[NFBMO] Playing around with Picture Smart AI

Daniel Garcia dgarcia at nfbmo.org
Sun Mar 31 15:13:36 UTC 2024


I used the Picture Smart AI early adopter feature of JAWS on the NFB logo.
Here are the results:

 

Gemini

The image is a logo for the National Federation of the Blind. The logo is
made up of a flower-like shape with six petals. Each petal is a different
color: blue, green, orange, yellow, red, and white. The petals are arranged
in a circle around a central point. The text "National Federation of the
Blind" is written in black below the flower-like shape. The words "Live the
life you want." are written in black below the text "National Federation of
the Blind".



ChatGPT

The image displays a logo and text. The logo consists of a stylized,
symmetrical design that resembles a flower or a burst with multiple petals.
The petals are interconnected and are made up of two shades: a set of
lighter-colored arches and a set of darker contrasting strokes. The colors
used in the logo are blue, green, and orange.

Adjacent to the logo design is text in a sans-serif font. The large, bold
letters spell out "NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND." Below this in smaller
letters is the tagline "Live the life you want."

The layout is clean, with the text aligned to the right of the logo, and
there is ample white space in the image to ensure readability and visual
balance. This appears to be a branding or promotional image for the
organization named.

 


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The National Federation of the Blind 
knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your 
future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low 
expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can 
live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.



 
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