10 Prompt Recipes for Marketing Teams

Dec 29, 2025
Last updated: Jan 9, 2026

Marketing teams need fast, consistent visuals. These prompt recipes keep results usable and easy to iterate. Swap the bracketed parts to match your brand.

1. SaaS landing page hero

Use for: homepage banners and paid ads
Prompt:

[product] hero banner, minimalist SaaS style, soft gradient background,
clean typography space, centered composition, 16:9 aspect ratio

2. Product mockup on a pedestal

Use for: product launches
Prompt:

[product] mockup on stone pedestal, studio lighting, neutral background,
premium photography, high detail, 4:5 aspect ratio

3. Lifestyle scene with product in context

Use for: social posts and blog headers
Prompt:

[product] used in real life, cozy lifestyle scene, warm light,
shallow depth of field, candid photography

4. Feature highlight card

Use for: landing page sections
Prompt:

isometric UI illustration, [feature] focus, flat vector style,
brand colors, clean grid layout

5. Email header image

Use for: newsletters
Prompt:

abstract gradient background, soft shapes, brand color palette,
minimal, wide banner layout, 2:1 aspect ratio

6. Event announcement poster

Use for: social campaigns
Prompt:

event poster design, bold title space, [theme] color palette,
high contrast, 4:5 aspect ratio

7. Testimonial spotlight

Use for: case studies
Prompt:

clean portrait-style background, subtle texture, centered quote area,
brand colors, simple layout

8. App screenshot frame

Use for: product updates
Prompt:

modern device frame mockup, floating UI screen, soft shadow,
minimal background, 16:9 aspect ratio

9. Seasonal campaign visual

Use for: promotions
Prompt:

seasonal campaign visual, [season] mood, brand colors,
simple composition, space for headline

10. Comparison graphic backdrop

Use for: feature comparison tables
Prompt:

clean geometric background, subtle grid, neutral tones,
space for icons and labels

Tips for better results

  • Keep the subject first and the style second.
  • Include the aspect ratio you need.
  • Change one variable per iteration so you can compare quickly.

If you need a refresher on prompt structure, start with Prompting Basics.

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