Posters & Typography
Travel Memory Posters
Use travel memory poster GPT Image 2 prompts to create route-map keepsakes with Polaroid photos, trip stats, editable stops, and printable layouts. Use the GPT Image 2 prompt templates with text details first, then add optional reference images when the GPT Image 2 visual needs stronger personal memory, portrait, or style continuity.
Editor
Prompt templates
GPT Image 2 prompt templates in this scene
Each card is a reusable GPT Image 2 prompt direction. Use a prompt to load it into the editor, or copy the full text for further editing.
Best use cases
Where this template works best
Use these cases to understand the practical output fit before loading a prompt into the GPT Image 2 editor.
Marketing and social visuals
Travel Memory Posters works well for campaign covers, launch graphics, ad drafts, and social posts that need a consistent direction with fast iteration.
Reusable creative directions
Keep the Posters & Typography composition logic, then swap the subject, city, product, person, or labels to create related GPT Image 2 drafts.
Presentation and content imagery
Use the template when articles, lessons, decks, or portfolios need a clear 9:16 visual example with a defined hierarchy.
Early design exploration
Compare density, color, layout, and storytelling before moving into Figma, paid media, or a final production workflow.
Tuning notes
Prompt tuning notes
Keep the scene structure intact, then replace subject, ratio, labels, materials, and constraints for more stable results.
Input guidance
Travel Memory Posters can start from text details such as subject, place, story, and palette. Add references only when likeness or place memory matters.
Keep the structure, replace the variables
Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
Control ratio and text density
For publishable output, state 9:16, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
The image feels too busy
Reduce the number of subjects, add “clean hierarchy, fewer labels, generous negative space,” and keep only the most important title or focal object.
The text is not readable
Limit text to short titles, numbers, or labels, then specify “large readable text, no tiny paragraphs.”
The reference is not followed closely enough
Use a clearer reference image and explicitly preserve pose, outfit, silhouette, or place memory.
How to use
How to use this GPT Image 2 template
Move from source material to an editable draft in the GPT Image 2 AI image generator, with steps tailored to whether this scene needs a reference image.

Define the story, then add references if useful
Start with the person, city, route, memory, or mythic subject. Add reference images only when the GPT Image 2 template needs stronger likeness, place memory, or style continuity.

Choose the closest GPT Image 2 prompt template
Browse the scene's GPT Image 2 prompt templates and pick the structure closest to your target: wallpaper, map, storyboard, teardown, poster, or learning page.

Replace placeholders and add references only when needed
Edit the GPT Image 2 prompts with your city, subject, story, labels, and palette. Add a reference image when personal memory, portrait likeness, or place atmosphere matters.

Generate, compare, and refine
Compare several GPT Image 2 prompts outputs, then refine ratio, labels, palette, and text density while checking reference fidelity.
Highlights
Why start from this GPT Image 2 template
Works with text or references
Start with written memory, city, myth, or subject details, then add reference images only when the visual needs stronger continuity.
9 GPT Image 2 prompts included
Use different poster, map, portrait, and editorial directions without rewriting the scene from scratch.
Flexible creative briefing
Each GPT Image 2 template keeps the prompt structured so you can refine story, palette, landmarks, labels, and atmosphere.
FAQ
GPT Image 2 template FAQ
Is a reference image required for the Travel Memory Posters GPT Image 2 template?
No. Start with text details such as city, route, subject, myth, or memory. Add a reference image only when likeness, place memory, or visual continuity matters.
What should I write in the GPT Image 2 prompts?
Include the subject, location, story, labels, palette, and output format. Keeping the template structure makes the GPT Image 2 prompt templates easier to reuse.
How do I refine the result?
Compare composition, readability, color, text density, and reference fidelity, then adjust the prompt inside the GPT Image 2 AI image generator.





