
Does the output create a timely, relevant meme for the brand that aligns with the brand tone and is suitable for social posting?
This test case passes. The output successfully captures the intended "Internet meme" aesthetic, generating a diverse range of layouts and styles from animated cartoons to realistic photography that align with the brand's ferocious tone. The model effectively integrated Plaque Slayer's messaging and product placement into established meme formats without the content feeling forced or inconsistent. While the subjective and transient nature of Internet humor presents a limitation in delivering perfectly "of-the-moment" observational comedy, the technical execution and variety provide a strong creative foundation. Ultimately, the output is usable in a real-world professional context because it provides high-quality, brand-safe reactive content that allows for creator discretion in selecting the most culturally relevant assets.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: High-res image master (TIFF)
• Master: 16-bit TIFF, Adobe RGB; non-destructive retouching; layered PSD as source
• Web: sRGB JPG (quality 80–90) or PNG for transparency; 2000px long edge unless specified
• Crops: provide common aspect ratios (1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 9:16) with safe copy area

I want to generate some static "meme" style images and ads for the Plaque Slayer brand. I want to lean into the visuals hard and in the right style, memes like the 'this is fine" dog, the metal head sitting on the park bench from "deathgasm" the "shitters clogged" kid are all good examples of the style.Please build me a robust list of memes that are both the right tone and have the audience cross over with the Plaque Slayer audience.