Product hero frame with controlled campaign composition

Fictional planning example

Fictional fragrance launch layout

A fictional fragrance image needs a 4:5 social headline and a wide ecommerce banner without changing the bottle identity.

This example is fictional and demonstrates planning structure only. It is not a client campaign, testimonial, or performance result.

Step-by-step workflow

Move from the brief to a reviewable output.

  1. Choose the final format and text hierarchy.
  2. Draw a protected copy zone and safe margins.
  3. Place the product outside the primary reading path.
  4. Control contrast and texture behind text.
  5. Test real placeholder copy at delivery size.

Quality framework

Check the work before delivery.

  1. Headline space survives the crop.
  2. Product and label remain readable.
  3. The text zone has controlled contrast.
  4. Legal or price copy has a safe area.
  5. Mobile and desktop placements are not assumed identical.

Example deliverables

What the fictional exercise produces.

  • 4:5 copy-left frame
  • Wide copy-right frame
  • Safe-margin overlay
  • Label accuracy check

Common mistakes

Problems to catch before another generation.

  • Adding text space after generation
  • Filling every empty area with props
  • Using one crop for every placement
  • Ignoring label competition with the headline

Connected next steps

Questions

Frequently asked questions.

01What should I prepare before using this resource guide?

Prepare actual placeholder headlines, prices or required copy, final aspect ratios, product references, and the minimum safe margins for each placement.

02Does this system guarantee a production or business result?

No. It structures inputs, decisions, and quality checks, but output quality and business outcomes still depend on references, tools, execution, offer fit, distribution, and human review.

03Should I learn the workflow or ask the Studio to produce it?

Use the Academy to learn and operate the system yourself. Use the Studio when a brand needs the same method applied to a defined production brief.