AI Design Help for Print Artwork: Build a Reviewable Brief

AI Design Help for Print Artwork: Build a Reviewable Brief

Artwork assistance brief comparing an existing logo with a print-ready review
Focused assistance starts with an identified source and an explicit decision.

Use 55printing AI Design Help when an existing logo or artwork needs a focused review or refinement. Provide the source, product, finished size, desired change, and examples of what must remain exact. Keep approval with the customer, compare the result with the source, and use a free PDF proof. Assisted artwork is not a promise of a new brand system or automatic approval.

The 55printing AI Design Help route is most useful when the request has a clear source and a defined change. “Make it look better” does not identify the product, file, or approved mark. A short brief can explain whether the goal is clarity, placement, cleanup, or a focused artwork adjustment, then connect the result to a template, uploader, and proof.

What kind of request fits AI Design Help?

Start by deciding whether the artwork already exists. Refining a logo edge, preparing an existing image for a known product, or reviewing a focused change is a different job from inventing a brand system, naming a business, or designing a full campaign from an empty page.

State what must remain exact: logo shape, wording, phone number, colors, product silhouette, or QR destination. If the request would change an approved mark, ask for the correct source or a human design decision before treating assistance as a solution.

  • Identify the existing source.
  • State the product and finished size.
  • Separate required changes from protected details.
  • Say what the final proof must compare.
AI design help brief listing source file, product, desired change, protected details, and proof check
A focused brief gives assistance a visible boundary and gives review a reference.

What should a design-help brief include?

Give the current source filename, product, finished size, side or page, desired change, and a short reason. Mention the intended audience only when it affects the design decision. List examples of what should not change. If the file is a review copy, say which file remains the source.

Brief field and why it matters
Brief field Example Review question
Source logo-v4.png Is this the approved mark?
Product Business card front What canvas and safe zone apply?
Desired change Clarify soft edge Did the shape remain exact?
Protected detail Phone number and wording Did any character change?
Proof check Compare mark and crop What must the proof show?

How do you protect the source and product geometry?

Keep the original file unchanged and use a versioned copy for the assistance request. Check the matching guideline template for canvas, bleed, and safe zone before a result is placed. Assisted artwork cannot correct a wrong product size or move important text away from trim by itself.

  1. Save the original source.
  2. Confirm the product and finished dimensions.
  3. List the protected mark or copy.
  4. Run one focused request.
  5. Compare result with source.
  6. Use proof before approval.
Assisted artwork result review checking logo shape, wording, canvas, crop, and proof notes
Review protects exact marks and keeps an assisted result connected to the source.

What should you review after assisted artwork?

Compare the result with the original at normal reading size and close zoom. Check wording, numbers, logo proportions, faces, product edges, color intent, crop, and safe zone. If the change introduces a new detail or alters a protected mark, reject it or request a different source rather than approving because the result looks polished.

Use the File Uploader with the product and version in the note, then compare the free PDF proof with the source. Keep the assistance result and original together until approval.

Useful note: “Logo-v4, card front, edge clarity request only, preserve lettering and proportions, compare the mark and safe-zone placement in proof.”

Which assistance requests need extra care?

Soft existing logo

Supply the approved mark and ask for a focused clarity review. Compare every letter and proportion before the result enters proof.

New business with no brand source

This is a broader identity decision. Write a proper brief or use a design path that supports a new system rather than treating refinement as invention.

Photo with a person near trim

Protect faces and exact subjects. Use the template and manual layout decisions before any assisted edge or clarity change.

Honest limitation: AI Design Help can support a defined artwork request, but it cannot invent an approved brand system, guarantee exact detail, decide your copy, or replace proof approval.
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Questions customers ask

What is AI Design Help useful for?

It is a fit for a defined request involving existing artwork, such as a focused clarity or placement review. Provide the source, product, finished size, desired change, and protected details. It should not be treated as an automatic new brand system or final approval.

What files should I provide?

Use the file types and controls shown on the current route, and identify the source filename and version. Supply the clearest approved artwork available, plus product and size context. Keep the original unchanged so the result can be compared with the source later.

Can it create a new logo from scratch?

Do not assume that a focused artwork-help route is a full identity service. A new logo needs an explicit design brief, brand decision, and approval process. If the mark does not exist, say so and choose a workflow that supports a new design rather than hiding the gap. Keep that decision separate from image refinement.

What should remain unchanged?

List exact protected details such as logo shape, lettering, phone number, QR destination, product silhouette, or approved colors. Compare each one after the result. A polished image is still wrong if it changes a protected mark or introduces an unapproved word or symbol.

Does AI Design Help replace a PDF proof?

No. Assistance addresses a defined artwork request, while a proof checks the proposed product file. Compare crop, page order, text, logos, safe zone, and changed artwork in the proof. Keep the original and result together until the intended version has been approved.

Can it fix a wrong product size?

No. Confirm the product canvas and finished dimensions with the matching template before requesting artwork help. A clearer image placed on the wrong canvas is still wrong. Resolve geometry first, then decide whether a focused artwork change remains necessary. The proof should use the corrected canvas.

What if the assisted result changes my logo?

Reject it or return to the approved source. Compare letters, proportions, spacing, and distinctive marks instead of judging the overall sharpness alone. State the change in the review note and request a result that keeps the protected mark exact. Keep both versions for comparison.

How should I write the request?

Name the source file, product, finished size, requested change, protected details, and proof question. Say whether the file is a source or review copy. A short, specific brief gives the reviewer a decision to evaluate and prevents a broad request from hiding assumptions.

Give artwork help a clear boundary

Identify the source, protect exact details, compare the result, and use proof for the final product decision.

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