An AI art generator online, such as Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, or DALL-E 3 in ChatGPT, runs entirely in a browser with no software to install. You type a prompt, get an image, and download it. For branding, the browser-based workflow is fast but easy to misuse: without a structured brief and prompt system, you'll generate dozens of images in 2 to 3 hours and still not have a logo that works in the real world. The aidowith.me Logo and Visual Identity route fixes that. It's 11 steps across about 90 minutes and covers brief writing (15 min), prompt building, concept selection, color palette creation, and a one-page brand guide, all using tools you can access free or close to it. The AI assistant at each step checks that your outputs are on-brief and export-ready before you move forward.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Online AI art tools are easy to open, but 65% of first-time users spend over 2 hours generating and still don't have a usable logo at the end
- Browser-based generators don't save your prompt history, so successful parameters get lost between sessions - most people rebuild the same prompt 3 to 5 times before they write it down
- Most online AI art outputs are raster images that break at small sizes, creating problems when you need the logo as a 32px favicon or on a print product
With aidowith.me
- The route gives you a prompt log template so you capture every parameter that worked, making future generations repeatable in under 5 minutes
- Step 7 of 11 covers converting your AI-generated concept to a scalable format using free online tools like Vectorizer.ai, so the logo works at any size
- The 15-minute brand brief at step 1 prevents the random generation loop that wastes the first 60 to 90 minutes of most sessions
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Write the Brand Brief and Prompt Set
Fill in the route's 15-minute brand brief, then convert it to 3 prompt variations for your chosen online AI art generator. You'll have prompts ready before you open the tool, so your first 9 generations are already on-brief.
Generate, Select, and Log
Run your prompts, apply the 4-point consistency check, pick the strongest concept, and log the exact parameters that worked. This log becomes your brand asset prompt library for the next 10 or more assets you create.
Build the Palette and Export
Extract a color palette from the chosen concept, generate 3 to 5 supporting brand assets, convert to scalable formats using free tools, and document everything in a one-page brand guide.
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Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Write the Brand Brief and Prompt Set
Generate, Select, and Log
Build the Palette and Export
The 15-minute brand brief at step 1 prevents the random generation loop that wastes the first 60 to 90 minutes of most sessions
"I had a logo, a color palette, and a font pair by end of day. All from a browser, no Illustrator."- Marketing manager at a consulting firm
Questions
Adobe Firefly and DALL-E 3 via ChatGPT free tier are the strongest free options for logo concepts. Midjourney has a free trial that gives you 25 generations. Canva's AI image generator is useful if you're already working in Canva. The aidowith.me route tells you which tool to use at each of the 11 steps and gives you prompts optimized for each one.
Yes. The route is built for people who know what they want their brand to feel like but don't know how to execute it visually. The 15-minute brand brief translates your direction into prompt language for the AI art generator, so you don't need to know design terminology to get usable output from the first session.
AI art generators produce raster images that don't scale well. To get a scalable version, you trace the raster to a vector using a free tool like Vectorizer.ai or Adobe Express, which takes about 5 minutes. The route covers this at step 7 using only free online tools, with no Illustrator or design software required.