Design

Imagery that ships with every article.

Visuals are not an afterthought to the writing — they're part of it. WriteGarden generates brand-consistent imagery for every article, in your aspect ratios, with automatic alt text. No stock-photo hunt, no separate asset-management step, no "we'll add the image later".

Brand colours · aspect-ratio control · automatic alt text · object storage included

Why design can't be a separate step.

Articles without imagery don't get published — they sit in drafts waiting for someone with design access. Articles with the wrong imagery hurt the brand more than no imagery at all. WriteGarden treats visuals as part of the article output: brand-conditioned, contextually relevant, accessibility-clean, ready to publish in the same pass as the text.

What's generated

What gets generated.

Featured image

One hero visual per article, sized to your CMS's preferred aspect ratio, in your brand palette.

Inline visuals

Section-level images placed where they reinforce content. Optional — the generator can be set to text-only for editorial-heavy categories.

Aspect-ratio variants

16:9 for blog hero, 1:1 for social, 4:5 for vertical — generated together so you don't re-render later.

Alt text, automatic

Descriptive alt text generated for every image. Accessibility win, not afterthought. Editable before publish.

Object storage

Images served from object storage (signed URLs), delivered through your CDN or your CMS's own asset pipeline.

Brand profile, not generic.

The design pass reads from the same brand profile the writing pass uses. Primary palette, secondary palette, typographic style preference, banned visual tropes. The output isn't "a stock photo of a laptop" — it's a visual that fits your category and your shelf.

Alt text takes accessibility seriously.

Every image ships with descriptive alt text generated alongside it. Not "image of a graph"; not a copy of the caption. Real screen-reader copy that names the subject, the context, and the action — written against the article it's in. WCAG-relevant and SEO-relevant; the same signal helps both.

Imagery that ships with every article.

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