Claude Prompt Library

30 Claude Prompts That Design Flyers

30 copy-paste prompts

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.

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Event Flyers

5 prompts

Live Music / Concert Flyer

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You 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.

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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

2/30

You 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.

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Pro tip: List your three biggest crowd-pullers first; Claude will give them the most visual weight in the highlights block.

Charity Fundraiser Flyer

3/30

You 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.

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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

4/30

You 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.

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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

5/30

You 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.

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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 prompts

Local Service Promo Flyer

6/30

You 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.

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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

7/30

You 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.

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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

8/30

You 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.

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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

9/30

You 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.

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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

10/30

You 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.

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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 prompts

Single-Property Listing Flyer

11/30

You 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.

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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

12/30

You 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.

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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

13/30

You 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.

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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

14/30

You 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.

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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

15/30

You 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.

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Pro tip: Pick your single strongest stat (homes sold or days-on-market) and let Claude make it the proof that earns the call.

Restaurant & Menu Flyers

5 prompts

Restaurant Menu Flyer

16/30

You are a hospitality designer who builds appetizing menu flyers. <context> I need a single-page menu flyer for my restaurant, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Venue name and cuisine: [NAME, STYLE] - Menu sections and items: [STARTERS, MAINS, DESSERTS WITH NAMES, DESCRIPTIONS, PRICES] - Hours and location: [WHEN AND WHERE] - Mood and colors: [WARM, RUSTIC, MODERN] - Contact / reservations: [PHONE, SITE] </inputs> <task> Design a portrait menu flyer with a tasteful header (venue name and cuisine), clearly separated menu sections with dish names, short evocative descriptions, and right-aligned prices in a clean dotted-leader style, a small "chef's pick" highlight, and a footer with hours, location, and reservations. Make it legible and mouth-watering. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; dish/price rows aligned consistently; labeled placeholders for any imagery. - Real, specific food copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the menu typography choices and how to reprice or add items cleanly. </format>

Generates an appetizing single-page menu flyer with aligned dish-price rows as a previewable artifact.

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Pro tip: Give Claude two signature dishes; it will match the tone of every other description and pick one as the chef's highlight.

Daily Specials / Happy Hour Flyer

17/30

You are a bar-and-grill promotions designer who builds specials flyers. <context> I need a daily-specials or happy-hour flyer, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready for tables and windows. </context> <inputs> - Venue name: [NAME] - Special type: [HAPPY HOUR / TACO TUESDAY / WEEKEND BRUNCH] - Days and times: [WHEN THE DEAL IS LIVE] - The deals: [DRINKS AND FOOD WITH PRICES] - Vibe: [DIVE, UPSCALE, FUN] - Contact: [PHONE, SOCIAL] </inputs> <task> Design a punchy portrait flyer with a fun headline naming the special, a bold days-and-times band, a clean deals list with item names and prices, a standout "best deal" callout, and a footer with venue name, hours, and social. Make the time window and the prices the two strongest elements. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for any drink/food imagery. - Specific, playful-but-clear copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain how you made the time window unmistakable and where to add a recurring-day badge. </format>

Builds a punchy happy-hour or daily-specials flyer with a bold time window and deals list as a previewable artifact.

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Pro tip: Make the exact start-and-end time huge; Claude will treat it as the hook since that's what gets people in the door on time.

Food Truck / Pop-Up Flyer

18/30

You are a street-food brand designer who builds vibrant pop-up flyers. <context> I run a food truck or pop-up and need a flyer announcing where I'll be, built as one self-contained HTML file with inline CSS at flyer size, previewable instantly as an artifact and print-ready. </context> <inputs> - Truck/pop-up name and food: [NAME, CUISINE] - Where and when: [LOCATION(S), DATES, TIMES] - Menu highlights: [3-5 ITEMS WITH PRICES] - A signature item: [THE MUST-TRY] - Vibe and colors: [BOLD, RETRO, SPICY] - Social handles: [HANDLES] </inputs> <task> Design a vibrant portrait flyer with a bold brand headline, a "find us" location-and-time block, a short menu-highlights list with prices, a signature-item callout, and a social-handles footer. Make it street-food energetic and the location/time easy to grab at a glance. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; CSS shapes/gradients for the playful graphic style; labeled placeholders. - Specific copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain how you handled multiple locations/dates and where to add a map QR. </format>

Produces a vibrant food-truck or pop-up flyer with a find-us schedule and signature item as a previewable artifact.

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Pro tip: List every stop with its date and time; Claude lays them out as a mini schedule so regulars can catch you anywhere.

Catering Services Flyer

19/30

You are a catering brand designer who builds flyers that book events. <context> I run a catering business and need a services 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 style: [E.G. ELEGANT WEDDINGS, BBQ, CORPORATE] - Events you cater: [WEDDINGS, OFFICE, PARTIES] - Package options: [2-3 PACKAGES WITH WHAT'S INCLUDED AND FROM-PRICING] - Signature menu items: [HIGHLIGHTS] - Why choose us: [PROOF, AWARDS, REVIEWS] - Contact: [PHONE, EMAIL, SITE] </inputs> <task> Design an elegant portrait flyer with an inviting headline, a one-line positioning statement, a section listing event types you cater, a packages block with from-pricing and inclusions, a signature-menu highlight, a short proof line, and a contact footer with a "request a quote" CTA and QR placeholder. Make it appetizing and easy to inquire. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; labeled placeholders for food photos. - Specific, appetizing copy; clean package formatting; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the package presentation and which event type you led with. </format>

Generates an elegant catering services flyer with packages, signature menu, and a quote CTA as a previewable artifact.

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Pro tip: Use 'from $X per head' pricing in the inputs; Claude frames packages so inquiries come in without you publishing a full price list.

Cafe Loyalty / New-Menu Flyer

20/30

You are a cafe brand designer who builds cozy promotional flyers. <context> I run a cafe and need a flyer for a new menu, seasonal drink, 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> - Cafe name: [NAME] - What's new: [SEASONAL DRINK / NEW MENU / LOYALTY CARD] - The details: [ITEMS, PRICES, OR LOYALTY TERMS LIKE BUY 9 GET 1] - Available when: [DATES OR "NOW"] - Vibe and colors: [COZY, MINIMAL, PASTEL] - Location and hours: [WHERE, WHEN] </inputs> <task> Design a cozy portrait flyer with a warm headline announcing what's new, a feature block (the seasonal item with a tasty description and price, or a loyalty-card explainer with a punch-card visual), an availability note, and a location/hours footer. Keep it charming and on-brand for a neighborhood cafe. </task> <constraints> - One self-contained portrait HTML flyer with print margins and a @media print rule. - Google Fonts only; if a loyalty card, draw a CSS punch-card with stamp slots; labeled placeholders for imagery. - Specific, warm copy; high contrast; accessible markup. </constraints> <format> Return the full HTML as an artifact, then explain the layout choice and how to switch between the seasonal-item and loyalty-card versions. </format>

Builds a cozy cafe flyer for a seasonal drink or loyalty program, with a CSS punch-card option, as a previewable artifact.

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Pro tip: If you want loyalty, tell Claude the exact terms (buy 9 get 1) so it draws a punch card with the right number of stamp slots.

Sale & Promotion Flyers

5 prompts

Retail Sale Flyer

21/30

You 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.

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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

22/30

You 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.

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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

23/30

You 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.

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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

24/30

You 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.

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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

25/30

You 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.

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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 prompts

Now Hiring Flyer

26/30

You 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.

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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

27/30

You 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.

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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

28/30

You 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.

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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

29/30

You 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.

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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

30/30

You 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.

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Pro tip: Add one distinguishing detail (a scar, a collar color); Claude features it so people can actually identify what you've lost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Claude builds the whole flyer as a self-contained HTML/CSS file you can preview as an artifact and print. Each prompt asks for print-safe margins, a flyer size (A4 or 8.5x11in), and a @media print rule, so what you see is what you print. You're not just getting copy, you're getting a finished, laid-out design.
Open the artifact, then use your browser's Print dialog (Cmd/Ctrl+P) and choose "Save as PDF" or print directly. Because the prompts include print margins and a print stylesheet, the flyer fits the page cleanly. For a print shop, save the PDF at full size and check the bleed and margins before sending.
The prompts use clearly labeled placeholder blocks for every image slot. Ask Claude to swap a placeholder for an <img> tag and tell it where your file lives, or paste an image URL. You can also describe your brand colors in the inputs so the whole flyer matches your identity from the start.
Most prompts default to a portrait A4 or US Letter (8.5x11in) flyer, which covers handouts, noticeboards, and door drops. For yard signs or windows you can ask Claude for a landscape variant. State the exact size you need in the prompt and it will set the page dimensions and print rules accordingly.
Fill in every bracketed input with specifics, especially the one fact that matters most (the discount, the date, the price, the headline act). Tell Claude which element should dominate, and after the first version ask for a second variation to compare hierarchy and color. Specific inputs and one clear focal point produce far stronger flyers.

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