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How I Create All My Newsletter Visuals Without Any Design Skills

The article provides a step-by-step workflow for creating custom newsletter visuals using AI tools without requiring professional design skills. The author outlines a systematic approach using five different tools to generate, customize, and optimize visual content efficiently.

Published December 16, 2025 by Kamil Banc

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Lead claim

Newsletter creator builds 15-minute visual workflow using five AI tools without design skills or outsourcing.

Atomic Claims

What this article supports

Claim 1

Claude Extracts Visual Concepts

Claude analyzes newsletter content to generate three distinct text-based visual concept prompts for image generation purposes.

Claim 2

Gemini Maintains Brand Consistency

Custom Gemini Gem trained with brand guidelines and color palettes produces images matching specific newsletter visual identity.

Claim 3

Napkin Auto-Generates Diagram Formats

Napkin.ai automatically suggests infographic formats like iceberg diagrams and flowcharts by analyzing pasted text paragraph structure.

Claim 4

Grok Animates Without Prompting

Grok generates animated videos from static images without prompts, requiring only drag-and-drop interaction from users.

Claim 5

EasyGIF Optimizes File Size

EasyGIF compresses animated videos into GIFs under one megabyte to maintain fast email loading times consistently.

Evidence

Context behind the claims

Quote

"Generic visuals kill credibility. Your readers scroll past them. They add nothing. Worse, they signal that you grabbed whatever was convenient rather than creating something that actually reinforces your message."

Key statistics

15 minutes per newsletter

Total time spent creating all visual content including images, diagrams, and animations

Under 1 megabyte

Maximum GIF file size maintained to ensure fast loading and prevent inbox bloat

5 AI tools

Complete visual workflow using Claude, Gemini, Napkin.ai, Grok, and EasyGIF

3 concept options

Number of visual prompts Claude generates from each newsletter draft for selection

Supporting context

The workflow operates as a five-stage pipeline where each tool handles specialized tasks. Claude performs conceptual extraction by analyzing article content and outputting three prompt options stripped of stylistic instructions. A custom-trained Gemini Gem executes image generation using pre-loaded brand guidelines, color specifications, and reference images to maintain visual consistency. Napkin.ai automates diagram creation by parsing text structure and suggesting appropriate infographic formats. The process concludes with Grok adding motion through automatic animation and EasyGIF compressing outputs for email delivery. This system prioritizes speed and brand consistency over technical design expertise.

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Banc, Kamil (2025, December 16, 2025). How I Create All My Newsletter Visuals Without Any Design Skills. AI Adopters Club. https://aiadopters.club/p/how-i-create-all-my-newsletter-visuals
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