Event Flyers for Conferences Hosted by Fictional Aesthetics

What occurs when design trends enter into a union, aesthetics organize their own HR forums, and minority internet communities stage annual expos in between convention halls? You have the most visually evocative—and completely ridiculous—conference the design world didn't ask for but desperately requires. Meet the AestheticCon series: a multicolored convergence of imagined styles sharing hard facts about soft hues.
Flyers promoting events like "Fairycore's Q2 Strategy: More Mushrooms, Less Capitalism" or "Grunge Academia: The Ethics of Mismatched Socks" are encouraged. These are complete visual identities for civilisations that live between vibes and pixels, not just posters.
With Dreamina's AI image generator, you can transform dreamy brand guidelines into actual, downloadable flyer art with tools fueled by your outlandish instincts. Need to distribute promotional materials for a minimalist maximalist mixer?
Design panels where moods take the mic
Some conferences exchange buzzwords and coupons for coffee. This one deals in fully immersive experiences handcrafted by style-based philosophies. It's a meeting where visual languages meet, co-labor, and sometimes attack each other with glitter.
These are some of the sessions you might see written in glowing neon across the side of an abandoned shopping mall (the venue):
• "Minimalism vs Maximalism: The Ultimate Paint-Off" — An unseen war of white space and crazy layering.
• "Cyber Y2K Compliance Roundtable" — With fonts last revised in 1999.
• "Cottagecore Crisis Response Panel" — Coping with anxiety with chamomile and checkered aprons.
• "Pastel Goth HR Best Practices" — Resolving conflict via enamel pins and eyeliner.
• "Dark Academia's Annual Book Club Banquet" — Latin quotes needed at the door.
Your task? Create flyers for these panels. Flyers that speak the visual language of the aesthetic natively. Flyers that can only be tacked to fictional phone poles beneath glitching streetlights.
Step into Dreamina's event flyer generating tool
To create flyers that reside at the threshold of reality and Pinterest, begin with Dreamina's generative design tools.
Step 1: Compose a text prompt
Visit the "Image generator" on Dreamina's site. Here's where your vibe-oriented session takes visual shape. In the text entry, write out your flyer using maximum sensory vocabulary. Use textures, color schemes, motifs, and tone.
For example: "A retrofuturistic poster advertising a hypothetical design conference 'Pastel Gothic HR Best Practices,' with soft pinks, skull motifs covered in lace overlays, holographic texture, and glitchy gothic typography.". The design features floating icons and a QR code created out of vines. This is your mood board, agenda, and visual spell combined.
Step 2: Modify parameters and generate
Next, select your parameters to align the energy of your envisioned event. Pick the model type (artistic or photoreal), and set the aspect ratio to portrait or A4 for flyer layout. Select 1k or 2k resolution for sharp details—particularly crucial if your flyer has refined linework or text-based elements. With all that in place, click "Generate" and wait for your aesthetic peak to print itself into reality.
Step 3: Customize and download
Once your flyer pops out of the dream cloud, utilize Dreamina's AI features to edit. With inpaint, you can replace logos, manipulate type layouts, or insert tiny touches such as bats sporting bowties. Apply expand to widen margins or add more session titles. Press remove to erase accidental glitches, then retouch to enhance texture—such as velvet, chrome, or despair. Once your design is ready to be circulated on your fantasy design network, click "Download" to store it in your gallery of beauty hallucinations.
Each vibe has its graphic requirements
Creating flyers for imaginary vibes is not merely a matter of aesthetics—it's a matter of respect. A pastel goth flyer is not the same as a vaporwave flyer. A dark academia calendar has varying kerning concerns than a normcore networking event. Typography is required to adhere to logic, or anarchy, befitting its category.
Here's what various vibes may do with their visual identities:
• Vaporwave adores Japanese text snippets, marble busts, pixel fonts, and Miami sunset gradients.
• Cottagecore demands serif fonts, floral borders, and distressed paper textures ripped by hand with love.
• Grunge academia combines chalkboard fonts with red pen mark-ups and a backdrop that appears to be a photocopy of an existential crisis.
• Maximalist brutalism employs 37 colors, 12 fonts, and an RSVP button that cannot be clicked.
• Pastel goth? It demands cuteness and creepiness in equal proportions, complete with an inkblot QR code and unicorn skeleton watermark.
Here's where Dreamina's AI logo generator really excels. You're branding sensibilities—converting feelings into icons—rather than creating for companies. Allow Dreamina to create a flashing candle symbol for Dark Academia's Freelance Symposium or a skull-shaped business logo for Pastel Goth HR automatically.
Stick the vibe when the flyer turns into merchandise
Your flyer should be able to exist outside of PDF once it is finished. Now for Dreamina's secret weapon for aesthetically pleasing merchandising: Dreamina's sticker maker.
Turn design elements from your flyer into collectable stickers for dream-attendees. Consider: vaporwave dolphins, glitch-rainbows, or sad flower stamps with the text "Session Canceled Due to Feelings." They can be digital, physical, or emotional only. Some may only become real if you believe in them.
Utilize the sticker maker to:
• Pull surreal shapes from your layout
• Dress up icons from various session titles
• Introduce borders that resemble dream static
• Design a corresponding sticker pack for participants to wear during breakouts
Your fictional flyer is now a part of an entire brand ecosystem. Even if your conference only lives in a parallel Pinterest board.
Your flyer is part of the aesthetic pantheon
Event posters for design-based conferences might never adorn actual conference halls—yet they exist in the shared fantasies of designers the world over. They're not RSVP counts. They're about visual narratives for moods, moments, and movements that don't require a marketing team to legitimize.
By accessing Dreamina's creative tools—such as the AI image creator, the AI logo creator, and the sticker creator—you give form to concepts floating around Tumblr tags and within sparkly headspaces. You speak for aesthetics that already have an idea of what they desire. They just lacked a nudge to discover their font.
So go ahead and print your sessions. Distribute them. Or don't. Because "attendance optional" is just another look.



















