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AlanGilbertson
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May 14, 2026

Cross-Product Creative Challenge #13: Beauty Magazine Ad

  • May 14, 2026
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Welcome to a new Cross-Product Creative Challenge! Thanks to everyone who participated in the movie poster challenge with such great creations. This time we’re switching from action movies to fashion.

(Note: This is not a prompt challenge. There are other challenges for that.)

 

The Challenge:
 


Design a high-fashion magazine ad for wealthy, non-alien animals—any creature will do, so long as it lives on Earth. Start in Firefly, Boards, Express, or Photoshop, but DO NOT stop at a prompt. There are quality details (lighting, contrast, composition) and content details you will have to get right.

Guidelines:


A prompt is not enough. Layer your assets and refine your composition. Treat Firefly and partner models as collaborators. Use prompts to generate assets you can put together in an ad. Think like an art director. What’s the story here? Who is the audience and what is the marketing message?

It’s a Cross-Product Challenge! Use Photoshop, Illustrator, Substance, Adobe Express, Fresco—whatever tools will help you build the scene.

Share your process:


Tell us how you created it. What tools did you use? How did you refine your idea? What choices did you make?

This one started life as an idea: What would it be like if camels had a beauty industry, fashion magazines, cosmetic brands? The starting point was to ask Nano Banana Pro, “Create a name and logo for a luxury hair and cosmetic brand for ultra-rich camels.” It came up with the brand name, a starting point for a logo, and some ideas for specific cosmetics. Mirabelle started as a Firefly 5 prompt: “A high-end magazine glamor photograph of an anthropomorphized young female camel with immaculately groomed hair and cosmetics, long eyelashes, in a luxurious beauty salon for camels.”

The ad copy and overall look are modeled on old cosmetic ads featuring different movie stars, particularly a Revlon mascara ad with Emma Stone. 

Mirabelle went through several iterations to get the look, the hair, and (for this ad) the eyelashes right. The eyelash extender is one of several cosmetic items I made in collaboration with Nano Banana that will get their own ads.

In Photoshop, I made an image large enough for a magazine page at 300 ppi and generated an exotic “Arabian palace” spa for a background. “Select Subject” pulled Mirabelle out of her original image on Firefly Boards. Photoshop is also where the product image and the logo were refined.

Final assembly and layout is in InDesign, where the background image gets a color tint eyedroppered from the silk scarf, and the product is layered by using “Object Layer Options” on two instances of the product Photoshop file.

I’m encouraging everyone to approach this like you would a real client project. Composition, colors, copy, image quality should be appropriate for a high-end publication. Even if you don’t do this kind of work for a living, or very often, it’s great practice in getting the different tools to work together. Above all, have fun with it!

 

    23 replies

    J E L
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    May 17, 2026

    I used Firefly with Gemini 3 to create the images and added the text in Photoshop. My idea was to use a buffalo as the star spokescat for an accessory campaign. I prompted for an emphasis on natural beauty and elements from nature such as feathers, medicine pouches, petroglyphs, turquoise, precious gems, fringe, and patches. I also asked for scenes depicting earth, air, fire, and water.

     

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 20, 2026

    Love this. I love the magazine advertorial feature, too. Kind of a cross between the fashion magazine and National Geographic. Nicely done!

     

    Henrik Heigl
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    May 17, 2026


    Minimalistic Layout and Design inspired from a sports brand ;-)
    Firefly combined with Express.

    regards,Henrik
    Inspiring
    May 16, 2026

    Prompt to create cheeky ad layout for beauty product for SharPei pups. In Photoshop refined and tweaked the image, adjusting colors and composition. Wording added.

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 17, 2026

    That’s adorable, Michele! Wonderful idea, lovely copy!

    Inspiring
    May 18, 2026

    Thanks ​@AlanGilbertson, this was a fun exercise.

    Participating Frequently
    May 16, 2026

    Bestia Beauty Ad Campaign

    I absolutely loved the challenge idea, so I developed a unified campaign for a single animal luxury beauty brand “Bestia Beauty”. I’ve created 3 layouts so far, and more “models” and products will join the series over time😊

    Here’s what the process looked like:

    1. Concept ideation. I asked AI to generate high-fashion pairings of luxury beauty products with specific animals and selected the strongest concepts.
    2. Image creation & refinement. I generated animal and product images in Adobe Firefly, then used Nano Banan 2 and GPT Image 2 to modify them (changing clothes, accessories, poses, adding details, and creating closeups).
    3. Brand & logo development. I asked AI for luxury animal-brand name ideas, and together we arrived at Bestia Beauty. I generated a logo concept, extracted the key elements, then redrew it from scratch in Illustrator. For typography, I used Adobe Fonts (Aviano family works perfectly here).
    1. Layout & final polish. I built the core ad layouts in InDesign, adjusted and composited the images in Photoshop to fit the designs, then refined details and upscaled the final visuals in Photoshop.

    Tools used: Adobe Firefly (Nano Banan 2, GPT Image 2), InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Adobe Fonts.

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 17, 2026

    Wow, Ula. I wish I could give a dozen likes. I asked everyone to treat this like a real client project, and you did that brilliantly. Thank you!

    Participating Frequently
    May 17, 2026

    Thank you, Alan! I actually do worldbuilding and speculative branding for my fiction, so I love exploring ideas like this💖

    Participating Frequently
    May 16, 2026

    Couldn’t resist the following: Firefly prompt: Create a leopard wearing a high fashion garment with a flair of superior reign vertical closeup: Photoshop Generative Fill = Crown: InDesign Text and placement of crown… :) 

     

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 17, 2026

    This is great! You and ​@ula_kuzma are the only people so far who have used InDesign for the typography and that layout trick. As I mentioned to ​@daniellei4510, I’m saving magazine covers for a later challenge, but this is still nice work. 

    Participating Frequently
    May 25, 2026

    Awesome and thank you… I look forward to the cover challenge… :) 

    D. Humann
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    May 15, 2026
    Final Layout
    Design Process

    This project began with a simple question: what if lions had their own over-the-top luxurious lifestyle brand?

    Using some proprietary tools, LLMs, and Firefly Boards, I generated ideas for the brand, logos, product packaging, and the hero portrait of Leopold “Leo” Royale — influencer and spokesman for the MANE D’OR product suite.

    From there, pixel-pushing in Photoshop brought everything together — precise compositing, lighting tweaks, color grading, and that perfect wink. Final assembly and typesetting were done in Adobe Illustrator for a clean, publication-ready layout.

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 16, 2026

    I was hoping for something with the inimitable Humann creative spark, and this is just perfect! Thanks for the detailed process. This is what it’s all about. 

    D. Humann
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    May 16, 2026

    Thanks, ​@AlanGilbertson. I just kind of riffed on your idea but with my product, messaging and spokes-animal. Fun challenge! 

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    May 15, 2026

    Behind the Zenith Botanics Ad

    The creation of the Zenith Botanics advertisement was a journey that blended nature documentary inspiration with advanced digital design tools. The goal was to create a visually striking, humorous, yet highly effective campaign for a natural women's skincare line.

    The Spark of Inspiration

    The core concept for this campaign was born from an unexpected source: a nature documentary. While watching a segment on how elephants protect and hydrate their skin from the scorching heat using mud and water, a creative parallel emerged. If these majestic animals instinctively know the importance of skin hydration, why shouldn't we celebrate that concept with a playful twist?

    This observation sparked the central idea: imagining a group of female elephants enjoying a luxurious spa day in the middle of the jungle, actively applying moisturizer to their skin. It was the perfect metaphor for the brand's message—natural, essential, and deeply hydrating skincare.

    The Design Workflow

    To bring this imaginative concept to life, a combination of industry-leading design tools was utilized:

    1. Logo Creation with Adobe IllustratorThe foundation of the brand identity began in Adobe Illustrator. The Zenith Botanics logo was crafted to convey elegance and natural beauty. Using vector graphics, the circular botanical wreath—featuring delicate leaves and flowers—was designed to frame the bold, sophisticated typography. This ensured the logo was crisp, scalable, and perfectly aligned with the premium positioning of the brand.

    2. Scene Generation with Adobe FireflyTo create the highly detailed and surreal main image, Adobe Firefly's generative AI capabilities were employed. The prompt focused on generating a photorealistic yet whimsical scene: female elephants relaxing on lounge chairs by a tropical river, wearing spa accessories like hair towels and sunglasses, while applying white moisturizing cream. Firefly successfully captured the lush, vibrant jungle environment and the humorous, relaxed expressions of the elephants.

    3. Composition and Typography in Adobe PhotoshopOnce the base image was generated, Adobe Photoshop was used to bring all the elements together into a cohesive advertisement. The process involved:

    •Color Grading and Retouching: Enhancing the lighting to create a warm, golden-hour glow that highlights the "Jungle Glow Spa" atmosphere.

    •Logo Integration: Seamlessly placing the Zenith Botanics logo created in Illustrator into the scene, ensuring it stood out against the water background.

    •Typography Application: Adding the headline "UNLOCK YOUR BEST SKIN" and the subheadline "The Power of Proper Hydration" using elegant serif fonts that match the brand's luxurious identity. The text was styled with deep red and green tones to complement the natural color palette of the image.

    The Final Result

    The final advertisement successfully merges humor with high-end beauty marketing. By anthropomorphizing elephants in a spa setting, the ad captures attention immediately, while the elegant typography and branding ground the image as a legitimate, premium skincare campaign. It’s a memorable visual story that perfectly communicates the transformative power of proper hydration.

     

    Had a lot of fun. Hope you guys like it

     

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    May 15, 2026

     

    Alexandre Becquet
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    May 15, 2026

    Just a quick and fun test in the Manga and comic style

    Amybeth M. ACI G7
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    May 15, 2026

    Done in Boards FF , editing with 🍌🍌🍌

    🫦🫦🫦💄🦒

    Amybeth M G7 Certified Expert -End to End Workflow
    AlanGilbertson
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    May 16, 2026

    This is so cheeky, Amybeth! Lips that “leave a lasting impression,” indeed. I’m still chuckling! 😂

    May 15, 2026


    Started with FF image
    Brought into PS cleaned it up and then added the text and the logo.

    AlanGilbertson
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    May 20, 2026

    Totally jellicious, Nate! I love the concept of emotional support lip gloss. Somehow, in the age of InstaTok influencers, that just gives me the giggles!