Format library
10 formats — curated weekly

Action Figure Packaging
You — or your brand — presented as a collectible action figure sealed inside blister packaging. Complete with name plate, tagline, accessories that represent your work or personality, and 80s-era toy-box styling.

Crawling Out of the Post
A person — you or a character — physically emerging, climbing, or breaking out through the frame of a social media post, phone screen, or piece of paper as if the 2D surface is a portal.

AI Yearbook / Era Portrait
A portrait reshot in the aesthetic of a specific decade or cultural moment — 90s yearbook photo, 80s glamour shot, medieval portrait, Renaissance oil painting, or 70s polaroid. The subject is the same person; only the era changes.

Spotify Vinyl / Stats Card
A stylized Spotify-themed card showing someone's (real or fabricated) listening stats, top artists, or "personality type" presented as a vinyl record sleeve, wrapped gift box, or holographic ID card.

Wes Anderson Aesthetic
Any scene, product, or moment reframed in the precise, symmetrical, pastel-toned visual language of a Wes Anderson film — centered composition, flat perspective, vintage props, muted palette.

Starter Pack Collage
A grid of 4–9 images, objects, or icons that define a niche identity, job, lifestyle, or personality type — presented as "The [X] Starter Pack." Each item is labeled and arranged in a clean collage.

Personalized Magazine Cover
You or your brand as the cover star of a fictional (or real-looking) magazine — complete with masthead, cover lines, barcode, and issue date. Styles range from TIME to Vogue to niche trade publications.

LinkedIn Career Villain Era
A cinematic portrait presenting someone as a stylish, powerful antagonist — a "villain era" moment. Dark dramatic lighting, tailored outfit, slight smirk, bold typography overlay stating their "villain arc" achievement.

Brutalist Typography Poster
A bold, unapologetic graphic design piece with oversized type, clashing colors, raw grid layouts, and intentionally "ugly" or anti-design aesthetics inspired by 1960s–70s Swiss brutalism and contemporary anti-aesthetic movements.

Glassmorphism Quote Card
A quote or statement displayed on a frosted-glass card floating over a blurred gradient background. The card has a translucent glass effect, subtle border glow, and clean sans-serif typography.