100-topic illustrated grid
Turn a subject area into a 10×10 editorial poster of 100 labeled, realistic mini-illustrations — one tile per topic, ready for industry maps and trend overviews.
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Voeg hieronder je eigen idee toe. GPT Image 2 is aanbevolen, maar je kunt overstappen op elk geschikt model voor hetzelfde mediatype.
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Ideaal voor
- Industry landscape and trend-overview posters for reports and talks
- Editorial openers that map an entire field in one image
- Study and revision sheets that make a hundred topics visually memorable
Prompttips
- 01
Assign one theme per row to keep the grid organized and easy to scan
- 02
Keep topic names short — one or two words label far more reliably than long phrases
- 03
Ask for a different tile style, like flat icons, isometric, or watercolor, to retheme the whole poster
Veelgestelde vragen
No. Ask for a smaller grid such as 5×5 or 8×8 when your subject has fewer natural topics or you want each tile larger and more detailed.
The recipe insists on short, correctly spelled labels, which helps a lot, but a hundred small captions is demanding — regenerate if a few tiles come out wrong.
No. The recipe deliberately renders generic, representative objects with no brand names or logos, which keeps the poster safe to publish and reuse.
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