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AI Images and Design for Non-Designers

A written course in four chapters for people who need images and have no design training. What image models can and cannot do, how to describe an image so you get it, how to keep a set consistent, and the rights and editing questions that cause real problems.

Instructor: HIMEXA Editorial

What you'll learn

  • Predict which image jobs generation will do well and which it will never do
  • Write image prompts using subject, lighting, composition and medium
  • Keep a set of images visually consistent with a reusable style block
  • Do the edits that separate professional-looking output from obviously generated
  • Know what is safe to use commercially and when to hire a designer instead

Chapters

Read in order, or jump to the chapter you need. Nothing is locked — this course is free to read.

  1. What Image Models Do — and What They Refuse To8 min readA working mental model of image generation, and an honest list of the jobs it still cannot do, so you stop fighting the tool.
  2. Describing an Image So You Get It9 min readA repeatable structure for image prompts, why adjective piles fail, and how to steer a result you are almost happy with.
  3. Keeping a Set of Images Consistent8 min readOne good image is easy. Twelve that look like they belong to the same brand is the actual problem — and it is solved with constraints, not prompting skill.
  4. Rights, Editing and Knowing When to Hire8 min readWhat you can and cannot safely use commercially, the edits worth doing yourself, and the honest cases where a designer is cheaper than another eighty generations.

Requirements

  • No design background needed
  • Access to any image generation tool, and any basic image editor