Exact Terms

Image Vocabulary term

Composition: meaning, examples, and expert terminology.

Defines where the subject sits and how the eye moves through the image.

What it means

Plain meaning

Defines where the subject sits and how the eye moves through the image.

Aliases

framing, layout, visual arrangement

People say / experts say

People usually say

  • arranged
  • balanced
  • frame
  • where things are
  • visual
  • image generated

Experts usually say

Composition, Rule of thirds, Leading lines, Negative space

When to use it

Use it when

Your rough ask sounds like: arranged, balanced, frame. The term gives your image generator a clearer problem shape.

When not to use it

Do not use this term as a magic style word by itself. Pair it with subject, lighting, composition, and what to avoid.

Copy-ready handoff phrase

Use balanced composition with clear subject hierarchy and intentional negative space.

Before and after examples

Landing-page hero

Weak ask: Make a hero image with the product and a person.

Exact Terms ask: Compose the hero image with a clear subject hierarchy, negative space for copy, product visible in the user's context, balanced foreground/background layers, and no clutter near the focal point.

Founder image

Weak ask: Center the founder and make it look nice.

Exact Terms ask: Use composition with an off-center founder placement, strong eye line, environmental context, clean negative space, and visual weight that feels editorial instead of passport-photo centered.

Social graphic

Weak ask: Make the graphic more engaging.

Exact Terms ask: Improve composition with one dominant focal point, secondary supporting detail, clear reading path, consistent spacing, and enough contrast between subject and background.

Handoff examples by use case

Image prompt

Create this image using Composition plus Rule of thirds, Leading lines, Negative space; specify subject, shot type, lighting, composition, texture, color, and what to avoid.

Style correction

My generated image looks generic. Diagnose whether Composition or adjacent terms like Rule of thirds, Leading lines, Negative space would make the visual direction more specific.

Reusable keyword set

Turn this rough image idea into reusable prompt keywords centered on Composition, including visual constraints and a negative prompt.

Common mistake

What goes wrong

Naming only the subject and hoping the model invents the visual direction.

Better move

Use Composition with the related vocabulary trail: Rule of thirds, Leading lines, Negative space.

Related terms

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