Nano Banana creators shared a scrapbook-style brand-collage prompt that turns one brief into editorial moodboards for decks, socials, and campaigns. Try it when you need fast brand-specific visuals with materials, product focus, and heritage cues built in.

The core recipe is a layout system, not just an aesthetic prompt. In the full text, the hero product sits at the bottom center as a realistic 3D render, while a vertical stack of torn-edge photos rises above it with usage shots, detail close-ups, and material swatches tied to the category.
The branding layer is doing a lot of the work. The prompt calls for semi-transparent masking tape, black duct tape printed with the brand logo, a distressed stamp reading “AUTHENTIC QUALITY // SUSTAINABLE CHOICE,” and small sans-serif or typewriter text blocks describing the brand’s heritage. That makes the output read more like a finished campaign board than a generic image grid.
The examples in the launch thread show why the template is portable. Ferrari gets carbon, track, and cockpit imagery; Starbucks shifts to latte art, coffee cherries, and burlap textures; Vans leans into waffle soles, checkerboard fabrics, and skate photos. The composition stays fixed while the brand evidence changes.
A later Vans example from the demo post positions the workflow as production-friendly for decks, analytical docs, presentations, and socials. Another remix in the BIC example applies the same formula to a humble product by surrounding an orange lighter with denim, cardboard, flame close-ups, and short provenance copy like “SINCE 1950” and “MADE IN FRANCE.” The useful takeaway is that the prompt works best when the brand already has recognizable materials, rituals, or product details to collage around.
A detailed Nano Banana 2 prompt is turning selfies, characters, and celebrities into glossy 3D chibi figurines while preserving identity cues. Use it for merch mockups, avatar packs, or toy-style concept sheets that need consistent faces and outfits.
releaseTopview added Seedance 2.0 to Agent V2, pairing multi-scene generation with a storyboard timeline and Business Annual access billed as 365 days of unlimited generations. That moves longform video workflows toward editable sequences instead of stitched clips.
workflowCreators are moving from V8 calibration complaints to darker film-still scenes, fashion shots, and worldbuilding tests, with ECLIPTIC remakes showing stronger depth and lighting. Retest saved SREF recipes if you rely on V8 for cinematic ideation.
workflowA shared workflow converts GTA-style stills into photoreal images with Nano Banana 2, then animates them in LTX-2.3 Pro 4K using detailed material, skin, vehicle, and camera prompts. Try it for trailer-style previsualization if you want more control at lower cost.
workflowShared Nano Banana 2 workflows now cover turnaround sheets, distinctive facial traits, and photoreal rerenders that keep the framing of a reference image. Use one prompt grammar for concept art, editorial portraits, and animation prep.
Branded moodboard in <60 sec 1 prompt = and you get custom content for - decks - articles - analytical docs - presentations - socials I see this as an endless content engine Instead of sloppy bs, you're getting curated, brand-relevant and high-precision visuals Prompt 👇 Show more
Nano Banana smart prompt: Brand collage moodboard Prompt 👇