Engine 02 Design engine

The design engine

You pick a Look, write one line about what you want, and it renders a finished image, already in your colours, your fonts, and your style. No designer, no Canva, no starting from a blank page.

Every visual comes out on brand, because it is built from your brand, not styled after the fact.

what comes out

Finished visuals, already on brand

Start at the end, with what it actually makes. Real, high-resolution images in the brand's own look, ready to post. These are for Rowan Coffee, a neighborhood coffee shop, in three different styles.

Every render shows up live inside the real post as you work, cropped for each platform you are posting to, so you are never designing a bare image in the abstract. The first one is the winter post from the idea engine, now a finished visual.

where it starts

Pick a Look, not a prompt

The first choice is the Look, what kind of visual you want. There are seven, each with its own tuned engine, so the same one line comes out as a photo, or a chart, or a poster. Then pick a Theme, a saved style you like the look of, so nothing ever starts from a blank page.

app.nueform.com · Quick Render
DesignChoose a Look
Photo
A real photo scene
Illustration
Drawn, not a photo
Infographic
Charts, timelines, numbers
Poster
Image and type on a branded background
Statement
Big words, no image
Mockup
A screenshot on a device
Portrait
A person and their name
Same one line,
seven results.
then a saved styleTheme
Warm Roast
Photo
Morning Light
Photo
Kraft & Ink
Poster
Chalkboard
Statement
two ways, one look

It paints, or it builds

Behind it are two ways of making a visual, both working from the same brand, so a whole feed still reads as one.

It paints the picture

For photos, illustrations, and posters, it paints the whole image, subject, lighting, layout, and any headline, steered by your real reference photos so it looks like you, not generic stock.

Rowan.
Old iron, steady heat.
Pulled to order, every time.

It builds the text

For anything where the words and numbers must be perfectly crisp, it fills real, hand-built templates instead, re-skinned in your colours and fonts. No AI drawing the letters, so nothing is ever misspelled or garbled.

Rowan Coffee
Our week, by the cup
412flat whites poured
1new single-origin on bar
bring your own

Hand it a real photo

You do not have to describe everything. Give it a real photo and it treats it as something to match exactly, every label and detail kept, then re-shoots it in your brand's world.

Your photo
Recreate
Same bag, your world.
Same angle, re-lit
Reinterpret
Fresh angle.
New shot, same bag
Recreate · keep the exact angle Reinterpret experimental

The same works for a screenshot, reproduced exactly on a device, browser, laptop, phone, and four more, and for a headshot, turned into a clean testimonial card with the person's real face kept, never smoothed or idealised.

one idea, a whole set

Carousels that read as one set

Turn an idea into a five-slide carousel with a proven shape, and it comes out looking like one designed set, not five random images.

Slide 1
You don't need to know what a cortado is.
Hookstops the scroll
Slide 2
Specialty coffee can feel like a test.
Problemnames the pain
Slide 3
30s
Statone real number
Slide 4
It's about not cutting corners.
Insightwhy it matters
Slide 5
Tell us how you take it.
Call to actionyour move

How they stay consistent

Slide one is drawn first to set the look, then slides two to five are drawn together, each handed the finished slide one as a style reference. So the whole set shares one font, palette, and layout. If one slide fails, only that slide re-draws, you never re-pay for the ones you already have.

Slide 1 sets the look
what it won't do

The guardrails that keep it clean

The things that make AI images look fake, garbled text, made-up numbers, a filter smeared over a photo, are the things it refuses to do.

Text renders exactly

What you type is what you get

Headlines, statements, names, and screenshot text render character for character, no paraphrasing, correcting, or garbling. And a blank headline is left blank, it never invents words to fill the space.

Statement
“Nobody starts as an expert.”
Rendered word for word, in your fonts.
No invented numbers

It won't make up a figure

If a number is going to appear on the image, it has to already exist in your material. It will not invent a statistic just to fill a slide, a made-up number is treated as worse than none.

Infographic
“Loved by 10,000 coffee lovers”
Won't render: “10,000” isn't a number you have.
The subject is preserved

Your face, your product, kept exactly

A real person's face is matched exactly, never smoothed, re-aged, or idealised. A real product keeps its true details. And the brand colour stays a design element, on the frames and badges, never smeared over the photo like a filter.

Rowan.
Sam, behind the bar
Owner, Rowan Coffee
the through-line

A finished image, on brand by construction, not styled after the fact.

You pick a Look, write one line, and it renders in your real colours, fonts, and style, anchored by your own photos so it never looks like generic stock. It keeps your words exact, refuses to fake your facts, and shows you the finished post before you commit. Design that looks like you, without a designer.

the last step

One system. Two ways to run it.