Design Route

Stable Diffusion for Brand Visuals and Visual Identity

Stable Diffusion generates on-brand images from text prompts. This route shows how to use it inside a complete visual identity workflow, from logo concepts to brand imagery.

10 steps ~1h 30min For creative teams Free

Stable Diffusion is an open-source image generation model that runs locally or in the cloud. You write a prompt describing the visual, style, and color palette, and it produces images in seconds. For brand work, it's useful for logo concepts, background imagery, social media visuals, and mood boards. At aidowith.me, the Logo & Visual Identity route covers 10 steps: from defining the brand brief to generating and refining visual assets with AI. The route takes about 1.5 hours and ends with a set of brand assets you can use across channels. Stable Diffusion gives you full control over the output style, which matters when you need something specific rather than what stock photo libraries offer. The open-source nature means you can run it free locally and tune it with custom model checkpoints once you've found your brand's visual direction.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Custom design work costs $300-$1500 per deliverable and takes days to turn around.
  • Stock image libraries have the same visuals everyone else is using, with no brand differentiation.
  • Getting Stable Diffusion to produce consistent, on-brand output requires knowing which prompts and settings work.

With aidowith.me

  • Generate 10-20 logo concept variations in under 5 minutes to explore directions before committing.
  • Use prompt templates that produce consistent style and color palette across all brand assets.
  • Get a full set of brand visuals in a single session without outsourcing or a design tool subscription.

Who Uses This Tool

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

1

Define your brand brief

Write a 3-4 sentence description of the brand personality, audience, and visual direction.

2

Generate and refine with Stable Diffusion

Run prompts, iterate on style and color, and select the strongest outputs.

3

Finalize and export

Clean up the selected assets and export in formats ready for web, print, and social.

Build Your Visual Identity With AI

The 10-step Logo & Visual Identity route walks through the full brand asset workflow in about 1.5 hours.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your brand brief

Generate and refine with Stable Diffusion

Finalize and export

Get a full set of brand visuals in a single session without outsourcing or a design tool subscription.

"I generated 40 logo concepts in an afternoon and picked three to show the client. That used to be a week of back-and-forth."
- Brand designer, freelance

Questions

Stable Diffusion is an open-source AI image generation model. You write a text prompt describing the image you want, and the model generates it. You can run it locally with tools like Automatic1111 or ComfyUI at no cost, or use it through cloud platforms like DreamStudio. For brand work, prompt precision and the right model checkpoint for your visual style are the two variables that drive output quality.

It generates logo concepts and visual directions. Most designers use Stable Diffusion to explore directions quickly, then refine the chosen concept in Illustrator or Figma for production use. The aidowith.me Visual Identity route covers how to use AI-generated concepts as a starting point and bring them to production quality through a straightforward refinement process.

Stable Diffusion is open-source and runs locally or through third-party platforms. Midjourney is a hosted service accessible via Discord or web. Stable Diffusion gives more control over technical parameters and is free to run locally. Midjourney produces higher quality output by default with less prompt engineering. For brand work, many professionals use both depending on the project phase and asset type.