Microsoft Designer: How To Design Graphics Using AI Prompts And DALL-E

DALL·E 2 is an advanced generative AI system developed by OpenAI that can outputs realistic images and art from textual descriptions. It can input a natural language description and produce corresponding images as output. This technology allows for creative expression and can be a valuable tool for various applications, from generating artwork to illustrating ideas and concepts. It’s a testament to the capabilities of AI in the field of image generation.

Microsoft Designer

Microsoft has integrated DALL·E 2, the second generation of OpenAI‘s DALL·E, into its Microsoft Designer application. Microsoft Designer is a graphic design app that helps you create professional-quality social media posts, invitations, digital postcards, graphics, and more.

Using AI to generate images with DALL·E 2 offers several benefits, including:

This integration allows users to generate unique and creative images by providing clear AI image prompts.

How to use DALL·E 2 with Microsoft Designer

  1. Go to Microsoft Designer.
  2. In the text box labeled Start with an AI-generated image, enter a phrase describing the image you want to generate. This phrase is your AI image prompt.

You can be quite creative with your prompts, ranging from simple icons and patterns to detailed illustrations and artwork. For example, you could enter a prompt like “an adorable character running, ink-and-watercolor illustration, colorful background.”

The AI will then generate an image based on your prompt, and you can further enhance it using the graphic design features available in Microsoft Designer.

Writing Prompts

To write effective AI prompts for DALL·E 2, consider the following tips:

Prompt Examples:

Here’s a selection of diverse AI prompts with specified art styles and additional details:

These prompts specify the art styles and offer additional details to help DALL·E 2 generate images that align with the chosen artistic influences. You can use these prompts as a starting point to explore various visual concepts.

Complex Designs and Spelling

The platform isn’t without its limitations. While it appears to do amazing artistic impressions, I did find that it fell flat on some simple issues that are critical to brands. One example was that I uploaded my logo and told it not to distort or manipulate it… a prerequisite for most brands. It ignored me:

The other interesting one is that it makes spelling errors, and on some layouts I wasn’t able to prompt new spelling, or edit to correct or replace the spelling.

This integration opens up possibilities for creative expression and design with unique and AI-generated visuals. I’m looking forward to seeing the platform learn more and provide better results. It’s already impressive, though, and I have no doubt this puts a lot of graphic designers’ jobs at risk in the near future.

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