Exhibition poster AI Images

Design exhibition posters in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Generate a bold cropped artwork, a large date-and-title band, or an asymmetric grid lifted by a single accent colour. Drop the finished art into the Canvas to set the show title and dates.

Exhibition poster elements you can design

Exhibition poster layouts you can compose

Bold-crop poster

A bold cropped detail of an invented artwork filling the sheet in a restrained palette with a single accent colour, a clean date-and-title band reserved across the base.

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Bold-crop poster

Asymmetric grid layout

An asymmetric modern grid of unequal fields with one image block set against wide reserved space, a refined sans type stack reserving the artist name and dates.

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Asymmetric grid layout

Accent-field poster

A flat accent colour field with a small cropped artwork inset and a confident minimal contrast, refined sans type space reserved above for the show title.

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Accent-field poster

Full-bleed artwork layout

An invented artwork stretched full-bleed edge to edge with a single overlaid accent band reserved for the title, a bold immersive image and clean modern type space.

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Full-bleed artwork layout

Make Exhibition poster in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Exhibition poster

    Describe the Exhibition poster you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Exhibition poster

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

What defines the exhibition poster look?
The exhibition poster is defined by three signature traits: a bold cropped artwork, a large clean date-and-title band, and an asymmetric grid lifted by a single accent colour. Keep the crop striking and the type refined and the poster reads as a modern gallery show bill.
Where can I make exhibition posters with AI?
You can create exhibition posters with AI on Morphic, right in your browser. Open the Image tool, describe the cropped artwork, the title band, and the asymmetric grid, and Morphic generates the poster. No installs and no design software are needed.
How do I get the bold gallery-show layout?
Name the layout directly in your prompt: "bold cropped artwork, large date-and-title band, asymmetric grid, refined sans type space, single accent colour." Calling out the striking crop and the disciplined grid is what gives the poster its gallery character.
How do I keep a set of exhibition posters consistent?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the grid, type space and accent colour from your first poster, then reference that style card across the set. Each show carries a different cropped artwork while the whole series keeps one layout and one accent.
Can I add a show title to an exhibition poster on Morphic?
Yes. Generate the poster with a large clean band reserved for text, then open the Canvas to set the show title and dates. Keeping the type as a layer lets you adjust the wording without regenerating the artwork. Keep every artwork original.
Do I need design skill to make exhibition posters?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and takes plain-language prompts, so anyone who can describe a cropped artwork, a title band, and an asymmetric grid can produce a finished gallery poster. No layout software is required.