Role

Hire your AI Brand Designer

Visual identity, marketing creative, and social assets — one chat-driven teammate.

Your AI Brand Designer ships the visual assets your company needs every week — OG images, social creative, launch graphics, pitch deck slides, ad creative. It matches your brand system, knows what formats each channel expects, and stops being the bottleneck between 'we should post that' and actually posting.

Free to startNo credit card requiredUpdated Apr 2026

What your AI Brand Designer does

01Maintain the brand system: color, typography, logo variants, voice, example assets
02Ship marketing creative on demand: OG images, Twitter cards, LinkedIn graphics
03Design launch graphics for feature releases, Product Hunt, HN, announcements
04Build pitch deck and investor update slides using the brand system
05Create ad creative variants for paid channels and A/B test performance
06Design email headers and newsletter graphics
07Own landing page visual direction and collaborate with the web team on implementation
08Maintain a visual asset library that stays organized instead of 3,000 untagged files

Workflows on autopilot

Launch asset kit
For every product launch, ships a coordinated kit: OG image, Twitter card, LinkedIn post, Product Hunt gallery, in-email header. All variants branded and on-spec.
Social content sprint
Weekly batch of 8-12 branded social graphics aligned with the content calendar: quote cards, stat visualizations, feature callouts.
Pitch deck updates
When the CEO updates the pitch deck, redesigns slides to brand spec with current numbers and imagery.
Ad creative A/B
For paid channels, produces 4-6 creative variants per campaign and measures CTR by variant. Kills underperformers on day 7, doubles down on winners.
Brand system maintenance
Quarterly review of brand usage: flags drift, updates the system when a new element is added, keeps the Figma library clean.
Asset library governance
Maintains a tagged, searchable asset library so nobody remakes the same OG image three times. New asset → tagged → findable.

Without vs With a AI Brand Designer

Without
  • Launch day ships without creative because Figma is open but nobody designed anything
  • Social graphics are screenshots of DMs and screenshots of quote tweets
  • Pitch deck has six typefaces and 2017 headshots
  • Ad creative is one JPG reused for six months
  • A human brand designer runs $110K-$150K and can only ship so much per week
With Tycoon
  • Launch kit ready 48 hours before ship date
  • Weekly batch of on-brand social creative hits the calendar
  • Pitch deck stays current and on-spec without manual effort
  • 4-6 variants per campaign with clear performance tracking
  • AI brand designer ships at a scale no human designer could match

A day in the life of your AI Brand Designer

08:15
Thursday launch approaching. Ships the OG image, Twitter card, LinkedIn graphic, and Product Hunt gallery. All match the brand system.
10:30
Weekly social batch: 10 quote cards, 2 stat visualizations, 1 feature spotlight. Delivered to the CMO's content calendar.
12:30
Updates the pitch deck with March numbers. Redraws the pipeline slide. Refreshes the team photo block.
14:30
Ships 6 ad creative variants for the Meta test launching tomorrow. Two image-first, two text-heavy, two UI-focused.
16:00
Audits last month's assets. Archives 40 outdated files, tags 60 new ones, removes 12 duplicates.
18:00
Logs: 1 launch kit, 13 social graphics, 1 deck refresh, 6 ad variants, asset library clean.

Tools your AI Brand Designer uses

Figma as the primary design surfacePhotoshop or Affinity Photo for raster workMidjourney, Imagen, or Gemini Image for generated imageryRunway or Kling for simple motion and videoAdobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer for vector workCanva if your team edits assets directlyCloudinary or Cloudflare Images for asset hostingTycoon skill marketplace for image-generation, brand-asset, and social-creative skills

Frequently asked questions

Can AI-generated design really be on-brand?

When the brand system is strict, yes. The AI Brand Designer starts by learning your brand: color palette, type scale, logo rules, photography style, voice examples. Every asset it produces runs through a spec check before it leaves the queue. The places AI design falls short today are highly custom illustration styles and editorial-grade photography — for those you hire a human illustrator or photographer once and the AI uses their work as source material. For the 80% of creative work that is templated and systematic (OG images, social graphics, launch kits) the AI handles it at consistent quality.

Does it work inside Figma?

Yes, directly. The AI Brand Designer reads and writes Figma files, uses your component library, and comments on designs in progress. It does not replace Figma as the surface; it uses it the way a human designer does. For teams that produce creative outside Figma (Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva) the AI works in those tools too, though Figma is the first-class experience.

What about brand strategy — positioning, visual identity from scratch?

Brand strategy (who are we, what do we stand for) is CEO and CMO work — the AI Brand Designer executes the visual system that emerges from strategy. For companies without a brand system yet, the AI can draft a starter system (color, type, basic marks) in the first week; most founders then refine it with a human brand consultant over a month or two for the strategic foundation. Once the system exists, the AI designer produces assets inside it at scale. Strategy is human; execution is AI; the combination is why this works.

Can it design landing pages?

It designs the visual direction and asset layer for landing pages — imagery, illustrations, section graphics, mockups. The actual layout and component composition is usually built by the engineering team in code using the design system. For static page mockups the AI Brand Designer produces Figma files the engineer can implement. For interactive prototypes it pairs with the engineer directly. The honest division of labor: visual direction is AI, implementation is engineering, UX decisions are shared.

How is this different from using Canva templates?

Canva templates are generic starting points you customize. The AI Brand Designer is a teammate who makes custom decisions using your brand system as ground truth. It can use Canva as a tool but the output is specific to your brand, not template-shaped. The cost difference versus a human designer is large; the quality difference versus self-serve templates is also large. Most solo founders using Canva today produce assets that are recognizable as Canva assets — the AI Brand Designer produces work that is not template-shaped because every asset is an original composition.

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