When you start building a brand idea, two questions usually come first: Who is it for? What makes it different? In this post, we will answer the next question: What should your brand look and feel like? At the beginning, brand style can feel vague. You may have words in mind, like energetic, friendly, creative, …
After using AI to find my target audience, I had another question: What makes W TRY AI different? This question matters because many people are already creating content about AI tools, and many of them are highly skilled. If I only say, “I test AI tools,” W TRY AI may sound similar to those advanced …
When I first started W TRY AI, I mainly created content from my own ideas. I wanted to explore AI tools, connect them with branding, and see what they could help me create. But after a few posts, I realized that this was not enough for building a personal brand. If I want W TRY …
In the previous post, I used Copilot and Midjourney to build the first visual direction for The Scented Archive. Midjourney helped me create the cold green mood, the perfume bottle direction, and the overall atmosphere of the brand. However, the image was still not ready to use as a brand asset. The label text was …
In the previous post, I compared Midjourney, Lovart, and Canva AI, and I started to see how each tool could support a different part of the brand design process. After testing those tools separately, I wanted to move into the next stage of W TRY AI: Develop. For this post, I wanted to test one …
In the previous post, I used Midjourney to create an advertising image for a fictional juice brand called Citrus Glow. I went through three rounds of prompt iteration, and the final image became more dynamic, colorful, and advertising-like. After that experiment, I wanted to test a new question: What happens when the same brand idea …
In my previous post, I tested how Lovart could help turn a vague brand feeling into a product visual. This time, I wanted to try another tool that many creators love: Midjourney. The question I wanted to test was: Can Midjourney push a simple product idea into a stronger brand visual? For this experiment, I …
After clarifying brand direction and visual mood, I wanted to test the next question: Can AI turn a vague brand feeling into a product visual? In this experiment, I tested Lovart, an AI design tool, to generate an early product image for a virtual tea brand, Wendy Tea. My goal was not to create an …
When I first started using AI for creative work, I thought the question was: which AI tool is the best? But while building W TRY AI, I realized that different AI tools are useful for different parts of the branding process. In this post, I am focusing on AI chat assistants, not visual design tools …
Hi everyone! Welcome to W TRY AI. Ever wonder what AI tools can actually do for branding and whether anyone without a design background or big budget can use them to test a brand idea? AI tools are everywhere right now. Midjourney. Lovart. Runway. ChatGPT. Claude. Every week, something new shows up. So I decided …









