How to design a brand kit with AI | GraphicsGen + Illustrator

Create an all-in-one brand kit with GraphicsGen, Envato assets, and Adobe Illustrator. It’s a quick and easy way to whip up a professional and consistent look for your brand.

Miss Chatz 21min read 24 Nov 2025
A hands-on tutorial for startups and small businesses learn how to use GraphicsGen, Envato fonts and graphics, and Adobe Illustrator together to create complete, professional brand kits.

An AI brand kit enables you to create a comprehensive, professional brand identity in hours, not weeks. Instead of starting from a blank page, you can turn rough ideas into logos, color palettes, and layouts with a mix of AI tools and pro design software.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to design a brand kit with AI using GraphicsGen Envato’s fonts and graphics, and Adobe Illustrator, alongside practical Illustrator tips for refining and scaling your brand assets.

We’ll use GraphicsGen to generate on-brand concepts, Envato’s creative asset library to choose polished fonts, icons, and patterns, and Illustrator to refine everything into a reusable AI brand kit. By the end, you’ll have a cohesive logo system, colour palette, typography, mockups, and clear usage guidelines that you can roll out across your site, social content, and print materials.

Preiew of donut brand kit made fin GraphicsGen, Envato, Illustrator and Photoshop

What you’ll learn:

  • How to generate brand concepts with AI in GraphicsGen
  • How to turn AI ideas into a polished logo and colour palette in Adobe Illustrator
  • How to choose fonts, icons, and patterns from Envato that feel cohesive
  • How to assemble a reusable AI brand kit with logos, colours, typography, and mockups
  • How to export and organise your brand kit so any client or teammate can use it

You don’t need a big design team to build a beautiful, consistent brand. With GraphicsGen for AI ideas, Envato for fonts and graphics, and Adobe Illustrator for polish, you can create a full brand kit with a logo, patterns, and mockups in just a few hours. Fast, creative, and perfectly on-brand.

What is an AI brand kit?

An AI brand kit is a standard brand kit featuring logos, colors, typography, imagery, and usage rules, built with the help of AI tools. Think of it as your brand’s ultimate style guide, all rolled into one. It’s the cheat sheet that ensures your brand looks consistent, professional, and instantly recognizable across every channel, no matter where it’s seen.

At its core, a brand kit captures your brand’s DNA. It defines the elements that make your identity feel cohesive, from your main logo and color palette to the fonts and graphics your team should use everywhere — social posts, emails, packaging, ads, and beyond. Its purpose is simple: consistency.

The cool part? Modern AI tools can now help you build and manage these kits way more efficiently than the old days of endless design docs and scattered files. AI can assist in generating color palettes, suggesting font pairings, and even organizing and keeping everything organized in one central hub. It makes it easier than ever for businesses of any size to maintain a polished, cohesive look.

What’s included in an AI brand kit?

Here are the main elements that go into a brand kit: An AI brand kit contains the same core components as any traditional brand kit, but is created or assisted with AI tools. Here are the key elements:

Logo system

A complete brand kit includes several logo variations: a primary logo (your main identifier), a secondary layout for smaller or narrow spaces (such as horizontal or stacked versions), and a simplified icon or logomark for tiny placements like social avatars, app icons, or favicons

Color palette

Your palette sets the brand’s visual mood. It typically includes primary colors (your main brand hues), secondary or accent colors, and sometimes gradients or pattern-based colors. Every shade should be defined with clear HEX, RGB, and CMYK values, so no one has to guess “which pink is the right pink

Typography

This section outlines your main typefaces. Most kits include a primary font for headings and strong statements, as well as a secondary font for body copy and improved readability. The goal is harmony—your typefaces should complement each other and express your brand personality, whether that’s playful, refined, bold, or minimal.

Imagery and graphics

These are the stylistic elements that bring your brand to life, including mockups, patterns, textures, icon styles, illustration approaches, and photo treatments. Maybe you use soft duotones, rounded shapes, or a specific geometric motif. These visual cues help every design feel unmistakably “you.

Usage guidelines

This is the rulebook. It explains how to use your brand elements correctly and consistently — logo clear space, minimum sizing, colour do’s and don’ts, typography hierarchy, and more. These guidelines prevent inconsistencies and help anyone on your team apply the brand confidently

Food Box Mockups from Envato
Food Box Mockups from Envato

How to set up your AI brand kit workspace

Let’s set up a neat space to showcase our AI-generated assets along with your Envato resources. This will ensure everything flows smoothly and keeps our results consistent from start to finish.

In this tutorial, we’ll create a fast food brand kit in the style of a visual brand board. We’ll create this brand board using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and GraphicsGen, then export it as a PNG or PDF for easy sharing and use.

Step 1: Use AI to brainstorm your brand concept

Kick off with a fun brainstorming session with the help of AI. Start by jotting down a cheerful description of your brand, think about its values, who you want to reach, and the vibe you want to convey. Use mood-based prompts to generate some outstanding logo ideas, color palettes, and visual themes. With GraphicsGen, you can easily test out your creative ideas by generating images that reflect your prompts. Run a few rounds of prompts to get a range of styles and concepts you can refine later.

For example, if you want a futuristic tech feel, choose bold sans-serif typefaces, abstract data-inspired graphics, cool blue or neon accents, and subtle grid or circuit-like patterns.

Preview of image prompt renders on GraphicsGen
Preview of image prompt renders on GraphicsGen

Step 2: Curate fonts and graphics that match your AI concepts

Next, hop onto Envato and search for fonts, icons, textures, and patterns that complement your vision. Select assets that align with your mood board or target audience. For example, if you want to achieve a natural, eco-friendly vibe, opt for hand-drawn illustrations, warm neutral and green colors, textured recycled paper backgrounds, and gentle serif or script typefaces. When you bring all these elements together, you’ll create a fabulous design system that keeps everything on-brand, no matter who’s working on it.

Graphic Assets from Envato

Graphic Assets from Envato

Step 3: Build your AI brand kit layout in Illustrator

Open up Adobe Illustrator and create a new workspace. You can choose any layout format you like, but I enjoy working with a size of 700 x 1700 pixels for a single-page design. In this workspace, we’ll load our Envato fonts, import some amazing AI-generated images, and set up color swatches and libraries to make editing super quick and easy.

As you set everything up, try organizing your layout into sections, such as logos, color palettes, fonts, and mockups. This way, everything stays neat, making it a breeze to update later.

By following these simple steps, you’ll create an efficient workspace where AI meets your creative touch. This will help you easily assemble your comprehensive AI brand kit with confidence.

Adobe Illustrator brand kit layout

How to build a professional AI brand kit

1. Generate your brand concept with GraphicsGen

Have fun using text prompts to create mood boards and logo ideas. It’s all about helping the AI generate designs that really connect with your target audience and reflect your brand’s style.

Start by using GraphicsGen. Simply enter prompts that reflect what your business is about, your personality, and the target audience you want to reach. For example, I want to create a donut brand called “LOOPS” that is fun, nostalgic, and blends retro charm with modern excitement while delivering sweetness in every bite. So, use descriptive language to steer the AI’s output. Try to include style (Minimalist, Vintage) and color mood (Warm and earthy, Pastel and soft).

Choose a vector or icon art style from Graphics Gen’s style menu, and test out some logo prompts like:

Playful donut shop logo featuring a bitten pink-frosted donut with colorful sprinkles, and crumbs breaking off. Donut in a thick brown outline, illustrated in a cute modern-retro vector style. Below the icon, include the word ‘LOOPS’ in bold, rounded bubble letters using soft pastel pink and warm orange, paired with the tagline ‘A HOLE LOT OF FUN’ in a chunky chocolate-brown font. The overall style is sweet, friendly, nostalgic, and fun, with clean flat graphics and soft curves on a white background.

If you find an image output you like, you can click on it, then select ‘Download SVG’ to download and use in Adobe Illustrator.

Icon art style renders from GraphicsGen
Icon art style renders from GraphicsGen

2. Design cleanup and develop a color palette in Adobe Illustrator

Delete any AI-generated text since we’ll be using some cool Envato fonts instead. Also, clean up the artboard by removing any unnecessary backgrounds or elements. After that, select Edit > Recolor Artwork to experiment with different hues and fine-tune the color palette to achieve the desired vibe.

Next, select all parts of the icon, then go to the Swatches panel and select ‘Create a New Swatch’ to add the selected colors to the Swatches panel. Additionally, open the Libraries panel (Window > Libraries), and to create a new library, give it your brand name ‘LOOPS’. Click the + (Add Content) button at the bottom and select and select Fill Color to add each color one at a time.

Preview of Recolor Artwork and CC Libraries

3. Select and pair fonts via Envato

Typography is like the voice of your brand. Take some time to explore Envato’s font libraries and have fun testing different font pairing combinations in Illustrator to enhance your logo design’s hierarchy and readability.

  1. Check Out Envato’s Library: You can search for fonts by style, whether you’re looking for something like “modern sans-serif,” “rounded serif,” or even a “fast food font.”
  2. Create a Hierarchy: Aim for at least two contrasting fonts. Pick a Primary Font that grabs attention for your headlines and logos. It should be something bold and distinctive. Then, choose a Secondary Font that’s easy to read for body text and subheadings, like a rounded font. Find your font, download it, and install it into your system.
  3. Experiment in Illustrator: Type in your text to see how your headline and body font choices work together. This way, you can ensure that everything is not only readable but also visually appealing. For example, for the “LOOPS” brand name, I went with Envato’s Golda font. And for the tagline, “A Hole Lot of Fun,” the Baked font was chosen.
  4. Color Type: As you lay out your text hierarchy, don’t forget to play with your color palette and be creative. In the “LOOPS” brand name, I highlighted the ‘OO’ to represent the donut shape, which adds a fun twist to the design.
Envato sourced fonts golda and Baked to create donut logo typography.

4. Assemble and refine the logo in Adobe Illustrator

Now, let’s assemble the logo variations to be adaptable for any space. Combine your icon and Envato fonts to create a final, professional, and cohesive logo design. Create a Primary logo as your main brand identifier on websites, signage, and key marketing materials. The Secondary logo should be flexible for tighter layouts while still maintaining brand recognition in limited spaces. The Submark is a minimal and compact option suited for watermarks, icons, or small-scale applications. The standalone Logomark is perfect for favicons, social media avatars, and subtle brand accents. Together, these variations help maintain a clear, adaptable, and consistent visual identity across all platforms.

Place all the logo variations onto your brand kit artboard, and define their usage for the client.

Next, select all parts of the icon, then go to the Swatches panel and select ‘Create a New Swatch’ to add the selected colors to the Swatches panel. Open the Libraries panel (Window > Libraries), tap the folder icon to create a New Group, and give it your brand name. Click the + (Add Content) button at the bottom and select and select Graphic to add each logo one at a time.

5. Add graphics and patterns

Throw all the Envato donut-inspired icons, objects, illustrations, and patterns you collected for the brand onto the brand kit artboard. Don’t forget to adjust the colors so they match the brand’s vibe and color scheme.

We selected two cool retro patterns, a variety of donut icons, and two floating donut illustrations. Make sure to throw those graphics into the Libraries panel. For the patterns, just select each one, hit the + (Add Content) button at the bottom, and then choose Fill Pattern to add them. This library will become your living brand kit document, evolving as you work.

 For the patterns, just select each one, hit the + (Add Content) button at the bottom, and then choose Fill Pattern to add them
Envato graphics: Retro Pattern / Retro Pattern Circles / Donut Icons / Donut Food Illustration / Floating Donut Illustration

6. Create mockups

Head to Envato mockup graphic templates and choose a few donut box container mockups you want to use for your brand presentation. Open the downloaded mockup files in Photoshop, then go to Window > Libraries to access the assets you previously uploaded onto the Libraries panel in Illustrator. Apply your patterns and logo to the mockup using the smart layers provided in the file. Once the design is finalized and everything looks correct, export the completed mockup as a PNG image.

Pro tip: Download a lot of mockup assets than you think you’ll need. Having options later beats scrambling for assets mid-project. You can also use Envato MockupGen to create a mockup with the help of AI.

Preview of Envato’s Donut & Cup Mockup / Donut Box Mockups adjusted in Adobe Photoshop

7. Assemble your design system

Organize everything into a single, structured brand kit. It should include sections for logo variations, color palette with hex codes, typography font samples, icons, illustrations, patterns, mockups, and Envato photos. Set up a clear hierarchy that makes sense, following a structure like this:

  • Logos
    • Primary logo
    • Secondary logo
    • Submark / Logomark
  • Color palette (Color codes)
  • Typography (Font alphabet sample)
  • Graphics
    • Icons
    • Illustrations
    • Patterns
  • Mockups
    • Photos

This brand kit doesn’t need an elaborate design, but it should exist in a simple document that includes the following information:

  • Which logo to use in different contexts
  • Color codes (Hex, RGB, CMYK) for every shade, along with the percentage of how much to use each color (Name colors optional)
  • Font names and their intended usage

Use Illustrator’s Libraries panel to link these assets across projects for easy access. This makes it stupid-easy to access assets across different Adobe apps later.

Preview of brand kit on Adobe Illustrator

8. Export and share

When everything feels unified, export your brand assets and brand kit in multiple formats: SVG (for web/scalability), PNG with transparent background (for quick use), AI or EPS (for editing), and PDF for digital and print use. Save them to cloud storage (such as Google Drive or Dropbox) so that your team or clients can access them easily.

By following this process, you’ll create a one-page visual cheat sheet that is not only beautifully represented but also scalable and consistent, ready to grow with your business.

Here’s our exported result:

Advanced: evolving your AI brand kit with Envato and Adobe

Once your brand kit is built, you can take your workflow even further by integrating GraphicsGen, Envato, and Adobe Illustrator for ongoing brand development. These advanced techniques make it easier to maintain a consistent visual identity as you develop the brand’s visual identity across various projects and platforms.

  1. Auto-apply brand kits in GraphicsGen: After you save your brand colors, fonts, and logo variations, you can use those elements in GraphicsGen when creating your prompts. The AI will automatically generate new visuals, social graphics, ad mockups, or packaging ideas that fit your brand’s style. This way, every new concept generated by the AI will be easily recognizable as part of your brand identity.
  2. Generate AI visuals aligned with your brand style: Use your brand kit as a style reference when creating new content. Include brand color codes or descriptive phrases like “using blue (#67a5d7) and sans-serif, bold, rounded, and playful display typeface” in your prompts. GraphicsGen will adapt to your saved design language, providing on-brand outputs with minimal editing required.
  3. Enhance with Envato’s Licensed Graphics: GraphicsGen provides a solid starting point for your graphic templates, but it could use a little extra polish. Dive into your downloaded Envato assets, select a premium texture, add a cool pattern, and replace it with some professional icons.
  4. Seamless editing and scaling in Adobe Illustrator: Because everything in your brand kit is vector-based, you can scale assets to any size or adjust details with precision. Use Adobe Illustrator to create templates for business cards, presentations, and social banners that automatically pull from your saved brand libraries.

By combining these elements, you create a brand system that can change as your business grows, while keeping a consistent look. AI handles the heavy work, and professional tools refine the details. This makes your design process quicker and smarter.

GraphicGen’s Style Creator

Common mistakes to avoid

Even with AI, it’s easy for an AI brand kit to look messy if you skip these basics:

  • Using unlicensed or inconsistent assets: Don’t just grab random images from Google or use fonts without the proper licenses; it’s a legal headache waiting to happen. Always get your assets from reliable, licensed sites like Envato, or use your own AI-generated output. And make sure everything matches your brand style; adding a random script font to a flyer can completely throw things off.
  • Forgetting to harmonize colors: AI-generated color palettes may look great in concept, but they can shift slightly when imported into Adobe Illustrator. It’s crucial to double-check these colors, as AI outputs often use the RGB color space, which is optimized for screens. When exporting for print or final web use in Adobe, you must manually convert and verify your colors, especially PMS or CMYK, to ensure they match the AI’s original concept. Always re-enter the HEX or CMYK values from your finalized palette into Illustrator to ensure they match exactly when transferring assets between platforms. This step is often overlooked, resulting in significant color shifts. Export a color swatch file and reference it religiously.
  • Over-relying on AI design prompts without human editing: AI is fast, but it’s not perfect. AI generates options, not final products. It’ll give you weird spacing, awkward compositions, or generic-looking results. Don’t accept the first output. Always refine the AI design in Illustrator or Photoshop. Apply the 80/20 rule: AI gets you 80% of the way, and you complete the remaining 20%.
  • Failing to define clear file naming: This sounds boring, but it’s crucial. If you don’t have some solid naming rules in place, you could end up with confusing file names like “logo_v3_final_FINAL.png,” and no one will know which version is the right one. Set the system clearly (e.g., BrandName_Logo_Primary_CMYK.eps, BrandName_Icon_Social_PNG). It’ll save everyone a lot of confusion later.
define clear digital file naming

Tips for creating a consistent AI brand kit

Maintaining a strong, consistent brand identity over time is an active process.

  • Save your AI prompts and Illustrator presets: Document your successful text prompts used in GraphicsGen. In Illustrator, save your finalized color swatches, character styles, and graphic styles as libraries, so any incoming designer can replicate your look instantly. This creates a repeatable system for future expansions.
  • Keep a shared ‘Brand DNA‘ folder: Create a central, cloud-synced folder containing the master source files (.ai, .eps, .svg) for every exported asset, along with a text file that lists all official hex codes and font names. Every team member accesses this only.
  • Re-test colors for accessibility: Use an online contrast checker to ensure your primary text color has adequate contrast against your background colors. Tools like WebAIM’s Contrast Checker ensure that your text-to-background color combinations meet WCAG guidelines, making your brand kit compliant and legible for everyone.
  • Periodically update your kit: As your business evolves, so should your brand. Schedule a review every 6-12 months to add new social media sizes, retire old assets, and incorporate new color trends or typography updates. Treat your brand kit as a living document, not a “set it and forget it” thing.
Update your design brand kit periodically
Donut mockup box template from Envato

What are the limitations of creating a brand kit with AI?

AI definitely makes putting together brand kits a lot faster, but it can’t substitute for actual brand strategy, a human touch, or good storytelling. While AI can generate thousands of beautiful graphics, it doesn’t understand your company’s mission, emotional tone, or the core values of your target audience. While AI can generate thousands of beautiful graphics, it doesn’t understand your company’s mission, emotional tone, or the core values of your target audience. Having a person review everything is key to achieving the right feel, emotional vibe, and visual harmony.

AI brand kit FAQs

What’s the difference between a brand kit and a style guide?

A brand kit is a collection of core visual assets, logos, colors, fonts, and graphics, used to build consistent designs. A style guide, on the other hand, provides detailed rules for using those assets correctly, including spacing, tone, images, dos and don’ts, and voice. You can think of the brand kit like your toolbox and the style guide as your instruction manual. Together, they ensure your brand always looks and feels polished.

Can I sell or share AI-generated logos for commercial purposes?

It depends on the AI tool’s terms of service. Most platforms, like GraphicsGen, allow the commercial use of outputs you create, but always read the fine print. If you’re offering logo design services, consider combining AI-generated outputs with human editing and enhancing them with licensed assets from Envato. This way, you’ll end up with original and professional work. Ensure you have the correct license for any content you use, whether it’s AI-generated or not, before commercial use.

How can I ensure my AI brand kit stands out as unique?

Avoid generic prompts. Your AI brand kit becomes truly unique when you combine AI creativity with human direction. Start with GraphicsGen for ideas, but customize everything, from color adjustments and typography to layout and textures, then refine it all in Adobe tools with your own creative decisions. Add your own brand story, values, and audience insight to create something personal. Remember, originality doesn’t come from the AI prompt alone; it comes from how you refine and apply the results.

Can I integrate GraphicsGen outputs directly into Illustrator?

GraphicsGen allows you to output files in raster PNG and vector-friendly formats, such as SVG. You can easily drag high-resolution raster images into Illustrator and use the Image Trace feature to convert them into scalable vector graphics (SVG). This means you can edit, tweak, and customize them without losing any quality. Plus, you can copy and paste the assets or use the File > Place command to add them to your project. Once they’re in your workspace, you can break them apart, apply your brand colors, and adjust the anchor points as needed.

How do I maintain visual consistency across multiple designers or teams?

A: Create a shared brand folder that includes your final logos, color codes, fonts, and templates, and save it to your Creative Cloud Library. Use Illustrator Libraries for any linked assets, and share your brand kit guidelines with your team. This way, everyone can use your assets consistently and keep the same vibe and identity across all platforms.

Donut brand kit created through GraphicsGen, Enavto, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop

Ready to get started?

Creating a solid visual identity doesn’t have to break the bank or involve a huge design team. With the right approach, you can whip up a professional and scalable AI brand kit in just a few hours. By combining GraphicsGen for AI-powered ideas, Envato for high-quality assets, and Adobe Illustrator for final refinement, you can build a complete, scalable AI brand kit to go in no time.

Donut brand kit made through GraphicsGen, Envato and Adobe Illustrator & Phtosohop

Open GraphicsGen, explore fonts and assets on Envato, and polish your first AI brand kit in Adobe Illustrator today. Your next-level brand package is waiting to be built, and it’s easier than you think.

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