Marketing: Newsletter Graphics and Artificial Intelligence

If you work on your club’s newsletter, I encourage you to download the Copilot app from Microsoft and begin playing with the Designer component of the app.

It will generate a graphic for you based on your typing a text description of what you want in the picture and in which style you wish the picture to appear (i.e. photo, water color, abstract, cartoon, in the style of Monet, etc.). You get the idea.

I do find it exceptional in terms of its creation of graphics. However, at the present time less stellar with spelling any text correctly in the graphic. However, so much depends on the specificity of my prompt. One of its finest features is that you can keep finessing the first pictures it gives you with additional prompts (i.e. “make the people in the picture younger” or “make it look more like a photograph”).

The picture of a doctor listening to his own heart from a recent post was generated with the Copilot app when I couldn’t find online the picture I visualized.

Below are some graphics our own editor Bob Gehringer created for our club’s most recent newsletter in his attempt to create memory aids for teaching club members to master the feat of being able to recite the English alphabet backwards.



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