Example media
Reviewed visual examples



How to use in Voloshow
Workflow steps
- 1
Define the brand problem
Write the industry, tone, usage surfaces, and mark type before generating any image.
- 2
Generate simple directions
Prefer flat, high-contrast, no-text marks that can be evaluated at small sizes.
- 3
Test in mockups
Place selected directions on cards, packaging, or app-icon surfaces to compare fit.
- 4
Move to manual vector work
Rebuild the chosen direction and run legal review before using it publicly.
Specs
Use case status and media context
| Best output | Brand exploration mockups, not final trademark files. |
|---|---|
| Table use | Mark card, app icon direction, package placement, merch preview. |
| Review | Originality, similarity, vector feasibility, small-size legibility. |
| Tool path | Generate, Image to Prompt, Image Enhancer. |
Common mistakes
Avoid these before publishing
- Treating generated raster marks as production-ready logos.
- Naming competitor brands or protected marks in prompts.
- Skipping small-size, contrast, similarity, and trademark checks.
Next action
Explore the mark, then rebuild it manually.
Use Voloshow for fast visual directions and keep final logo files in a vector and legal-review workflow.
Use-case fit
AI logo mockups are useful for early direction and presentation context, not for final legal identity work. Use them to explore silhouette, color, placement, and brand-system fit before rebuilding the chosen concept as original vector artwork.
Workflow
Generate simple mark directions, place the best ones into mockup contexts, compare readability at small sizes, then move only approved ideas into vector design and trademark review.
- Keep prompts abstract and original.
- Avoid competitor names and protected marks.
- Rebuild final artwork manually.
Review boundary
A mockup can be visually useful while still unsafe. Check similarity to existing marks, generated text, small-size legibility, color contrast, and whether the concept can be redrawn cleanly in vector form.
Prompt examples
Copy-ready starts
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Treat generated marks as exploration. Rebuild approved directions as original vector artwork and run trademark and similarity review before launch.
Describe the industry, mark type, geometry, contrast, background, usage surface, and what to avoid such as existing brands or readable fake text.
Use Generate for directions, Image to Prompt for reference breakdowns, and Image Enhancer only for presentation previews.
No. Use abstract visual traits and business context instead of competitor names, protected marks, or confusingly similar symbols.

