LIBRERIA DI PROMPT
How does the prompt library work?
Start with the image you need to make, not with a blank prompt. Search by style, scene, mood, or production constraint, then open a prompt that already contains the framing, lighting, identity, and output-format rules you want to reuse.
The best prompts here are meant to be adapted. Keep the core visual rule intact, swap the campaign-specific details, generate a small test batch, and save the strongest version as your production baseline.

golden hour urbano selfie

bagliore ambrato audio

simmetrico retro ritratto

Shining porta sfondata

vintage film noir

Die Hard condotto dell aria

britannico Crime gangster

gradini rocciosi vittoria

crime drama tuta sportiva

Gel illuminazione seduto

monocromatico arancione

stroboscopico meditazione

doppia luce beauty

pop art fashion

caffe Lifestyle ritratto

geometrico LED Studio

neon Cyan fashion

Vibrant estate fashion

cinematografico esterno campo

Yellow urbano Architect

cinematografico bianco e nero letto del fiume

bianco e nero Glam 1920s

urbano tetto bianco e nero

Sunlit ombra ritratto

Lifestyle ritratto Stool

spontaneo bianco e nero street foto

minimalista Studio focus sulle mani

cinematografico esterno fashion Reeds

urbano street camera

editoriale seduto on Sculpture

bianco e nero drammatico focus sulle mani

minimalista bianco e nero fine art Veil over Eyes

alto contrasto bianco e nero fine art Liquid Ice Texture

Dark fine art bianco e nero Hands Behind Head

fine art ritratto seduto on Stool

fine art ritratto in studio Floral Headpiece

fine art cinematografico ritratto Dancing Motion

concettuale fine art ritratto Child Holding Tablet

cinematografico fine art ritratto Lattice ombra Pattern

Artistic fine art ritratto Green Velvet & Foliage

drammatico bianco e nero fine art Blindfold & Wreath

fine art editoriale ritratto Tulle & Organic Elements

Artistic cinematografico ritratto Lying Down with Dried Flowers

cinematografico ritratto in studio luce ciano & White Halo

cinematografico low-key ritratto fashion luce verde & Red Flare

cinematografico notturno-Time ritratto urbano bokeh

cinematografico monocromatico ritratto arancione

cinematografico bianco e nero ritratto street stile with light leak

cinematografico Extreme primo piano profilo Eye Focus

cinematografico ritratto fashion neon & vetro

cinematografico ritratto fashion luce rossa

cinematografico fine art ritratto luce ad alone & Ritual Gesture

cinematografico concettuale ritratto arancione Symbols proiezione

cinematografico low-key ritratto fashion Elongated Neck

cinematografico fine art ritratto Foliage & Red Accent

cinematografico Natural-Light ritratto Sunlight Strip

cinematografico fine art ritratto Lace Shadows

cinematografico fashion beauty ritratto Split illuminazione

fine art Tank Top Strict Identity

cinematografico Low-Light Leaning Back

mosso creativo street Crowd

Extreme ombra Half-Face

bande di colore proiezione

bianco e nero Prayer Gesture

bianco e nero seduto on Steps

Gritty urbano Dirty vetro

seduto fashion Flat Cap

low-key Smoking Indoors

notturno street occhi schermati

bianco e nero mitico luna

noir neon trench coat & Hat

Extreme primo piano Eye Focus

futuristico vetro & neon

Overhead luce ad alone

concettuale simboli luminosi

bianco e nero urbano light leak

studio rosso fashion
Using the library
How should teams choose and adapt prompts?
What is the Maak.Digital prompt library?
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What is the Maak.Digital prompt library?
The Maak.Digital prompt library is a searchable collection of reusable AI image prompts for creative professionals, agencies, marketers, and content teams. Each prompt includes a title, description, model, difficulty, tags, generated example, and detailed prompt text that can be adapted for production work. The practical value is consistency: a team can reuse a visual direction without rewriting camera, lighting, identity, and format rules from memory.
How should creative teams search the library?
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How should creative teams search the library?
Search by the look you want, the production use case, a tag, a model, or a phrase from the prompt text. A useful search can start broad, such as urban or studio, then narrow by mood, lighting, pose, or output format. Filtered URLs such as /library?search=urban can be shared with teammates, saved in briefs, or revisited later.
What should stay fixed when reusing a prompt?
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What should stay fixed when reusing a prompt?
Keep the identity rule, camera framing, lighting direction, mood, style, and output format stable. Those constraints preserve the creative system and stop a useful prompt from drifting into a different visual idea. If several people will use the same prompt, mark these fixed parts before anyone edits the campaign-specific variables.
What can be changed safely?
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What can be changed safely?
Change campaign-specific details such as wardrobe nuance, background, prop, season, location, color intensity, or audience context. These variables let the same creative rule serve different briefs without rebuilding the whole prompt. Test one small batch after each change before turning the adapted version into a production baseline.
Which searches work best?
| Query type | Example | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Style query | urban, cinematic, black and white, fashion editorial | Finds prompts by visual language and creative direction. |
| Use-case query | selfie, portrait, product, studio, outdoor | Finds prompts by campaign or production need. |
| Constraint query | lighting, camera, background, identity, aspect ratio | Finds prompts by execution detail inside the prompt text. |
Which metadata is included?
| Field | Value | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Shows the intended generation model or model family. | Helps teams avoid testing a prompt against the wrong model family. |
| Difficulty | Marks whether the prompt is easy, medium, or hard to adapt. | Helps teams choose between fast experiments and advanced creative work. |
| Tags | Groups prompts by visual style, scene, and production category. | Helps teams browse by visual language instead of starting from a blank page. |
How should prompts be reused?
| Step | Rule | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Preserve | Keep identity, pose, lighting direction, framing, and output format stable. | These constraints define the recognizable creative system. |
| Adapt | Change wardrobe, background, brand context, season, props, or campaign detail. | These variables make the prompt useful across different projects. |
| Validate | Compare outputs against the prompt purpose before saving a production baseline. | This prevents visual drift when prompts are reused by a larger team. |
What is the prompt workflow?
- -Search for the visual style or production use case.
- -Open a prompt detail page and review the example image, tags, and difficulty.
- -Copy the prompt text and keep the identity, framing, lighting, and format rules intact.
- -Adjust flexible campaign details such as location, wardrobe, color intensity, or background.
- -Test a small batch, choose the strongest baseline, and document the adapted prompt for reuse.
Which references are useful for prompt workflows?
Prompt work is easier to maintain when examples, model context, metadata, and reusable creative rules are documented together. These references are useful when comparing model behavior and structured content conventions.
Technical notes
What context is kept for discovery and retrieval?
Which prompt details are available in server-rendered HTML?
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Which prompt details are available in server-rendered HTML?
Each prompt exposes a stable URL, title, description, model, difficulty, tags, update date, prompt text, example image, FAQ answers, Article JSON-LD, and a relationship to the Maak.Digital Organization schema.
Why keep metadata and FAQ copy on prompt pages?
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Why keep metadata and FAQ copy on prompt pages?
Metadata helps people compare prompts quickly, and it gives search and retrieval systems enough context to understand the prompt without relying on screenshots, hidden client state, or image recognition alone.