Visual ToolsUpdated Feb 2026

Illustration Generator tool

How to generate branded illustration systems

Illustration Generator produces custom illustrations tailored to your brand personality and visual style. Use it to create spot illustrations, feature graphics, onboarding visuals, and editorial artwork β€” all with a consistent illustrative language unique to your brand.

πŸ“˜ How to Access

Navigate to Halo Studio β†’ Visual Identity β†’ Illustration Generator, or go directly to /halo-studio/illustration-generator.


What Illustration Generator Does

Unlike photographic imagery, illustrations give your brand a distinctive hand-crafted feel. This tool creates illustrations that share a unified visual language β€” consistent line weight, color usage, and stylistic motifs.

✏️ Style-Locked Output

Define your illustration style once and generate assets that all share the same visual language.

🎭 Brand Personality

Illustrations reflect your brand's tone β€” playful, sophisticated, technical, or organic.

πŸ” Recurring Motifs

Lock key visual elements (characters, objects, textures) for cross-asset consistency.

πŸ’Ύ Library Integration

Save approved illustrations to your Asset Library for reuse and model training.


How to Generate Illustrations

1
Define your illustration style

Describe the visual approach β€” flat, isometric, hand-drawn, geometric, minimalist. Include details about line weight, color fill style, and level of detail.

2
Specify the use context

Tell the tool where the illustration will appear β€” blog header, feature section, onboarding screen, or social media. Context affects composition and complexity.

3
Generate and compare

Review the batch for stylistic consistency. The best illustration sets feel like they were created by the same artist.

4
Lock motifs and save

Identify recurring elements you want to keep (characters, shapes, textures) and save approved illustrations. These become references for future generations.


Best Practices

  • Start by generating a small set of 3–5 illustrations in the same style to establish your visual language.
  • Use your approved color palette β€” illustrations that use off-brand colors break the overall system.
  • Keep complexity appropriate to the use case: simple spot illustrations for UI, detailed scenes for editorial content.
  • Save your strongest outputs early β€” they become the style anchors for everything that follows.
πŸ’‘ Pro Tip

Build an illustration system, not just individual images. Generate a cohesive set of 8–10 illustrations covering your most common topics, save them all, and use them as style references. This creates a visual language that feels intentional and complete.

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