30 Claude Prompts That Design Flyers
Describe the event, sale, or job and Claude returns a finished, print-ready flyer as a self-contained HTML/CSS artifact you can preview and print. Prompts for events, business and real-estate flyers, restaurant menus, sale and hiring flyers, and community notices. Not "give me some flyer text."
In short: This page contains 30 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 6 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 15 prompts are free instantly โ no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.
Event Flyers
5 promptsLive Music / Concert Flyer
1/30You are a gig-poster designer who builds bold, print-ready music flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a live music event, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at a standard flyer size, so I can preview it instantly as an artifact and print it. </context> <inputs> - Event name and headliner: [BAND / ARTIST] - Support acts: [OPENERS OR "NONE"] - Date and doors/start time: [DATE, TIMES] - Venue and address: [PLACE, CITY] - Ticket price and where to buy: [PRICE, LINK OR "AT THE DOOR"] - Vibe and colors: [E.G. GRUNGE, NEON, RETRO] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a strong focal headline (the headliner), a supporting line for openers, an unmissable date/time block, the venue and address, the ticket price, a "buy tickets" callout with the link or QR placeholder, and a footer with social handles. Build a clear visual hierarchy so the artist name reads from across a room. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained HTML file sized to a portrait flyer (8.5x11in or A4) with print-safe margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; styled color blocks or CSS gradients as artwork placeholders, each labeled. - Real, specific copy; high-contrast and legible at arm's length; no lorem ipsum. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the hierarchy choices and where to drop a QR code or band photo. </format>
Generates a bold, print-ready concert flyer with headliner-first hierarchy as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Tell Claude the one act people are coming for and ask it to make that name the largest thing on the page by a wide margin.
Community Festival Flyer
2/30You are an event designer who creates cheerful, family-friendly festival flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a community festival or fair, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print. </context> <inputs> - Festival name and theme: [NAME, E.G. SUMMER BLOCK PARTY] - Date and hours: [DATE, START TO END] - Location: [PARK / STREET, CITY] - Highlights: [FOOD TRUCKS, LIVE MUSIC, KIDS ZONE, VENDORS] - Admission: [FREE / PRICE] - Organizer and contact: [WHO, PHONE OR SITE] </inputs> <task> Design a lively portrait flyer with a friendly festival headline, the date and hours in a bright banner, the location, a scannable "what's on" highlights list with small icons or emoji, an admission line, and an organizer/contact footer. Keep it warm, colorful, and easy to read from a noticeboard. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer (A4 or 8.5x11in) with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled color/gradient placeholders for any imagery. - Specific copy, generous spacing, high contrast; accessible color choices. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the highlights layout and how to swap the placeholder art for a real banner image. </format>
Builds a cheerful, scannable community festival flyer with a highlights list as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: List your three biggest crowd-pullers first; Claude will give them the most visual weight in the highlights block.
Charity Fundraiser Flyer
3/30You are a nonprofit designer who builds emotionally resonant, trustworthy fundraiser flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a charity fundraiser, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Cause and organization: [WHO YOU HELP, ORG NAME] - Event name and format: [GALA / WALK / BAKE SALE] - Date, time, location: [WHEN AND WHERE] - Fundraising goal and what it funds: [GOAL, IMPACT] - How to give or attend: [TICKET, DONATE LINK, RSVP] - Tone and colors: [WARM, HOPEFUL, ETC] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a heartfelt headline naming the cause, a short impact line (what a donation does), the event name and key details, a clear "how to help" call to action with a donate or RSVP placeholder, a goal or progress note, and an org logo and contact footer. Make it dignified and motivating, not pushy. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled color/gradient placeholders for photos. - Specific, sincere copy; high contrast and readable; accessible color contrast. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain how you framed the impact line and where to add a QR donation code. </format>
Produces a sincere, trustworthy charity fundraiser flyer with a clear impact line as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Give Claude one concrete cost-to-impact fact (e.g. $20 feeds a family for a week) and have it anchor the donate ask on that.
Sports Tournament Flyer
4/30You are a sports event designer who makes high-energy tournament flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a sports tournament or league, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print. </context> <inputs> - Sport and event name: [E.G. 3v3 BASKETBALL SHOOTOUT] - Date(s) and time: [WHEN] - Venue: [COURT / FIELD, CITY] - Format and divisions: [AGE GROUPS, BRACKETS] - Entry fee and prizes: [FEE, PRIZE POOL] - Registration deadline and link: [DATE, LINK] </inputs> <task> Design a dynamic portrait flyer with an aggressive sport headline, the event name, a bold date and venue block, a divisions/format section, the entry fee and prizes, a registration deadline with urgency, and a sign-up CTA placeholder. Use energetic angles, strong contrast, and a confident type scale. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; CSS shapes/gradients for the athletic graphic feel; labeled placeholders. - Specific copy; legible from a distance; accessible contrast. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the energy techniques you used and where to place a sponsor logo bar. </format>
Builds a high-energy sports tournament flyer with divisions, prizes, and a deadline as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Put the prize pool number in the inputs; Claude will use it as a second focal point to drive registrations.
Workshop / Webinar Flyer
5/30You are an event marketer who designs clean, credible flyers for workshops and webinars. <context> I need a flyer for a workshop or webinar, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Title and topic: [WHAT YOU WILL TEACH] - Format: [IN-PERSON / ONLINE] - Date, time, time zone: [WHEN] - Who it is for: [AUDIENCE] - What attendees walk away with: [3 OUTCOMES] - Host and credentials: [NAME, WHY THEY ARE QUALIFIED] - Price and registration: [FREE / PRICE, LINK] </inputs> <task> Design a professional portrait flyer with a benefit-led title, a one-line promise, a clear date/time/format block, a "what you'll learn" three-outcome list, a short host bio line, the price, and a register CTA with a link or QR placeholder. Make it look like a trustworthy professional event, not a club night. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for host photo or logo. - Specific outcome copy (no "level up your skills"); high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the credibility signals you used and what to test in the title. </format>
Generates a credible workshop or webinar flyer with learning outcomes and a register CTA as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Phrase your three outcomes as things attendees can DO afterward, not topics covered; Claude will keep that action framing.
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Business & Service Flyers
5 promptsLocal Service Promo Flyer
6/30You are a local marketing designer who builds flyers that get phone calls. <context> I run a local service business and need a promotional flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print. </context> <inputs> - Business and service: [E.G. PLUMBING, CLEANING, LANDSCAPING] - Area served: [CITY / NEIGHBORHOODS] - Headline offer: [E.G. 24/7, FREE QUOTE, 10% OFF FIRST JOB] - Why choose us: [LICENSED, INSURED, YEARS, RATING] - Services list: [3-5 SERVICES] - Contact: [PHONE, WEBSITE, BOOK LINK] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a clear service headline naming the city, a prominent offer banner, a short "why choose us" trust list, a tidy services list, a big phone number as the primary call to action, and a footer with website and a QR/booking placeholder. Make the phone number the most prominent element after the headline. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for a logo or photo. - Specific, locally relevant copy; high contrast; large legible phone number; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the trust signals you prioritized and where to add a tear-off phone strip. </format>
Builds a call-driving local service flyer with an offer banner and prominent phone number as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to add a row of tear-off phone-number tabs at the bottom; it's the classic flyer feature that still works on noticeboards.
Grand Opening Flyer
7/30You are a retail launch designer who builds exciting grand-opening flyers. <context> I am opening a new location and need a grand-opening flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Business name and type: [WHAT IT IS] - Opening date and hours: [WHEN] - Address: [WHERE] - Opening-day offers: [DISCOUNTS, FREEBIES, GIVEAWAYS] - What makes it special: [SELLING POINTS] - Contact and social: [PHONE, HANDLES] </inputs> <task> Design a celebratory portrait flyer with a "Grand Opening" focal headline, the business name, a big date and address block, an opening-day offers section with a standout deal, a short "what to expect" line, and a contact/social footer with a map or QR placeholder. Convey excitement and a clear reason to show up on day one. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for storefront photo or logo. - Specific copy with a real headline offer; festive but legible; accessible contrast. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain how you created urgency for opening day and where to place a ribbon or balloon motif. </format>
Produces a celebratory grand-opening flyer with a standout day-one offer as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Give Claude one irresistible opening-day deal (first 50 customers get X); it becomes the urgency hook that fills the door.
Health / Fitness Studio Flyer
8/30You are a wellness brand designer who builds motivating fitness and health flyers. <context> I run a gym, studio, or wellness practice and need a promo flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print. </context> <inputs> - Studio name and discipline: [E.G. YOGA, CROSSFIT, PILATES, PT] - The transformation/benefit: [WHAT MEMBERS GAIN] - Intro offer: [FREE WEEK, FIRST CLASS FREE, % OFF] - Class types or services: [LIST] - Schedule highlight: [DAYS/TIMES OR "DAILY CLASSES"] - Location and sign-up: [ADDRESS, LINK, PHONE] </inputs> <task> Design a clean, energetic portrait flyer with a motivating headline, a short benefit line, a standout intro-offer banner, a list of class types or services, a schedule or "first class free" callout, and a location/contact footer with a sign-up or QR placeholder. Make it feel aspirational and inviting, not intimidating. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for studio photos. - Specific copy; clean spacing; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the offer placement and what to test in the headline benefit. </format>
Generates a motivating fitness or wellness studio flyer with an intro offer and class list as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Lead with the feeling members want (stronger, calmer, energized) rather than the discipline name; Claude will theme the visuals to match.
Professional Services Flyer
9/30You are a B2B designer who builds polished flyers for professional service firms. <context> I run a professional services firm (consulting, legal, accounting, agency) and need a credibility-first flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Firm name and specialty: [WHAT YOU DO] - Who you serve: [TARGET CLIENT] - Core services: [3-5 OFFERINGS] - Proof: [YEARS, CLIENTS, RESULTS, CERTIFICATIONS] - The offer or next step: [FREE CONSULT, AUDIT, QUOTE] - Contact: [PHONE, EMAIL, WEBSITE] </inputs> <task> Design a refined portrait flyer with a confident headline stating the value, a one-line positioning statement, a clean services list, a proof or credentials strip, a single clear next-step CTA (book a consult), and a professional contact footer with a QR placeholder. Make it look premium and restrained, not loud. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; restrained palette; labeled placeholder for logo. - Specific, credible copy; generous whitespace; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the premium design choices and which proof point you led with. </format>
Builds a premium, credibility-first professional services flyer with a single clear next step as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Hand Claude your single most impressive proof point (a result or client name) and it will anchor the whole flyer's authority on it.
Coupon / Discount Flyer
10/30You are a retail promotions designer who builds flyers with built-in coupons. <context> I need a promotional flyer with a clip-out coupon, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print. </context> <inputs> - Business and what you sell: [TYPE] - The deal: [E.G. 20% OFF, BUY-ONE-GET-ONE] - Coupon code and expiry: [CODE, DATE] - Conditions: [MINIMUM SPEND, IN-STORE ONLY, ETC] - Location and contact: [ADDRESS, PHONE, SITE] - Brand colors: [DESCRIBE] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a bold offer headline, a short product/value line, and a clearly bordered coupon block (dashed cut-line, discount, code, expiry, and fine-print conditions) that looks redeemable. Add the business name, location, and contact below. Make the discount and the coupon the two strongest visual elements. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; the coupon uses a dashed border and scissors motif; labeled placeholders for any imagery. - Specific copy; legible fine print; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the coupon-design conventions you used and how to add a scannable barcode placeholder. </format>
Produces a discount flyer with a clip-out, redeemable-looking coupon block as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Set a near-term expiry date in the inputs; Claude will surface it on the coupon to push redemptions before it lapses.
Real-Estate Flyers
5 promptsSingle-Property Listing Flyer
11/30You are a real-estate marketing designer who builds polished single-listing flyers. <context> I need a flyer for one property listing, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready for an open house. </context> <inputs> - Address and price: [STREET, CITY, PRICE] - Key specs: [BEDS, BATHS, SQFT, LOT, YEAR] - Standout features: [3-5 SELLING POINTS] - One-paragraph description: [THE STORY OF THE HOME] - Agent name and contact: [NAME, PHONE, EMAIL, BROKERAGE] - Tone: [LUXURY / FAMILY / STARTER] </inputs> <task> Design a clean portrait flyer with a large hero photo placeholder, the address and price as a focal block, a scannable specs row (beds, baths, sqft), a bulleted features list, a short evocative description, a grid of three smaller photo placeholders, and an agent contact footer with photo and brokerage logo placeholders. Make the price and address impossible to miss. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled color/gradient placeholders for each photo slot. - Credible listing copy; consistent spec formatting; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then list the photo slots and where to add a QR code to the full listing. </format>
Builds a polished single-property listing flyer with hero photo, specs, and agent contact as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Give Claude the home's one defining feature (the view, the kitchen, the lot) and it will lead the description and feature list with it.
Open House Flyer
12/30You are a real-estate agent's designer who builds inviting open-house flyers. <context> I need an open-house flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and ready to print for handouts and signs. </context> <inputs> - Property address: [STREET, CITY] - Open-house date and hours: [WHEN] - Price: [LIST PRICE] - Quick specs: [BEDS, BATHS, SQFT] - Highlights: [TOP 3 FEATURES] - Agent and contact: [NAME, PHONE, BROKERAGE] </inputs> <task> Design a welcoming portrait flyer with a clear "Open House" banner, the date and hours as the focal block, the address and price, a quick specs row, a short highlights list, a photo placeholder, and an agent contact footer with a QR placeholder to the listing. Make the open-house date and time the dominant element. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for the home photo. - Specific copy; high contrast; legible from a yard sign; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the date emphasis and how to adapt it for a landscape yard-sign version. </format>
Generates an inviting open-house flyer with the date and time as the focal point as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Ask Claude for both a portrait handout and notes on a landscape variant so the same design works as a yard sign.
Just Sold / Market Update Flyer
13/30You are a real-estate brand designer who builds neighborhood farming flyers. <context> I need a "just sold" or market-update flyer to drop in a neighborhood, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Type: [JUST SOLD / JUST LISTED / MARKET UPDATE] - Property or area: [ADDRESS OR NEIGHBORHOOD] - Key numbers: [SOLD PRICE, DAYS ON MARKET, % OVER ASKING, OR AVG PRICES] - The message to neighbors: [E.G. THINKING OF SELLING?] - Agent and contact: [NAME, PHONE, BROKERAGE] - Tone: [CONFIDENT, FRIENDLY, DATA-DRIVEN] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a confident headline (e.g. "Just Sold in Your Neighborhood"), a stat block highlighting the key numbers, a short message inviting neighbors to get their home valued, a property or area photo placeholder, and an agent contact footer with a "free home valuation" CTA and QR placeholder. Make the headline number the hero. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for photo and agent headshot. - Specific, credible copy; clean stat formatting; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the stat hierarchy and which number you made the hero and why. </format>
Builds a neighborhood 'just sold' or market-update flyer with a hero stat and valuation CTA as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Lead with whichever number is most impressive (over-asking percent or days-on-market) and let Claude size the rest beneath it.
Rental Listing Flyer
14/30You are a property-management designer who builds clear rental flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a rental listing, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready for noticeboards. </context> <inputs> - Address or area: [WHERE] - Monthly rent and deposit: [AMOUNTS] - Specs: [BEDS, BATHS, SQFT, FURNISHED?] - Whats included: [UTILITIES, PARKING, LAUNDRY, PETS] - Availability date: [WHEN] - Contact: [NAME, PHONE, EMAIL] </inputs> <task> Design a clear portrait flyer with a headline naming the unit type and area, the monthly rent as a focal figure, a specs row, a "whats included" checklist, the availability date, a photo placeholder, and a contact footer with a tear-off phone strip and QR placeholder. Make the rent and availability the two most prominent facts. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholder for the unit photo. - Specific copy; tidy checklist formatting; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the tear-off strip layout and which details renters scan for first. </format>
Produces a clear rental listing flyer with rent, included amenities, and a tear-off contact strip as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Spell out exactly what's included (utilities, pets, parking); Claude turns it into a checklist that pre-answers renters' top questions.
Agent Personal-Brand Flyer
15/30You are a brand designer who builds agent introduction and farming flyers. <context> I need a personal-brand flyer to introduce myself as an agent in a neighborhood, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Agent name and brokerage: [NAME, FIRM] - Market and specialty: [AREA, NICHE] - Track record: [HOMES SOLD, YEARS, AVG DAYS ON MARKET] - Why work with me: [3 DIFFERENTIATORS] - Offer: [FREE VALUATION / CONSULT] - Contact and social: [PHONE, EMAIL, HANDLES] </inputs> <task> Design a polished portrait flyer with a confident headline introducing the agent and market, a headshot placeholder, a short positioning line, a track-record stat strip, a "why work with me" three-point block, a free-valuation CTA, and a contact/social footer with a QR placeholder. Make it feel personal and trustworthy. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for headshot and brokerage logo. - Specific, warm-but-credible copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the trust-building order and what to test in the headline. </format>
Builds a personal-brand real-estate flyer with track record, headshot, and a valuation CTA as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Pick your single strongest stat (homes sold or days-on-market) and let Claude make it the proof that earns the call.
Sale & Promotion Flyers
5 promptsRetail Sale Flyer
21/30You are a retail promotions designer who builds high-impact sale flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a store sale, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Store name and what you sell: [TYPE] - The sale: [E.G. UP TO 50% OFF, CLEARANCE, BOGO] - Sale dates: [START AND END] - Featured deals: [3-5 STANDOUT ITEMS OR CATEGORIES WITH PRICES] - Conditions: [IN-STORE / ONLINE, EXCLUSIONS] - Location and contact: [WHERE, SITE] </inputs> <task> Design a high-impact portrait flyer with a giant discount headline, a bold sale-dates band, a featured-deals grid with item names and slashed prices (strikethrough original, big sale price), a short conditions line, and a store/location footer. Make the discount percentage the single loudest element. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; use strikethrough originals and emphasized sale prices; labeled placeholders for product imagery. - Specific copy; legible fine print; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain how you handled price contrast and where to add a barcode or promo-code block. </format>
Produces a high-impact retail sale flyer with a giant discount and slashed-price deals grid as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Give Claude the biggest single discount number; it makes that the hero even if most items are a smaller markdown.
Seasonal / Holiday Sale Flyer
22/30You are a seasonal-campaign designer who builds holiday sale flyers. <context> I need a holiday or seasonal sale flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Occasion: [BLACK FRIDAY / CHRISTMAS / SUMMER / BACK-TO-SCHOOL] - Store and what you sell: [TYPE] - The offer: [DISCOUNT OR DEAL] - Dates and any deadline: [WHEN, CUTOFF] - Featured products or gift ideas: [LIST WITH PRICES] - Brand colors and seasonal palette: [DESCRIBE] </inputs> <task> Design a festive portrait flyer themed to the occasion: a seasonal headline, the offer in a bold band, a featured products or gift-ideas section with prices, a deadline/urgency note, and a store footer. Theme the colors and motifs to the holiday while keeping the offer and dates crystal clear. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; CSS-only seasonal motifs (snow, leaves, etc.); labeled placeholders for products. - Specific copy; high contrast despite festive colors; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the seasonal theming and how to keep the offer readable over decorative elements. </format>
Generates a festive, on-theme holiday sale flyer with featured deals and a deadline as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Name the exact occasion; Claude themes motifs and palette to match while keeping the discount band high-contrast and readable.
Flash Sale / Limited-Time Flyer
23/30You are a conversion designer who builds urgency-driven flash-sale flyers. <context> I need a flash-sale flyer that screams urgency, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Store/brand: [NAME] - The deal: [DISCOUNT OR OFFER] - The window: [E.G. 48 HOURS ONLY, THIS WEEKEND] - Exact start and end: [DATE/TIME RANGE] - What's included: [CATEGORIES OR ITEMS] - Code and where to redeem: [CODE, ONLINE/IN-STORE] </inputs> <task> Design an urgent portrait flyer with a "flash sale" headline, the time window as a dominant countdown-style block, the deal in a bold band, a short what's-included line, the promo code, and a redeem CTA. Use urgency cues (limited time, ends soon) without false claims, and make the deadline the second-loudest element after the deal. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; a static countdown-style time block; labeled placeholders for any imagery. - Specific copy; high contrast; accessible markup; no fake scarcity. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the urgency techniques you used responsibly and where to add a QR to the offer. </format>
Builds an urgency-driven flash-sale flyer with a countdown-style time block and promo code as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Give Claude the precise end date and time; an exact deadline reads as more credible (and urgent) than a vague 'limited time'.
Product Launch Flyer
24/30You are a product-marketing designer who builds launch announcement flyers. <context> I am launching a new product and need an announcement flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Product name and what it is: [NAME, ONE-LINER] - What's genuinely new: [THE BIG IDEA] - Top benefits: [3 OUTCOMES] - Price and where to buy: [PRICE, STORE/LINK] - Launch offer: [INTRO DISCOUNT, BUNDLE] - Brand vibe and colors: [DESCRIBE] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait flyer with a bold "introducing" headline, a hero product image placeholder, a one-line promise, a three-benefit block with small icons, the price and a buy CTA, a launch-offer urgency band, and a brand footer with a QR placeholder. Sell the new capability with concrete benefits, not hype. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholder for the product shot. - Specific benefit copy (no "revolutionary"); high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the benefit framing and where to place a launch-offer badge. </format>
Generates a product launch announcement flyer with a hero shot, benefits, and an intro offer as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Hand Claude the single most surprising thing your product does and have it lead the headline with that, not the product name.
Referral / Loyalty Promo Flyer
25/30You are a retention-marketing designer who builds referral and loyalty flyers. <context> I need a flyer promoting a referral or loyalty program, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Business name: [NAME] - Program type: [REFER-A-FRIEND / POINTS / VIP TIER] - The reward: [WHAT BOTH SIDES GET] - How it works: [3 SIMPLE STEPS] - Terms: [MINIMUMS, EXPIRY] - How to join or refer: [LINK, CODE, IN-STORE] </inputs> <task> Design a friendly portrait flyer with a benefit-led headline naming the reward, a clear "how it works" three-step block with numbered steps, a reward callout for both the referrer and the friend, a short terms line, and a join/refer CTA with code and QR placeholder. Make the reward and the simplicity of the steps the focus. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; numbered-step layout; labeled placeholders for any imagery. - Specific copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the step layout and how to phrase the two-sided reward for maximum shares. </format>
Builds a friendly referral or loyalty promo flyer with a three-step how-it-works and two-sided reward as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: State the reward for BOTH sides; Claude balances the give-and-get so the person sharing has an easy pitch to a friend.
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Hiring, Class & Community Flyers
5 promptsNow Hiring Flyer
26/30You are a recruitment designer who builds eye-catching "now hiring" flyers. <context> I need a hiring flyer to post in-store and on boards, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Company and roles: [NAME, POSITION(S)] - Pay and type: [HOURLY/SALARY, FULL/PART-TIME] - Key perks: [BENEFITS, FLEXIBILITY, TIPS] - Requirements: [MUST-HAVES] - How to apply: [LINK, EMAIL, IN-PERSON] - Location: [WHERE] </inputs> <task> Design a clear portrait flyer with a bold "Now Hiring" headline naming the role, a pay-and-type line, a short perks list, a brief requirements list, and a prominent "how to apply" CTA with a tear-off contact strip and QR placeholder. Make the role title and pay the two most prominent facts. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; a row of tear-off apply tabs at the bottom; labeled placeholder for logo. - Specific copy; high contrast; legible from a board; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain what you led with to attract applicants and how the tear-off strip works. </format>
Produces an eye-catching 'now hiring' flyer with pay, perks, and tear-off apply tabs as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Put the pay range in the inputs; flyers that show pay get far more applications, and Claude will feature it prominently.
Class / Workshop Enrollment Flyer
27/30You are an education marketer who builds enrollment flyers for classes. <context> I run a class, course, or lessons and need an enrollment flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Class name and subject: [E.G. BEGINNER GUITAR, KIDS CODING, POTTERY] - Who it's for and skill level: [AUDIENCE] - Schedule and duration: [DAYS, TIMES, WEEKS] - What students learn or make: [3 OUTCOMES] - Price and any discount: [COST, EARLY-BIRD] - Where and how to enroll: [LOCATION, LINK, PHONE] </inputs> <task> Design an inviting portrait flyer with a benefit-led headline, a one-line description of who it's for, a clear schedule block, a "what you'll learn" three-outcome list, the price with any discount, and an enroll CTA with location and QR placeholder. Make the subject and schedule easy to scan. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for any imagery. - Specific outcome copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the outcome framing and where to add a sample-class or trial offer. </format>
Generates an inviting class enrollment flyer with schedule, learning outcomes, and an enroll CTA as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Frame outcomes as something students can do or make by the end; Claude keeps that tangible result front and center.
Church / Worship Event Flyer
28/30You are a faith-community designer who builds warm, welcoming church flyers. <context> I need a flyer for a church service or worship event, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Church name and event: [NAME, E.G. EASTER SERVICE, REVIVAL, CAROLS] - Date and times: [WHEN] - Location: [ADDRESS] - What to expect: [WORSHIP, SPEAKER, CHILDREN'S PROGRAM] - A welcoming message or verse: [TEXT] - Contact and service times: [PHONE, SITE, REGULAR TIMES] </inputs> <task> Design a warm, dignified portrait flyer with an inviting headline, the event name, a clear date/time/location block, a short "what to expect" list, a welcoming message or scripture line, and a footer with regular service times and contact. Make it feel inclusive and easy to read, with a calm, reverent aesthetic. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; soft, reverent palette; labeled placeholders for imagery. - Specific, warm copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the welcoming tone choices and where to add a logo or a small map. </format>
Builds a warm, welcoming church or worship event flyer with service details and a verse as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Include a short welcoming line for newcomers; Claude positions it prominently so first-time visitors feel invited, not intruding.
Community Notice / Volunteer Flyer
29/30You are a civic communications designer who builds clear community-notice flyers. <context> I need a community notice or volunteer-recruitment flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready for noticeboards. </context> <inputs> - The notice or ask: [E.G. NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP, FOOD DRIVE, TOWN MEETING] - Date, time, location: [WHEN AND WHERE] - What's needed or happening: [VOLUNTEERS, DONATIONS, ATTENDANCE] - Who's organizing: [GROUP NAME] - How to get involved: [SIGN-UP, CONTACT] - Tone: [FRIENDLY, URGENT, OFFICIAL] </inputs> <task> Design a clear portrait flyer with a plain, attention-getting headline stating the notice, a date/time/location block, a short "what we need" or "what's happening" section, an organizer line, and a get-involved CTA with a tear-off contact strip and QR placeholder. Prioritize clarity and accessibility over decoration. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; tear-off contact tabs; labeled placeholders for any logo. - Specific, plain-language copy; high contrast; large readable type; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the clarity choices and how to make the date and location impossible to miss. </format>
Produces a clear, accessible community-notice or volunteer flyer with tear-off tabs as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Keep the ask in one short sentence; Claude makes it the headline so passersby grasp it in a single glance on a busy board.
Lost & Found / Missing Pet Flyer
30/30You are a designer who builds high-visibility lost-and-found flyers. <context> I need a lost-and-found or missing-pet flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready for posting outdoors. </context> <inputs> - What's lost: [PET NAME/BREED OR ITEM] - Description: [APPEARANCE, COLOR, DISTINGUISHING MARKS] - Last seen where and when: [LOCATION, DATE] - Reward (optional): [AMOUNT OR "REWARD"] - Contact: [PHONE, NAME] - Urgency note: [E.G. NEEDS MEDICATION] </inputs> <task> Design a high-visibility portrait flyer with a giant "LOST" or "MISSING" headline, a large photo placeholder, the name and description in big readable text, the last-seen location and date, an optional reward callout, and a prominent contact section with a row of tear-off phone tabs. Maximize legibility from a distance over aesthetics. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; very large type, strong contrast; a labeled photo placeholder; tear-off phone tabs. - Specific copy; weather-poster legibility; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the legibility decisions and where the photo and phone number should dominate. </format>
Builds a high-visibility lost-and-found or missing-pet flyer with a big photo and tear-off phone tabs as a previewable artifact.
Pro tip: Add one distinguishing detail (a scar, a collar color); Claude features it so people can actually identify what you've lost.
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