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From Blank Page to Launch Kit in One AI Workflow

We used GenAI to ship a full set of creative assets fast

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You sit down to embark on another creative endeavor, and it turns into a dozen tiny decisions. What’s the message, what should it look like, what size do you need, and how do you keep it all consistent once you start exporting assets?

For entrepreneurs like you, the real cost is the switching. You lose time bouncing between tools, and your brand gets fuzzy with every new draft. Here’s how we used one learning path to ship a full set of launch-ready assets in a single workflow.

How We Built a Full Launch Kit (as a Solo Course Creator)

We created a mini launch kit for a new offer: one hero graphic, three social posts, a thumbnail, and a 15-second vertical promo video. The goal was a consistent look and voice, plus files sized for each platform without rebuilding everything from scratch.

Why This Works

 Turns one idea into a full asset stack across text, images, design layouts, and video

 Keeps visuals consistent by teaching style control, references, and iteration methods

 Speeds up production with prompt formulas, templates, and quick editing moves

 Reduces rework by showing how to refine a direction instead of restarting every time

 Supports real business output like logos, mockups, social graphics, thumbnails, and short-form videos

How We Did It

Here’s exactly how we used the learning path to go from “blank page” to a complete set of usable assets. You can copy this flow for launches, webinars, content series, product promos, or client work.

1. Write a one-page creative brief in ChatGPT

We started in ChatGPT and drafted a tight brief so every tool downstream had the same direction. We included: the offer, the audience, the main promise, the tone, and a simple visual vibe (clean, bold, modern).

Then we added a small “consistency pack”: three brand adjectives, two must-have visual cues, and one hard “no.” This keeps you from chasing ten styles and losing half your morning.

Example prompt:

‘Create a creative brief for a solo course creator launching a new offer. Include tone, audience, key message, visual vibe, 3 brand adjectives, 2 visual cues, and 1 thing to avoid. Keep it short and practical.’

Write a one-page creative brief in ChatGPT

2. Generate the copy blocks you’ll reuse everywhere

Next, we asked ChatGPT for production-ready copy, not vague ideas. We generated:

  • 5 headline options (short enough for a hero graphic)

  • 5 subheads (one sentence each)

  • 6 benefit bullets (plain language)

  • Captions for LinkedIn, X, and Instagram

  • A 15-second video script with on-screen text cues

Generate the copy blocks you’ll reuse everywhere

3. This is where the “prompt formula” mindset matters. You want structured output you can paste into Canva and your video timeline, with minimal rewriting

💫 Level Up

The Creative’s Guide to GenAI Learning Path

The Creative’s Guide to GenAI learning oath shows you how to go from idea to finished assets across text, images, design, and video. You’ll build a workflow that keeps your visuals consistent, your output fast, and your content ready for every platform. If you’ve been stuck in endless iterations, this is how you ship more without lowering the bar.

  • Go from blank page to clear creative direction using prompt formulas that generate on-brand concepts, variations, and ready-to-use copy

  • Build a consistent visual style system with image generation, style references, and controlled iteration so your assets match across campaigns

  • Turn single visuals into full asset packs including thumbnails, banners, posts, and stories using AI-assisted design workflows in Canva

  • Create short videos that actually feel professionally produced by moving from script to shot list to animated scenes, voice, and final export

  • Set up a repeatable “launch kit” workflow so one idea becomes a full set of polished assets you can ship fast every time

Ship creative faster, keep the brand tight, and stay consistent even when you’re moving quickly.

4. Create your “base look” with ChatGPT image generation

Before we went wide with image variations, we used ChatGPT to create a first visual direction we could control. We specified framing, lighting, style, and negative constraints (what not to include).

We also generated a transparent-background version for simple overlays and sticker-style elements. That made it easy to place the same motif across posts, thumbnails, and video scenes.

Example prompt:

‘Create a clean, modern hero background for a course launch. Leave empty space for headline text. High contrast, studio lighting feel, minimal clutter, no logos, no tiny unreadable text.’

Create your “base look” with ChatGPT image generation

5. Expand into a consistent image set in Midjourney

Once the base look was clear, Midjourney helped us generate a small batch of options that still felt like the same brand. We used the brief as the core, then added composition and lighting cues, plus style references when needed.

The key move was quality control. We generated 8–12 options, picked the top 2–3, then refined them using editing actions like panning, zooming, and inpainting to fix small issues without changing the whole image. That’s how you keep consistency without endless rerolls.

6. Build a reusable template kit in Canva Magic Studio

With the visuals and copy ready, Canva became the “production floor.” We built:

  • A hero graphic layout

  • One square post template

  • One story/reel cover template

  • One thumbnail layout

Build a reusable template kit in Canva Magic Studio

7. Then we used Magic Studio tools to move fast: Background Remover and Magic Eraser for cleanup, Magic Grab and Magic Expand for quick adjustments, and Magic Write to tighten copy when it was a few characters too long.

Finally, we used Magic Switch to resize into multiple formats without redesigning each one. This is where entrepreneurs win time back, because the next launch becomes a swap-in process.

Canva Magic Studio

8. Turn the kit into a 15-second vertical video

We used the script from ChatGPT and created a simple storyboard: hook, promise, three quick proof points, and a clean close.

From the AI Filmmaking workflow mindset, we treated this like a mini production: a shot list of four scenes, consistent visuals across each scene, and audio that matches the pace. If you want motion, you can animate scenes (image-to-video), then add a voiceover with a tool like ElevenLabs or use text-led pacing with music.

We finished by doing one quick polish pass: timing, readability, and a final export sized for vertical. You end up with a postable video and a repeatable structure you can reuse every week.

Other Use Cases

Once you’ve built this once, creative work stops feeling like a scattered set of tasks. It becomes a pipeline: message, look, templates, outputs. That means fewer decisions per asset and more consistency across everything you publish.

🛒 Ecommerce: Create product mockups, lifestyle images, ad creatives, and a short promo video for a new SKU

💡 Agency work: Produce two branded concept directions, then deliver a full asset pack fast for a client campaign

✏️ Consulting: Build a lead magnet cover, landing page visuals, and a teaser reel that matches your brand tone

🧑‍💼 Hiring and recruiting: Create consistent role graphics, team visuals, and short clips for social recruiting posts

🎓 Course creators: Ship a weekly promo kit from one lesson, including thumbnail, posts, and a quick reel

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💡Bonus Pro Tips

Lock the prompt formula early: Write one “master prompt” for your visual style that includes lighting, framing, composition, and what to avoid. Reuse it across tools so your outputs look related, not random.

Iterate by changing one variable: If an image is close, don’t restart. Adjust one thing at a time (background, framing, or lighting) so you can actually control the direction.

Build templates before you build volume: Spend 20 minutes making a Canva kit you like, then scale output. Templates are how you keep brand consistency when you’re busy.

⏭️ What’s Next

Before our next how-to, give this workflow a real run with one offer you’re already trying to ship. Pick a single message, generate a hero visual, build a quick Canva template kit, then export one post and a 15-second video. Once you’ve done it once, the next version gets dramatically faster.

Want to see the full creative workflow in action? Skill Leap has step-by-step courses that cover every tool we used.