How to Create Better Visuals with Ideogram 4
A practical starting point for using Ideogram 4 to generate logos, posters, product ads, and social graphics with readable text.
Start with the format
Ideogram 4 works best when the prompt explains the visual job. Before generating, decide whether you need a logo, poster, product ad, social post, package concept, label, or banner.
The format changes everything: aspect ratio, text placement, whitespace, color contrast, and how much detail the image can carry.
Give the text a design role
If your image includes words, describe the text as part of the layout. A useful prompt may include the exact headline, the visual hierarchy, and where the text should sit.
For example, a poster prompt can ask for a large readable title, a smaller subtitle, and a clean empty area for event details.
Prompt for composition, not decoration
Strong Ideogram 4 prompts usually include:
- The format and channel
- The subject or product
- The exact words that should appear
- The mood and visual style
- The composition and crop
- The color palette
- Any negative constraints
The goal is not a longer prompt. The goal is a clearer creative brief.
Save useful directions
The first good output is often a direction, not the final asset. Save the prompt, compare variants, and reuse the strongest structure for new campaigns.
Ideogram 4 Pro keeps prompt ideas, generated images, and creative directions close together so teams can move from rough concept to publishable visual faster.
