This is a personal image-generation prompt with a twist.
Instead of asking the AI to create a generic avatar, portrait, or professional headshot, you ask it to generate a caricature of you and your job based on what it already knows about you:
Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.
The result is not meant to be realistic. It is meant to be revealing.
A good AI image model will exaggerate your professional world: the tools you use, the problems you solve, the atmosphere around your work, the recurring themes in your life, and the strange little symbols that define what you do. If you are a lawyer, it may surround you with contracts, red flags, and coffee. If you are a founder, it may turn you into a sleep-deprived visionary juggling pitch decks and product roadmaps. If you are a writer, it may show you buried under notebooks, headlines, deadlines, and half-finished ideas.
That is the charm of the prompt: it turns your professional identity into a visual joke — but often one with a surprising amount of truth in it.
Why It Works
Caricatures work by exaggeration. They take a few recognizable features and make them visible.
The same is true here. The prompt asks the AI to create an image that does not merely show what you look like, but what your work feels like. It turns your job into a scene, your habits into props, and your professional obsessions into visual symbols.
The output can be funny, strange, flattering, slightly brutal, or unexpectedly accurate.
Best Used with Memory
This prompt works best with LLMs and AI image tools that have a memory function or access to previous context.
Without memory, the AI only knows what you tell it in the current prompt. It can still create a caricature, but it will probably be generic: laptop, coffee, office, maybe a few clichés.
With memory, the result becomes much more personal. The model can draw on recurring details: your profession, your projects, your writing style, your interests, your typical problems, your preferred tone, and the kind of work you keep returning to.
That is when the image becomes interesting. It stops being “a professional person at work” and becomes a visual caricature of you.
How to Use the Prompt
The basic version is:
Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.
You can also guide the style:
Create a funny editorial caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.
Create a colorful magazine-style caricature of me at work, exaggerating my professional habits and recurring themes.
Create a slightly brutal but affectionate caricature of me and my professional life.
Create a detailed cartoon-style image of me doing my job, surrounded by symbolic objects that represent what you know about me.
For best results, add the visual style you want: editorial cartoon, New Yorker-style illustration, exaggerated comic portrait, vintage magazine caricature, political cartoon, or clean modern digital illustration.
What It Is Good For
This prompt is useful for profile images, social media posts, personal branding, newsletter illustrations, internal jokes, founder storytelling, or simply seeing how an AI interprets your professional persona.
It is also a fun test of how well an AI system “knows” you.
The stronger the memory, the sharper the caricature. The better the context, the more personal the image.
A generic prompt creates a cartoon.
This prompt, when used with memory, can create a small visual satire of your professional life.

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