Creating and Reusing Styles

Guides you through creating styles with prompts and reference images, reviewing the analysis results, and selecting and reusing them in your projects.

Rhetis styles are not just simple color presets; they are visual systems that organize color, typography, spacing, corners, shadows, and overall mood by analyzing reference images and descriptions, so you can apply them to your projects.

Two Ways to Create a Style

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Create a New Style

Generate a new style using prompts that describe the brand direction and reference images.

Reuse a Saved Style

Select an already completed style from the same workspace to maintain consistency across projects.

Preparing a New Style

  • Explain the purpose of the style in one sentence.
  • Limit descriptive adjectives that convey the brand personality to 2–4 words.
  • Provide examples of cover, body, chart, or card layouts, not just the logo.
  • Use PNG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF images.
  • Add up to 10 reference images at a time.
  • Do not mix images from different brands or opposing moods.

Prompt example:

Create a trustworthy B2B software report style. Use deep navy and warm gray, make the headings bold, and give the body generous margins. Prioritize data and structure over decorative illustrations.

[Placeholder · IMG-STYLE-01] Prompt input, reference image thumbnails, and generate button visible on the style creation screen
[Shooting Guide · IMG-STYLE-01] Attach three reference images for the virtual brand’s cover, body, and chart. The prompt, image removal button, and generate button must all appear on one screen.

Generation and Selection

  1. 1

    Open the Style Screen

    Select Style from the left rail and switch to style creation mode.

  2. 2

    Add Prompts and Images

    Describe the desired mood and purpose, then attach reference images.

  3. 3

    Start Generation

    The task will show as pending or processing. Do not submit the same request repeatedly while it is processing.

  4. 4

    Review Analysis Results

    Check the color palette, typography, spacing, corners, and preview to confirm the brand direction.

  5. 5

    Select for the Project

    Choose the completed style for the current project. If confirmation is needed before the final deck is created, complete the guidance.

  6. 6

    Reuse in Future Projects

    You can also select the stored style in other projects within the same workspace.

[Placeholder · IMG-STYLE-02] Detailed view of a completed style showing the color palette, typography, UI preview, and selection state
[Shooting Guide · IMG-STYLE-02] Composite a vertical screen so the main sections of the style sheet or inspector are visible. Use the virtual brand’s color values and font names.

When the Style Differs from Expectations

  • If there are too many reference images, reduce them to 3–5 representative ones.
  • Explain color, contrast, spacing, photo usage, and data priority rather than saying “sleek.”
  • Upload key pages as images instead of the entire brand book PDF.
  • Specify that the logo color should not be used directly as a background color.
  • If a specific project needs a different mood, create a new style rather than overwriting the existing one.
  • If a style is marked complete but not applied, verify that it has been selected for the current project.

Principles for Reusing Styles

  • Official brand styles include the team or brand name in the title.
  • Experimental styles carry tags like draft or experiment.
  • Do not use unapproved styles in external client projects.
  • Verify that the current workspace is correct before selecting a style.
  • When rebuilding the final deck, earlier visual tweaks may change, so finalize the structure first.

Styles do not alter the factual accuracy or logic of content. Even if the visual output looks good, titles, figures, sources, and slide flow must be reviewed separately.

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