Brand brief created is handled by this skill in a customer-readable, reusable workflow.
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What is this?
Logo work goes off track when the brand is only described as modern, premium, friendly, or AI-looking. Logo Clarifier turns a rough product name, audience, tone, usage context, and avoid-list into a logo direction brief, three distinct directions, an image-generation prompt, and a review checklist for readability and fit. The value is not just a prettier prompt; it is the decision layer before visual assets start spreading across the product.

When this helps
- Brand clarity brief
- Three logo directions
- Image-generation prompt
- Logo review checklist
- You need a logo for a new product, but the brand direction is still described only as vague taste words like modern, premium, AI, or startup.
- The logo, landing page, and product UI are starting to pull in different visual directions because the brand has no clear baseline.
- You want AI logo outputs guided by a usable brief, selection criteria, and review path instead of many attractive but random options.
- It does not guarantee legal trademark clearance or final professional brand identity. It prepares a clearer direction and review path.
Less visual drift -> Clearer logo request -> Better downstream UI direction
A raw logo prompt usually jumps straight to an image before the business has decided what the mark should communicate. Logo Clarifier is stronger because it turns vague taste words into a brand clarity brief, three usable logo directions, an image-generation prompt, and a review checklist. That gives the buyer a clearer creative direction before spending more attempts on random visuals. Boundary: It does not provide trademark clearance or a complete professional identity system; it prepares a sharper logo direction for review.
Included interface patterns
A short intake that captures brand name, offer, audience, feeling, use case, and avoid list.
Clear brand assumptions and open questions before logo work.A comparison of safe, practical, and distinctive logo directions before selecting one.
Three visual concepts plus a recommended direction.A clean prompt for Nano Banana or an available agent image tool that avoids distorted text, copied marks, and over-complex visuals.
Logo image-generation prompt plus logo-board format: top lockup, icon-only variant, and dark-background variant.A checklist for readability, spelling, small-size use, light/dark backgrounds, and brand fit.
Ready-to-refine, needs-revision, or not-ready verdict.