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Vertex Course
Vertex Course
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Self-paced learning overview
1. Problem Statement
After the first attempts at working with AI, a designer often notices that a basic prompt is no longer enough. Ideas may appear, but they can lack a clear link between the topic, visual language, and final intention. Because of this, results may look random or not match the desired direction. Another challenge is learning to think not through one prompt, but through a series of refinements. Vertex Course helps explore this process in more detail and teaches prompts as part of design thinking.
2. Solution
Vertex Course explains how to create prompts with several content layers: idea, context, style, composition, details, and boundaries. The course helps you better understand how the result changes when certain parts of the description are added or removed. You will review how to work with a series of options to gradually refine the visual direction. A separate focus is placed on analysis: not just looking at the result, but understanding which parts serve the task. This course is for those who want to organize the AI process and make it a more thoughtful part of design work.
3. What's Inside
- Module 1: Concept Setup — you will learn how to shape the base of a concept before writing an AI prompt.
- Module 2: Layered Prompt Writing — you will explore how to build a prompt from several parts: topic, context, style, composition, and details.
- Module 3: Style Reference Language — you will learn how to describe stylistic references in words without naming specific programs or platforms.
- Module 4: Visual Hierarchy Notes — you will see how to describe primary and secondary elements in a future design piece.
- Module 5: Iteration Map — you will review how to refine a prompt through several versions and compare the changes between them.
- Module 6: Concept Review Sheet — you will receive a structure for reviewing visual options by mood, composition, details, and task alignment.
- Module 7: Applied Design Exercises — you will complete learning exercises for different design situations: cover, banner, visual series, and style direction.
4. Who is this for?
✅ A good fit if you:
- already have a basic understanding of AI prompts;
- want to create more detailed descriptions for design tasks;
- work with concepts, styles, composition, or visual systems;
- want to better understand how results change after prompt refinement;
- are looking for a course with more practical examples.
❌ Not for you if:
- you are just beginning and want a very short introduction;
- you expect individual review of your work;
- you are looking for training in a specific program;
- you want ready-made layouts without your own participation;
- you are looking for materials about technical development or programming.
5. What You'll Learn
- How to shape a concept before working with an AI prompt.
- How to write layered prompts for design tasks.
- How to describe style, composition, mood, and visual hierarchy.
- How to create several prompt versions and track changes between results.
- How to review AI options using clear criteria.
- How to prepare your own refinement map for repeated creative tasks.
- After completing the course, you will have a structured approach to creating, refining, and reviewing AI prompts in design.
6. Course Terms
Vertex Course is a learning course for independent study. The materials are created to help explain work with AI prompts, concepts, and visual directions. Payment return conditions for paid plans should be placed on a separate store policy page. The course does not include claims about specific creative, career, or financial results.
How are Aidesoranix courses structured?
How are Aidesoranix courses structured?
Each course includes structured modules, short explanations, practical tasks, and materials for independent learning. Topics are presented step by step so designers can gradually explore AI approaches in the creative process.
Do I need previous AI experience?
Do I need previous AI experience?
No, the courses are suitable for different levels of preparation. Some materials explain the basic logic of working with AI, then move into more detailed design tasks.
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