Generate a portfolio case study hero image that tells your design story
Prompt
Create a hero image for a portfolio case study page. The project is a [project_type] redesign for [client_type].
The image should show:
- A clean, isometric or flat-perspective mockup of the final product
- Multiple device frames (desktop, tablet, mobile) showing key screens
- Subtle UI elements floating around the devices (icons, color swatches, type specimens)
- A cohesive color story using [color_palette]
- Professional, editorial quality — this is portfolio-grade
- No stock photo feel, no cheesy 3D renders
Style: editorial product photography meets digital illustration. Think Dribbble "Popular" meets Behance case study headers. Clean background with subtle gradient. 16:9 aspect ratio.Customise this prompt
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Example output
A polished portfolio case study hero image showing a healthcare dashboard redesign across three devices arranged in an elegant staggered composition. The desktop screen (center, largest) displays a patient analytics dashboard with clean data visualizations — a heart rate line chart, medication schedule timeline, and circular progress indicators for health goals. The tablet (right, angled 15 degrees) shows a doctor's appointment scheduling interface with a calendar grid and patient cards. The mobile phone (left foreground) displays the patient-facing app with a friendly check-in flow and medication reminders. Floating around the devices are design artifacts: a small color swatch strip showing sage green (#7C9A8E), warm white (#F5F2ED), soft coral (#E8A598), and deep navy (#1B2838). A few minimal line icons (heart, calendar, shield) drift at varying sizes. A subtle type specimen showing "Instrument Sans" in different weights hovers near the top. The background is a smooth gradient from warm off-white to pale sage green, with faint concentric circles radiating from behind the desktop screen. The overall composition has generous negative space, balanced asymmetry, and a quiet confidence that says "this designer knows what they're doing." Every screen shows realistic content — real names, real data patterns, real UI states including one screen showing an empty state. No lorem ipsum anywhere.