Multi-Genre Social Media Example: Character Profile Card

Multi-Genre Social Media Example: Character Profile Card

A finished, non-whale-themed variant of the Character Profile Card template — a glamorous vampire detective dossier set in 1930s Shanghai, with radar charts, case-file ornaments, and a noir-red/jade palette.

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Multi-Genre Social Media Example: Character Profile Card

A second, differently-themed finished example of the Character Profile Card template — proof that the same underlying format scales across genres. This one profiles Nyx, a glamorous vampire detective working 1930s Shanghai, with a noir-red and jade color system replacing the archival-European palette of the template's other example.

Raw Prompt

Create a complete fantasy character profile card for Nyx, a glamorous vampire detective in 1930s Shanghai. Portrait photo, case-file ornaments, radar charts, relic icons, noir-red and jade palette, elegant dossier layout. Use abstract marks instead of readable words. No watermark.

This must be an actual finished output in the template's format, not a template introduction, not a tutorial, not a showcase card. Make it visually addictive, distinct from the other images, and suitable for social media sharing. Avoid unnecessary text.

Why This Prompt Works

This prompt is intentionally shorter and looser than the strict-layout version of the same template — it trusts the template's underlying structure (radar charts, dossier layout, case-file ornaments) to hold, while swapping every content variable: genre (noir detective, not gothic archivist), setting (1930s Shanghai, not a European archive), and palette (red/jade, not blue/gold).

The instruction "use abstract marks instead of readable words" is a clever way to sidestep the hardest part of AI image generation — legible text — while still preserving the visual rhythm of a dossier page (blocks of "text-shaped" marks read as information density even when unreadable).

Best Use Cases

  • Genre-hopping character galleries — show the same template works for noir, gothic, sci-fi, or any other aesthetic
  • Mood-board-first character design — when you know the vibe before you know the stat details
  • Portfolio pieces — demonstrating template versatility to other creators
  • Quick character concepts — faster to prompt than the full strict-layout version, useful for early exploration

Style Notes

Noir-red and jade replace midnight-blue and antique-gold; the layout logic (portrait + radar charts + dossier ornaments) stays recognizable across both, which is exactly what makes this a template rather than a one-off character design.

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CreatedJune 11, 2026