
Kittl's ai quote generator and Typography styles
Some more Kittl.com/tools.... with Kittl's ai quote generator and Typography styles in 2:3 format.

Some more Kittl.com/tools.... with Kittl's ai quote generator and Typography styles in 2:3 format.
Created using Styles and quote generator in Kittl.
Since I had my phrase in mind for this, "Lost in the Sauce", step 1 was to use the Typography Workflow. This post will cover that step with more posts to come covering the whole process. I guess you could say I got a little "lost in the sauce" myself, lol, so bear with me. I've added the walkthrough in the comment below.
Full disclosure here, I don't sell Tees or apparel, so this was technically my first approach at a T-shirt/tank top design, lol, so don't judge me too harshly. I figured since "Lost in the Sauce" gets said often enough in the lives, I would create a design around it as a loose idea. I also set myself one rule- create the entire project in Kittl workflows and the editor, including the supporting art, mockups, and videos. What began as a Typography Workflow test eventually became a finished design, coordinating elements, product mockups, a consistent campaign model, lifestyle images, and several videos. The complete experiment used over 3,225 credits (mostly because I did some extensive testing on ideas as I had them) across 47 images and 10 videos.
Along the way, I tested different typography styles, generated multiple design elements in one image, compared flat product references with model references, changed poses and environments, and even controlled the locations and actions in a five-scene video. Some methods worked immediately. Others failed in ways that taught me more about how the workflows interpret prompts and reference images. One of the biggest lessons was that the right reference image, along with a specific prompt, can make all the difference in the world.
There is far too much to explain properly in one post, so I’ll break the individual tests down separately over the next few posts. Lots of tips and tricks to follow!
Lost in the Sauce Workflow Series-
Lost In the Sauce Part 1- My "From Scratch" Process with Workflows
Lost In the Sauce Part 2- Creating Design Elements to Match My Typography Style
Lost In the Sauce Part 3- Consistent Model with Styled Model Photoshoot Workflow
Lost In the Sauce Part 4- Consistent Model with Fisheye Apparel Scene Workflow
Lost In the Sauce Part 5- Testing My Consistent Model in Video Workflows
Lost In the Sauce Part 6- Spotted in the Wild & Mirror Selfie Workflows
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I had made a list of fictitious business names about 4 years ago when KITTL was known as Heritage Designer and we created everything from scratch (we still can and do that by the way)... just found that list, decided to see what AGENTIC would do with a few of them... 😉
Here is a prompt template that can restore any old, blurry, and damaged Photos like a professional, from a post on Chinonso Victor’s Facebook Page. See The Results in my photos done in Kittl Agentic AI. ##
Core Objective:
Restore and enhance this old photograph while preserving the original person's identity, facial features, expression, clothing, pose, and historical authenticity.
Comprehensive Repair:
Repair scratches, tears, dust, stains, fading, discoloration, blur, noise, film grain, water damage, and missing details without changing the person's appearance. Example photos found online also.
Enhancement & Clarity:
Improve sharpness, contrast, exposure, dynamic range, skin texture, lighting, and overall clarity while keeping details.
Historical Reconstruction & Color:
Reconstruct damaged areas using historically accurate details that match the surrounding image. If the image is black and white, intelligently colorize it with realistic skin tones, clothing colors, and environmental colors appropriate for the era, avoiding oversaturated or artificial colors.
High Resolution & Quality:
Upscale the image to ultra-high resolution (8K quality) with crisp details while maintaining a timeless photographic look.
Strict Preservations:
Preserve every recognizable facial feature exactly as in the original photo. Do not alter age, ethnicity, hairstyle, facial proportions, clothing style, or background composition unless missing portions require careful reconstruction.
Final Result:
The final result should look like a professionally restored archival photograph, retaining its emotional character while appearing as if it were captured with a modern high-resolution camera. ##