How I Save Time with AI Prompts

Ai Prompt By · · 3 min read

After 3 years of working with ChatGPT, I figured out that some single words have a lot of meaning for AI.
No matter what version you are chatting with.
If you find out which words have heavy meaning and can replace them with hundreds of words, you can easily level up your prompt engineering career.

Save Time with AI Prompts

For example, try this prompt:

Create a premium image thumbnail for an online tool called compound interest calculator. Don’t use any text or signs (just conceptual objects). Aspect ratio: 16:9


And you will see the difference.

The only reason you can get such an amazing picture is the word “Premium”!

But if you want to have a structured output every time, you have to implement a solid prompt.
A solid prompt means every time you give the prompt to AI, the main result is stable and only the details are different.

For example, change the subject of this prompt every time and you can see the main stable colors:

Create a high-quality, professional, and realistic conceptual illustration representing the topic:
"subject"

🎯 Mandatory Object Integration (Required Element)

The following object must be clearly included and meaningfully integrated into the illustration:

Desired Object: "object1,object2"
Rules for integration:

The object must play a functional role in explaining the concept.

It must not be decorative or randomly placed.

It should visually participate in the mechanism of the concept.

It must align with the educational and professional tone.

If the object conflicts with the concept logic, reinterpret it symbolically so it supports the explanation.

Before finalizing the scene, internally validate:

Is the object actively helping explain the mechanism?

Would removing the object weaken the explanation?

Does it feel naturally embedded rather than forced?

If NO → redesign the integration.

🎨 Visual Style

Realistic, clean, and professional (suitable for educational or financial content)

Minimalistic and focused composition

Neutral to corporate color palette (blues, greys, whites, soft gradients)

Soft lighting or natural lighting (no neon or harsh contrasts)

Avoid:

Cryptocurrency visuals

Gaming aesthetics

Cartoonish styles

Flashy/glowing effects

Text, logos, or branding

🧩 Composition Guidelines

Center the main symbolic element representing the core mechanism

Include subtle supporting elements reinforcing the idea

Ensure clarity and readability at a glance

Use realistic professional perspective (balanced 3D or clean flat layout)

No exaggerated camera angles

🧠 Concept Interpretation Process

Translate the Forex topic into its underlying functional meaning before visualizing.

Identify:

Core mechanism

Relationship between elements

What changes or moves

What is being measured, compared, or controlled

🔄 Visual Mapping Rules

Convert the mechanism into symbolic objects that represent function, NOT wealth or profit.

STRICT RELEVANCE RULE

Money, cash, gold bars, coins, or profit imagery must NOT be used unless the concept explicitly represents profit or capital itself.

If the topic relates to measurement, volume, position size, calculation, or structure, represent scale using:

Containers

Units

Blocks

Sliders

Gauges

Proportional objects

Comparison tools

Instead of currency imagery.

✅ Relevance Validation (Internal Check Before Output)

Ask internally:

Does the image explain HOW the concept works?

Could someone guess the concept without text?

Is the symbolism functional rather than decorative?

Is the image different from generic finance imagery?

Is the mandatory object logically integrated?

If any answer is NO → redesign before output.

🖼 Output Requirements

High resolution

16:9 aspect ratio

Suitable for professional articles, reports, and presentations

No text

No logos

No crypto symbols

No cartoon effects

Realistic, official, conceptual
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Hassan Safari Hassan Safari
Hassan Safari is a Forex trader, financial risk manager, and full-stack trading systems developer specializing in brokerage infrastructure and algorithmic trading. With hands-on experience in Forex brokerage operations, he works on risk management, liquidity monitoring, and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) server administration. Hassan develops automated trading tools and investment platforms using Python, JavaScript, and PHP, combining financial market expertise with advanced technical execution. His work focuses on building secure, scalable, and risk-optimized trading environments for brokers and investors.