Best Lovart Prompts for Product Design, UI, Branding, and Ads

Lovart Guide Team
May 3, 2026
12 min read

Why Lovart Prompts Matter

The quality of your Lovart output depends almost entirely on the quality of your prompts. Unlike simple image generators where vague prompts can produce interesting results, Lovart is a design agent that needs clear, structured instructions to create usable business assets.

A well-written Lovart prompt can mean the difference between a generic image and a production-ready logo, ad, or brand identity system.


The Lovart Prompt Framework

Lovart prompts work best when they include these elements:

1. Subject — What Are You Designing?

Be specific about the deliverable:

  • "Create a logo for..."
  • "Design an Instagram ad for..."
  • "Generate a product photo of..."
  • "Make a brand style guide for..."

2. Context — Who Is It For?

Provide business context:

  • Brand name and industry
  • Target audience
  • Brand personality (professional, playful, luxury, etc.)

3. Style — What Should It Look Like?

Describe the visual direction:

  • Design style (minimalist, vintage, modern, bold)
  • Color preferences (specific hex codes or general direction)
  • Typography style (serif, sans-serif, script)
  • Mood or feeling (trustworthy, energetic, elegant)

4. Technical Specs — Format and Dimensions

Include practical requirements:

  • Dimensions (1080x1080px, A4, etc.)
  • Aspect ratio (1:1, 9:16, 16:9)
  • File format needs (vector, transparent background)
  • Platform (Instagram, LinkedIn, print, etc.)

5. Elements — What Should Be Included?

List specific components:

  • Text content (taglines, headlines, CTAs)
  • Imagery (product photos, illustrations, icons)
  • Brand assets (logo placement, color usage)

Best Lovart Prompts by Category

Logo Design Prompts

Minimalist Tech Startup Logo:

"Create a minimalist logo for 'TechFlow', a SaaS project management tool. Style: clean geometric shapes, modern sans-serif typography. Colors: gradient from deep blue (#1E3A8A) to cyan (#06B6D4). Include both icon and wordmark versions. The icon should abstractly represent flow or connectivity. Vector style, clean lines."

Luxury Brand Emblem:

"Design an elegant luxury emblem logo for 'Meridian Jewelry', a premium jewelry brand. Style: sophisticated crest with ornate details. Colors: black and gold (#D4AF37). Include decorative elements like laurel wreaths. Typography: refined serif."

Explore all logo prompts in our Prompt Library

UI Design Prompts

Mobile App UI:

"Design a mobile app UI screen for a fitness tracking app. Screen: workout dashboard showing today's stats (calories, steps, active minutes). Style: modern, clean, dark mode with accent color (#4ADE80). Include: navigation bar at bottom, hero stat cards, progress rings, and a 'Start Workout' CTA button. iOS style, 375x812px."

Website Landing Page:

"Create a landing page design for 'GreenBasket', an organic grocery delivery service. Style: fresh, natural, trustworthy. Include: hero section with headline 'Farm-Fresh Groceries Delivered', feature grid (3 benefits), testimonial section, and email signup CTA. Brand colors: green (#228B22) and cream (#FEF3C7). Desktop width, 1440px."

Brand Identity Prompts

Complete Brand Package:

"Create a complete brand identity for 'Summit Coffee', a premium coffee roaster. Include: 1) Primary logo (icon + wordmark), 2) Color palette with HEX codes (warm browns, cream, burnt orange accent), 3) Typography recommendations, 4) Brand pattern using coffee bean motifs, 5) Business card design. Style: artisanal, premium, approachable."

Social Media Ad Prompts

Instagram Product Ad:

"Design an Instagram post (1080x1080px) for 'FreshFit' meal delivery. Show a vibrant, healthy meal in a modern kitchen setting. Include: brand logo (top right), headline 'Eat Fresh, Stay Fit', discount badge '20% OFF First Order', and 'Order Now' CTA. Style: bright, appetizing, lifestyle photography aesthetic. Colors: green and white."

LinkedIn Professional Banner:

"Create a LinkedIn banner (1584x396px) for 'DataPro Analytics', a business intelligence consultancy. Include: professional tagline 'Turn Data Into Decisions', subtle data visualization graphics, and website URL. Style: corporate, credible, modern. Colors: navy blue (#1E3A5F) with teal accents."

Product Photography Prompts

E-commerce White Background:

"Create a clean product photo of a wireless headphone on pure white background. Style: Amazon/e-commerce standard. Lighting: soft, even, minimal shadows. Product at 3/4 angle. High detail, sharp focus. Product fills 85% of frame. Professional commercial photography quality."

Lifestyle Product Shot:

"Create a lifestyle product photograph of a ceramic coffee mug in use. Setting: cozy morning kitchen with natural light. Show the mug on a wooden table with a newspaper and croissant. Shot on 50mm lens, shallow depth of field. Warm, inviting atmosphere. The mug should be the focal point."


Prompt Engineering Tips for Lovart

1. Be Specific, Not Vague

Bad: "Make me an ad" Good: "Design a Facebook ad (1200x628px) for 'TechFlow' SaaS product. Include: product screenshot on left, 3 bullet point benefits on right, headline 'Streamline Your Workflow', and 'Start Free Trial' CTA button. Blue and white color scheme."

2. Use the SCREW Framework

  • Subject: What are you designing?
  • Context: Who is it for?
  • Reference: What style?
  • Elements: Specific requirements
  • What not: Anything to avoid

3. Iterate in Conversation

Lovart's ChatCanvas lets you refine designs through conversation:

  1. Start with a detailed initial prompt
  2. Review the output
  3. Request specific changes: "Make the icon larger" or "Try a darker blue"
  4. Continue refining until satisfied

4. Include Color Codes

When brand colors matter, provide exact HEX codes:

"Use primary color #2563EB and accent color #F59E0B"

5. Specify Dimensions and Platform

Always include size and intended platform:

"Instagram Story (1080x1920px, 9:16)" or "A4 flyer (210x297mm)"


Common Prompt Mistakes

  1. Being too vague — "Something cool" gives poor results
  2. Forgetting dimensions — Without size specs, output may not fit your needs
  3. Ignoring brand context — Always mention brand colors, tone, and audience
  4. Not specifying text content — If you need text in the design, write it exactly
  5. Accepting first output — The magic happens in iteration; keep refining

Where to Find More Lovart Prompts

Browse our complete Prompt Library with 50+ ready-to-use prompts organized by category:

  • Logo Design — 8 prompts for various styles and industries
  • Brand Identity — 7 prompts for complete brand systems
  • Social Media — 8 prompts for all major platforms
  • Product Photography — 6 prompts for e-commerce
  • Poster Design — 6 prompts for events and promotions
  • Video & Motion — 5 prompts for video content
  • Illustration — 6 prompts for custom artwork
  • Packaging — 6 prompts for product packaging

Advanced Prompt Techniques

Weighted Keywords

Use emphasis to prioritize elements:

"Create a logo with ((geometric icon)) and (clean typography) — no gradients, no shadows"

Style Mixing

Combine multiple styles for unique results:

"Modern minimalist meets vintage retro, clean lines with nostalgic color grading"

Negative Prompts

Specify what to avoid:

"Design a clean website hero — no clutter, no more than 3 colors, no stock photo feel"


Conclusion

Great Lovart prompts follow a simple formula: be specific, provide context, and iterate. The more detail you include about your brand, audience, and technical needs, the better your results will be.

Start with the prompts in this guide, then customize them for your specific projects. And remember — Lovart's conversational interface means you can always refine and adjust until the design is perfect.

Ready to try these prompts? Browse our complete Prompt Library or try Lovart for free.

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