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43 contributions to The AI Identity Lab
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In a Facebook group, there was a prompt. I decided to do it just as it was given. Knowing everything you know about me, make an infographic of me. Make a 3D cartoon style image. If you know your colors, you can put that in, too. But I uploaded a recent headshot instead. Then it went and cut my age and weight practically in half! The info part, however, was AMAZINGLY accurate.
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For Fun! What are your colours?
Prompt: Using my photo, create a professional color analysis image. Use the Dressing Your Truth system of colors. Show me draped in the Type 1, 2, 3, and 4 palettes with matching hair tone (but NOT dramatic hair color change) and natural everyday makeup for each type. Use correct “DYT colors” so I can evaluate which palette makes my skin look brightest, eyes clearer, and shadows reduced. Use accurate color palettes for each type: • Type 1: light, bright, warm (coral, peach, turquoise, light yellow) • Type 2: soft, muted, cool (dusty rose, lavender, sage, blue-gray) • Type 3: warm, rich, earthy (rust, mustard, olive, camel) • Type 4: cool, rich, high-contrast jewel tones (emerald, sapphire, royal purple, fuchsia, true red, black, white, charcoal)” Keep facial features and proportions exactly the same.
For Fun! What are your colours?
2 likes • 22d
I will try again tomorrow, because Chat is temporarily blind and can't see what I upload, so it gave me a made-up face, which reminds me a little of Natalie Wood. Claude, on the other hand, can't modify photos, so it made four of these padded stick figures for me. Oh well, it's almost 4am. I guess even AIs need to get some sleep to do their best.
1 like • 22d
Okay, Nano Banana did it. I swear it looks like it put on some extra makeup on the left hand pics. My cheeks are much rosier. Bottom right looks the best to me. Jewel tones for Julie. Sounds like we were made for each other.
Office Hours #1 – Visual Identity Foundations, Tools, and Next Steps
This Office Hours session was the first support and Q&A session for members of the AI Identity Lab. The goal of Office Hours is to help members troubleshoot, get feedback, and make progress on their visual identity, AI images, and videos. This session focused heavily on foundations, classroom structure, tools, and how to use the community for support. 1. The Most Important Takeaway: Start With Your Visual Identity Foundation Before creating AI images, videos, or content, you need to build your visual identity foundation. If you skip this step: - Your images will look inconsistent - Your content will feel scattered - You will waste time creating images you never use - Your audience won’t recognize your content If you build the foundation first: - Your images will look cohesive - Content creation becomes faster - Your brand becomes recognizable - Everything you create works together Foundation first. Content second. Your foundation includes: - Brand colors - Fonts - Style (modern, soft, bold, luxury, etc.) - Backgrounds - Clothing colors - Overall vibe and identity - AI persona / avatar (optional) 2. How to Choose Your Colors (Using NanaBanana) A great tip from this session was using NanaBanana to test different colors on yourself. You can: - Change clothing colors - Test different backgrounds - Try different color palettes - See what actually looks good on YOU Suggested color directions discussed: - Blues - Grays - Blacks - Dark tones - Winter palettes The goal is not to guess your colors — it’s to test and see what looks best visually. 3. Use AI as a Thinking Partner for Your Identity We also talked about using AI to help develop your identity and brand direction. You can use: - Astrology - Numerology - Aura colors - Personality tests - Archetypes - Color psychology - Brand personality frameworks You can put all of this into ChatGPT and ask it to help you: - Identify brand colors - Identify brand personality - Identify visual themes - Identify style direction - Create prompts for your AI images
2 likes • Mar 21
Wow! If the notes are this awe-mazing, I'm looking forward to seeing the session❣️ And honestly, it's a kick in the butt to not get so caught up in everything else on my plate that I let time, and getting this done, slip away from me. Thank you one and all❣️❣️❣️
1 like • Mar 25
What a great call, and it inspires me to do the work. When you shared your screen and had my post front and center, I actually thought something must have gone wrong with Zoom and I was back on my computer😆 When you were talking about colors, I stopped the video and went to my closet thinking I might take pictures of my favorite clothes and load them in AI to riff off of. Then, I went to OpenArt and scrolled through all the photos and learned two things ... 1) AI was already riffing off some of my clothes because I trained my twin with pictures of me wearing those clothes, and ... 2) I look better in lighter colors, but I'll work on zeroing in a little more than that.
#IdentityGap
"My business is here: strengths-based personal development author and course creator, but my “older” visuals (I haven’t posted in a long time) show: author coach for nonfiction self-help authors, which still does apply.” I just went through your "Map Your Visual Identity Gap" process (Visual Identity Foundations/Module 1/Exercise 5). Since I'm focused right now on a workbook that helps people to see beyond their negativity bias and embrace their strengths, this idea for an image popped into my head. Chat helped me get this initial visual to see what it might look like. I haven't played with it yet, but it's a start. Chat also gave me some video ideas that would take this even further, but I just wanted a basic image to start with.
#IdentityGap
Yipee! I got my Loom Roadmap😍
Thank you, Lindsay. I so appreciate your guidance. I even made a more detailed list of each lesson you're recommending, so I can check them off one by one. I'm interested in the LinkedIn lessons, because I probably haven't touched my account there in over a decade. I didn't think I needed it, but I'm hearing from all different directions how important it is now. I also look forward to seeing what you have to say about playful images, because I want that to be part of my brand, too. Right now, I can't find my Wild Writing Wednesdays photos of me writing while riding on a camel, while doing goat yoga, and others, but I did find a "photograph" of me and my friend Buddha meditating and journaling on the beach, as well as one of me resurrecting abandoned ideas from my ideas graveyard and turning them into published books, one of which I'm working on right now. Interestingly, these two "photos" must have been taken on the same long day, because I'm wearing the same outfit.
Yipee! I got my Loom Roadmap😍
1 like • Mar 12
I found my wild writing pics!
1 like • Mar 12
@Lindsay Hack Thanks❣️❣️❣️
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Julie Isaac
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