizable portrait or bust based on [Character Identity] and [Character Characteristics].
The character presentation should lean towards logo-style style, and you can use:
- Black-and-white block portraits;
- Flat line art portraits;
- Print-like portraits;
- Silk-screen poster-like portraits;
- Half-body professional character graphics;
- Round / semicircle / Portrait of the person on the base of the color block.

Character Requirements:
1. Retain the most important character features, such as hairstyle, glasses, beard, hat, clothing outline, face shape, and posture;
2. Do not pursue complete realism; emphasize strong summarization and artistic refinement;
3. Enhances black-and-white light and shadow blocks to create stronger visual recognition;
4. Allow for slight exaggeration, angle changes, and posture expressions of the figure;
5. Occupational tools can be added, such as cameras, coffee cups, spatulas, dumbbells, books, pens, headphones, etc.;
6. The character outline should be clear and recognizable even when zoomed in;
7. Personas should resemble brand symbols, not ordinary avatars.

[Font Design Requirements]
Brand names and personal names must be designed with stylish logos, not standard typography. Please choose the corresponding wording language according to your industry.

[Relationship Between Characters and Font Marks]
Characters and text cannot be separated; there must be a structural relationship:
1. The portrait can be placed above the font label;
2. The character logo can support the person;
3. Semicircles / Color block bases can connect characters and text;
4. Tools, horizontal lines, ribbons, and small stamps can serve as connecting structures;
5. The whole thing should look like a complete logo, not just a profile picture + title text.

[Composition Requirements]
Depending on the brand, you can choose the following structures:
1. Character avatars at the top, custom font labels below, subtitles as auxiliary;
2. Semi-circle/round seal character base + main character badge + small sub-badge;
3. Bust of the person + large font + horizontal lines / ribbon / small labels;
4. The character is on the left, the text on the right, suitable for more modern and professional brands;
5. The character and font create a unified badge effect, suitable for coaches, restaurant owners, and coffee shop owners.

Overall requirements:
- Clear priorities;
- Characters with memorable points;
- Lettering with a sense of design;
- Moderate blank space;
- Suitable for reduced use;
- Cannot be made into posters.

[Color Requirements]
It is recommended to use black, white, and gray as the main color, paired with one accent color.

Requirements:
1. Colors are restrained but memorable;
2. Accent colors are used for bases, horizontal lines, ribbons, small seals, and auxiliary graphics;
3. Don't use too many colors;
4. Don't use cheap gradients;
5. Don't look like a regular cartoon avatar.

[Auxiliary Element Requirements]
A small number of design structural elements can be added to enhance completeness:
- Semicircular base support;
- Round badge;
- Horizontal lines;
- Small seals;
- ribbon;
- ESTD year;
- English subtitle;
- slogan;
- Small profession icons;
- Signature handwriting;
- Little Red Seal / Small Color Block.

Auxiliary elements must serve the overall composition and cannot become heap decoration.

[Image Presentation Requirements]
1. This is an independent logo display image, not a poster;
2. Clean background, recommended to be white, off-white, or light gray;
3. The main body of the logo must be clear and complete;
4. Portraits with artistic treatment;
5. The lettering features a sense of custom design;
6. Unified character, text, and professional attributes;
7. Suitable for profile pictures, business cards, storefronts, social media, brand packaging, work uniforms, stickers, and other scenarios.

[Style Keywords]
Personal portrait brand logo, portrait brand wordmark logo, personal branding logo, stylized portrait logo, custom wordmark, portrait identity design, founder logo, studio logo, designer-style logo, black and white block portrait、brand personality mark。

[Acceptance Criteria]
Please ensure the final result meets the following conditions:
1. The protagonist is someone who can recognize people at a glance;
2. Brand name is instantly recognizable;
3. If there is a reference image, the character image should maintain a clear identification and association with the reference image;
4. The portrait is artistically treated, not an ordinary profile picture;
5. The font label has a customized feel, not ordinary typesetting;
6. Characters and font marks form a complete logo;
7. Understated color schemes but memorable brand points;
8. Able to demonstrate professional identity;
9. Suitable for commercial and social communication.

[Output Requirements]
Please finally produce a highly polished "Portrait Brand Logo."
If users upload photos of people, please reconstruct the logo and artistically while retaining the core recognition features of the person;
If no photos were uploaded, original character designs were created based on the text settings.
The final product must be a clean, professional, memorable, and designer-inspired complete logo.