AI Sales is 'Automatic LP'! Conquering the Shinjuku Dungeon | Codexsite | AI Utilization | Generative AI | #437
I found this project.
Urgent Call✨✨✨ Seeking store logo designs
It seems an izakaya in Shinjuku Kabukicho called 'Tsumugiya' is looking for a new store name and logo for its renewal.
The candidates are as follows.
Private Room Tavern Ajisai
AJI-sai -ajisai-
34 years of experience as a chef.
I started a restaurant called 'Ajitei' in 2002, and since then, I have been involved in product development for various restaurants, including highway service areas, hotels, Italian restaurants, Taiwanese cafes, and Indian curry shops.
And this year, I returned to the restaurant floor.
That's why I want to include 'Aji' (flavor), my starting point, in the new store name.
That was the background of the project.
I thought I'd give it a try.
If I compete on the same terms, I probably won't win.

Surely, this project will attract wonderful logos.
People who usually create illustrations and designs will bring...
cute logos,
cool logos,
logos that look great on signs
to the table.
If I just place one ordinary logo among them, it's highly likely it will end with,
'Oh, this one is nice too.'
Of course, that's fine too.
Since it's a logo recruitment, creating a logo is the right thing to do.
But still.
If I compete in the same arena, I probably won't win.
Or rather, it wouldn't be interesting.
If I suddenly put on a face like a legitimate logo designer and started saying,
I was conscious of whitespace and visibility,
people would just ask who the heck I am.
Before talking about whitespace, there's no space in my own personality.
Wait? Didn't I write an article like this before?

That's when I remembered.
I wrote an article like this a while ago.
The content is exactly the same.
Instead of waiting to be hired, I'll use AI to renovate the websites of shops and companies I'm interested in without permission,
and bring them the finished product saying,
Look what I made.
In the AI era, maybe I can do that kind of sales.
That's the kind of thing I wrote about.
The person who wrote it hasn't done it yet.
It's happening again.
I talk grandly about possibilities to someone in the future, while the current me is sleeping on the sofa.
I've been cornered by my own article.
Since I've said this much, I have no choice but to do it.
I saw a call for logo designs and made an LP without permission.

So, there you have it.
I didn't just make a logo; I made a store LP without being asked.
I'll say it again.
What they were looking for was a logo.
What I made was a store LP.
It's like serving a business plan for the restaurant along with the ramen they ordered.
And this isn't just a landing page with a big logo on it.
I created it based on requirements, assuming it could be used as the actual store website.
Here is what I considered:
Store concept
The 34-year story of the chef
Presentation of dishes and courses
Private rooms and usage scenarios
Store information
Reservation flow
Mobile sticky buttons
FAQ
SEO
Information to check before launch
Before even making a logo, I started thinking about how to manage addresses and business hours.
I came here to look for logo submissions, but before I knew it, I was defining requirements.
It's a bad habit of mine.
If I find a flower, I start setting up a quality assurance system before I even make a vase.
If it's in Shinjuku, you've got to include the dungeon, right?

The store is in Shinjuku Kabukicho.
Speaking of Shinjuku, the station is a dungeon.
Just by taking one wrong exit, your relationship with your destination becomes a long-distance romance.
You think you've made it to the surface, but you're actually in the basement of some building you don't recognize.
Even Google Maps loses confidence sometimes.
So, instead of a standard map introduction, I made the access guide on the LP a 'Shinjuku Dungeon Strategy Guide'.
I turned station exits into save points and corners into checkpoints.
At the end, it says, 'Quest complete. Head to the inn known as a private room'.
It might look like I'm just messing around, but the goal is actually quite serious.
For a store in Shinjuku, 'it looks hard to find' is a reason for people to decide not to visit.
If that's the case, instead of hiding that anxiety, you should turn it into content.
Turn your weakness into a joke and make the experience of heading to the store fun itself.
That's the kind of thing I like.
I also went ahead and added a video on my own.

Furthermore, there was something I had wanted to try for a while.
Embedding videos into the first view.
So, I also made a short introductory video that captures the atmosphere of the store and put it in the background.
It was supposed to be a logo recruitment, but...
Thinking about the logo.
↓
The store's worldview becomes necessary.
↓
Creating an LP.
↓
Still images alone are lonely.
↓
Creating a video.
↓
Turning access into a Shinjuku dungeon.
Before I knew it, the story that started with a logo had become a quest to reach the store.
Using AI makes production faster.
This is a fact.
However, when production speeds up, human runaway also speeds up.
Braking performance has not improved.
Here is what was created
So, here is the completed LP.
Private Room Tavern Ajisai | View Store LP
At this point, placeholder information has been entered for the address, phone number, business hours, prices, and reservation links.
Naturally.
I don't know the store's phone number.
If I make the AI think up information I don't know, that's not production, it's fabrication.
That's why I built it with a structure where unconfirmed information can be replaced later.
Once the real store information and photos are ready, it can be brought closer to the final version as is.
Note that since I just made it on my own, it is naturally not the official website.
It hasn't been adopted either.
I'm not even standing at the entrance yet.
I'm still at the stage of running toward the walls of the Shinjuku Dungeon.
Trying to create the store's future in a project to create a logo

Having tried this, I thought about it again.
Creating a logo with AI itself is no longer rare.
If you put the store name and atmosphere into an image generation AI, it will give you quite a few options.
But where will the logo actually be used?
How will it look on a sign? Can it be read in a smartphone header? Is it connected to the store's story? When placed next to a reservation button, does it break the world view?
When you think that far, a logo doesn't end with a single image.
It becomes the entrance to the store, the sign, the menu, the social media, and the face of the entire site.
Then, I should just create the place where it will be used from the very beginning.
Participating in a logo contest with an LP.
I don't know if it's allowed under the rules.
But I think it showed our unique style.
If you can't win normally, just build an extension to the playing field yourself.
That's fine.
I'll probably write about the production process in the membership section.
For now, I'll just report the results.
How I structured the requirements. How I designed it so that production wouldn't stop even if store information was undecided. How I connected the logo, video, and LP.
What I thought about to ensure the Shinjuku Dungeon didn't end up as just a prank.
I'll probably write about that production process in the membership-only section.
Probably.
Maybe I'll write it.
Future me.
By the way, it turns out that future me is cornered by past articles.
There is no escape.
It's tougher than the Shinjuku Dungeon.

▼ Unauthorized Sales Site

P.S.
I tried implementing the sales method. However, I still haven't received any projects...
See you later.
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