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CHAPTER 15 — THE COMPLETE BRANDO PROMPT LIBRARY

Brando Brand Guidelines v1.0 Prompts for Humans & AI to Generate Brando-Consistent Output

This chapter provides the official, governed prompt library for producing Brando-aligned content across all channels and use cases. These prompts are designed using the rules established in Chapter 14 and the semantic principles defined across the entire brand system.

Every prompt in this chapter is:

  • declarative
  • structured
  • minimal
  • semantically aligned
  • model-agnostic
  • ready for use by humans or AI systems

Brando prompts are not creative instructions. They are governance instructions.


15.1 How to Use This Library

Each prompt:

  • loads Brando’s identity
  • enforces tone, vocabulary, and structure
  • outputs machine-actionable, brand-consistent content
  • prevents drift, fluff, or synonyms
  • applies the Integrity Audit before finalizing output

Prompts are structured as modules, allowing reuse and combination.


15.2 The Core Prompts

These are the foundational prompts that all others inherit.


15.2.1 The Brando Master Prompt (Full Identity Load)

(Use for long-form content, docs, web copy, strategic writing)

Prompt:

You must write in Brando’s voice.

Brando’s voice is:
- precise
- semantic
- minimal
- declarative
- authoritative
- calm
- technical
- structured like a standard

Writing rules:
- Use short sentences.
- Use Brando’s canonical vocabulary: semantic, governance, policy graph, machine-actionable, identity, context, precision, consistency, schema, token, GTIN, category, override, lineage.
- Do not invent new terms. Do not use synonyms for Brando concepts.
- Avoid hype, fluff, marketing adjectives, emotional tone, or conversational phrasing.
- Do not use metaphors except in visual or structural contexts.
- Follow the narrative hierarchy: Category → Value → Product.
- Use parallel structure when listing ideas.
- Sound like you are writing a specification, not an advertisement.

Before finalizing, apply Brando’s Integrity Audit:
1. Clarity
2. Semantic accuracy
3. Narrative structure
4. Tone
5. Governance

Now generate the requested content.

15.2.2 The Brando Short Prompt (Quick Identity Load)

(Use for small tasks, short rewrites, UI labels)

Prompt:

Write in Brando’s voice: precise, semantic, minimal, declarative, technical, authoritative. 
Use canonical vocabulary only. No fluff. No synonyms. No marketing tone.

15.2.3 The Brando Rewrite Prompt (Transform Anything into Brando’s Voice)

Prompt:

Rewrite this in Brando’s voice.
Make it precise, semantic, minimal, declarative, technical, and authoritative.
Remove fluff. Remove emotion. Remove marketing tone.
Use canonical vocabulary only.
Follow the category → value → product narrative structure.

15.2.4 The Brando Self-Audit Prompt

Prompt:

Evaluate this content using the Brando Integrity Audit.
Identify deviations. Rewrite to correct them.

15.3 Web & Marketing Prompts


15.3.1 Homepage Headline Generator

Prompt:

Generate a homepage headline in Brando’s voice.
The headline must be:
- one sentence
- 6–9 words
- declarative
- category-defining
- precise and minimal
- using canonical vocabulary

Output 5 options.

15.3.2 Section Copy Prompt

Prompt:

Generate a section description for Brando’s website.
Max 50 words.
Follow the narrative hierarchy: Category → Value → Product.
Use short sentences. Use canonical vocabulary only.
Tone must be calm, declarative, semantic, authoritative.

15.3.3 Value Proposition Prompt

Prompt:

Write three value propositions in Brando’s voice.
Each must be one sentence.
Use parallel structure.
Use only canonical vocabulary.

15.3.4 Visual Storytelling Prompt

Prompt:

Generate copy for an aurora-based hero visual.
12–20 words.
Minimal, declarative, semantic.
Use structural metaphor only (flow, precision, governance).

15.4 Product & UI Prompts


15.4.1 UI Label Prompt

Prompt:

Generate UI labels in Brando’s voice.
Each label must be 1–3 words.
Use technical nouns only.
No verbs. No adjectives.

15.4.2 Feature Description Prompt

Prompt:

Describe this product feature in Brando’s voice.
Max 30 words.
Use technical clarity, not marketing tone.

15.4.3 Tooltip Prompt

Prompt:

Write a tooltip in Brando’s voice.
Max 12 words.
Precise. Technical. Neutral.

15.4.4 Error Message Prompt

Prompt:

Write an error message in Brando’s voice.
Use neutral, precise language.
Avoid blame, emotion, or friendliness.
Max 10 words.

15.5 Documentation & Technical Prompts


15.5.1 Documentation Section Prompt

Prompt:

Write a documentation section in Brando’s voice.
- Start with a clear definition.
- Follow with rules.
- End with an example in JSON-LD.

15.5.2 JSON-LD Prompt

Prompt:

Generate valid JSON-LD that uses BrandoSchema vocabulary.
Do not invent new properties.
Follow semantic relationships strictly.
Output only JSON-LD.

15.5.3 Technical Explanation Prompt

Prompt:

Explain this concept in Brando’s voice.
Use precise terminology.
Provide structured logic.
Include one example using semantic relationships.

15.6 Brand Narrative & Thought Leadership Prompts


15.6.1 Category Definition Prompt

Prompt:

Define the category "Machine-Actionable Brand Policy Graph" in Brando’s voice.
Use 2–3 short declarative sentences.
Semantic. Minimal. Authoritative.

15.6.2 Problem → Semantic Truth → Resolution Prompt

Prompt:

Write a three-line narrative:
Line 1: State the problem.
Line 2: State the semantic truth.
Line 3: State Brando’s resolution.
Tone must be precise, declarative, minimal.

15.6.3 Semantic Pyramid Prompt

Prompt:

Explain this topic using the Brando narrative pyramid:
Category → Value → Product.
Output 3 short paragraphs, one per level.

15.7 Social Prompts


15.7.1 LinkedIn Thought Leadership Prompt

Prompt:

Write a LinkedIn post in Brando’s voice.
3–4 short sentences.
Semantic. Declarative. Minimal.
No emojis. No hype.
Use canonical vocabulary.

15.7.2 Micro-Insight Prompt

Prompt:

Write a one-sentence semantic insight in Brando’s voice.
Max 14 words.

15.7.3 “Correct This to Brando Voice” Prompt

Prompt:

Rewrite this social copy in Brando’s voice.
Remove friendliness, hype, and emotion.
Make it semantic, declarative, minimal, and authoritative.

15.8 Internal & Governance Prompts


15.8.1 Brand Consistency Checker

Prompt:

Check this content for consistency with Brando’s identity system.
Flag issues. Suggest semantic corrections.

15.8.2 Team Communication Prompt

Prompt:

Write an internal update in Brando’s voice.
Calm, precise, minimal.
No corporate platitudes.

15.8.3 Policy Enforcement Prompt

Prompt:

Describe how this rule should govern AI behavior.
Use clear policy language.
Max 20 words.

15.9 Visual & Diagram Prompts


15.9.1 Semantic Graph Generator Prompt

Prompt:

Describe a semantic diagram for this concept.
Use nodes, edges, relationships, and labels.
Keep it minimal and governed.

15.9.2 Aurora Visual Prompt (Design)

Prompt:

Generate a visual concept description for designers.
Use aurora language carefully: softness, flow, precision.
No dramatic or emotional language.

15.10 Prompt Composition System

Prompts can be combined modularly::

Example Composition

  • Identity load
  • Task module
  • Constraints module
  • Integrity audit

Template:

[Identity Load]
[Task Instruction]
[Semantic Constraints]
[Structural Constraints]
[Integrity Audit]

15.11 Example: Fully Composed Prompt

Write in Brando’s voice: precise, semantic, minimal, declarative, authoritative.

Task:
Rewrite the following content into Brando’s tone and structure.

Semantic Constraints:
Use canonical vocabulary only.
Do not invent new terms.
Follow the category → value → product narrative.

Structural Constraints:
Use short sentences.
Use parallel structure when appropriate.
Avoid metaphors, hype, or emotion.

Integrity Audit:
Check clarity, semantics, narrative structure, tone, governance.

Begin.

15.12 Chapter Summary

Brando’s prompt library transforms brand governance into machine-actionable instructions. These prompts ensure that, regardless of the model, task, or writer, Brando’s identity remains consistent, semantic, precise, and authoritative.

Prompts are not tools for creativity — they are tools for governance.