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User: Design Brief[edit | edit source]

Design Brief We are seeking a strong website cover (hero) image that represents our work on high-rise apartment construction projects in Western Australia, specifically within metro Perth construction sites. ________________________________________ Project Context • Location Theme: Metro Perth, Western Australia • Environment: Active high-rise apartment construction site • Style: Clean, professional, modern, and credible • Target Audience: Developers, builders, project managers, and commercial clients ________________________________________ Trades to Be Represented The image should clearly and professionally communicate our three core trade offerings: • Plasterboard / Internal Walls & Ceilings • Flooring • Vinyl Flooring These may be represented through: • Subtle visual cues (materials, finishes, tools, work-in-progress areas) • Multiple trade activities within one cohesive scene • Clean, staged construction progress (no cluttered sites)

________________________________________ Visual Direction • No residential or home-style settings — commercial construction only • Preference for interior high-rise levels (corridors, apartments, shared spaces) • Tradespeople may be included but are not mandatory • If workers are shown, PPE compliance is required • Neutral, professional colour palette (construction greys, whites, concrete tones) • Overall look and feel should be premium, capable, and scalable ________________________________________ Judging Criteria Submissions will be assessed based on the following:

  1. Relevance to Brief

o Accurate representation of high-rise commercial construction in Perth o Clear alignment with plasterboard, flooring, and vinyl trades

  1. Professional & Commercial Appeal

o Suitable for a construction trade services website o Appeals to developers, builders, and project stakeholders

  1. Visual Clarity & Composition

o Clean, well-balanced composition o Effective use of negative space for text overlays

  1. Brand Credibility & Quality

o Premium, trustworthy, and capable visual impression o Scalable for long-term website use

  1. Technical Execution

o Correct sizing, resolution, and responsiveness across devices ________________________________________ Submission Requirements • 1 primary hero image (desktop version) • 1 mobile-optimised crop or variation • Optional: o Short explanation of concept (1–2 paragraphs) o Alternate layout or angle (optional but welcomed) All submitted work must be original or properly licensed for commercial use. ________________________________________ File Specifications & Dimensions • Desktop Hero Image: o Recommended size: 1920 × 900 px (minimum) o Aspect ratio: 16:9 or similar wide format • Mobile Version: o Recommended size: 1080 × 1350 px or 1080 × 1920 px • File Format: o JPG or PNG (high quality, web-optimised) o No watermarks • Resolution: o 72–144 DPI (web-optimised) o Sharp and clear on large screens ________________________________________ Usage & Ownership • Winning submission must grant full commercial usage rights • Image may be used across website, marketing materials, and digital platforms

Assistant: Below is a refined creative response and visual concept direction you can hand directly to a designer, photographer, or…[edit | edit source]

Below is a refined creative response and visual concept direction you can hand directly to a designer, photographer, or AI-image creator. It translates your brief into one clear hero concept, plus alternates, with practical execution notes to ensure the result looks tier-one, commercial, and credible for Perth high-rise construction.

Primary Hero Image Concept[edit | edit source]

“Precision Inside the Build”[edit | edit source]

!https://www\.blackburne\.com\.au/wp\-content/uploads/2023/01/one\_inbody\-2560x1400\-1\.jpeg[2] !https://d3q01gc7kwv7n6\.cloudfront\.net/images/sites/newsroom/cards/Shaftliner\-XP\-Elevator\_Shaftwall\-V2\_1280x500\.png[3] !https://milburnflooring\.com/wp\-content/uploads/2022/12/lvt\-flooring\-installation\-scaled\.jpg[4] 5

Core Idea[edit | edit source]

A clean, mid-construction interior of a high-rise apartment building in metro Perth, showing multiple trades at different completion stages within a single cohesive scene. The image communicates scale, order, and capability rather than chaos.

Visual Composition (What the Image Shows)[edit | edit source]

Setting

  • Interior level of a high-rise apartment building
  • Long corridor or open apartment space with natural light
  • Visible concrete slab ceilings, structural columns, and window glazing

Trade Representation (Subtle but Clear)

  • Plasterboard - Installed walls and ceilings with clean joints - One section visibly taped and stopped (unfinished but neat)
  • Flooring - Section of exposed slab transitioning into finished flooring
  • Vinyl Flooring - Vinyl planks or sheets installed in one zone - Installer tools nearby (roller, adhesive bucket, straight edge) — tidy and intentional

Workers (Optional but Powerful)

  • 1–2 tradespeople maximum
  • Full PPE: helmet, high-vis, boots
  • Action shots: measuring, aligning vinyl, checking wall finish
  • Faces not dominant — focus is on process and precision
Style & Mood[edit | edit source]
  • Commercial, calm, controlled
  • No clutter, no mess piles, no random tools
  • Neutral palette: concrete greys, soft whites, muted blacks
  • Natural daylight preferred over harsh site lighting
  • Premium finish even in “work-in-progress” areas
Brand & Website Performance Considerations[edit | edit source]

Negative Space (Critical)

  • Left or right third of image intentionally clean
  • Plain wall, corridor fade, or softly blurred background
  • Allows overlay text like: > High-Rise Interior Trade Specialists > Plasterboard · Flooring · Vinyl

Depth & Scale

  • Strong leading lines (corridor perspective)
  • Visual depth that suggests large-scale operations, not small jobs

Mobile Version (Cropped, Not Re-designed)[edit | edit source]

!https://assets\.newatlas\.com/dims4/default/cb1419e/2147483647/strip/true/crop/720x480%2B0%2B300/resize/1200x800%21/format/webp/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnewatlas\-brightspot\.s3\.amazonaws\.com%2Farchive%2FMAD\_CLOUD\_CORRIDOR\_4\.jpg[5] !https://www\.flooringinc\.com/media/magefan\_blog/2021/10/COREtec\-Galaxy\-Plus\-722\-Rigid\-Core\-Vinyl\-Planks\.jpeg[6] !https://angelamariemade\.com/wp\-content/uploads/2023/02/How\-to\-build\-a\-wall\-in\-existing\-home\-8098\-3\-1\.jpg[7]

Crop Strategy

  • Vertical focus on one trade interaction (e.g. vinyl flooring install)
  • Background still clearly commercial and high-rise
  • Keep one clean vertical wall edge for text overlays
  • Avoid wide empty ceilings in mobile crop

Optional Alternate Concepts (Strong Backups)[edit | edit source]

Option A — “Sequential Excellence”[edit | edit source]

Three zones in one frame:

  1. Bare slab + framed walls
  2. Installed plasterboard
  3. Finished vinyl flooring

Communicates end-to-end capability without saying it.

Option B — “Perth Context Subtlety”[edit | edit source]

Interior foreground with:

  • Glimpse of Perth skyline or cranes through glazing
  • Instantly local, without being literal or tourist-style

What to Explicitly Avoid[edit | edit source]

🚫 Residential homes or townhouses 🚫 Messy sites or demolition visuals 🚫 Overcrowded workers 🚫 Cheap stock-photo lighting 🚫 Hard branding or logos embedded into the image

Technical Execution Checklist (For Designer / Photographer / AI Prompt)[edit | edit source]

  • Desktop: 1920 × 900 px minimum
  • Mobile: 1080 × 1350 or 1080 × 1920
  • Format: JPG or PNG, web-optimised
  • Lighting: Natural or soft diffused
  • Finish: Sharp, professional, scalable for 5–10 years

One-Sentence Brand Message This Image Conveys[edit | edit source]

We deliver clean, precise interior trade solutions at scale — inside Perth’s largest apartment builds.

If you’d like, next steps I can:

  • Write a ready-to-use AI image generation prompt
  • Mark up exact text-safe zones for your web designer
  • Propose 3 headline options matched to this hero image
  • Help select between people-focused vs architecture-focused variants

Just tell me how you plan to produce the image (AI, photographer, stock + edit).

User: provide some examples of apartment buildings under construction as a work site[edit | edit source]

provide some examples of apartment buildings under construction as a work site

Assistant: Here are real examples and image resources you can reference for apartment buildings under construction — perfect for i…[edit | edit source]

Here are real examples and image resources you can reference for apartment buildings under construction — perfect for inspiration or sourcing visuals for your hero image project:

📸 Stock Image Collections (Real Construction Sites)[edit | edit source]

You can browse these large collections to find high-rise apartment construction photos showing cranes, scaffolding, concrete structure, workers, and other authentic “work-in-progress” visuals:

  • Getty Images – Apartment building construction photos — shows cranes, concrete skeletons and construction site activity. gettyimages.com.au[8]
  • Adobe Stock – Apartment construction images — thousands of royalty-free images from various construction stages. Adobe Stock[9]
  • Shutterstock – Residential buildings under construction — extensive collection of high-rise construction visuals. Shutterstock[10]
  • iStock – Under-construction high-rise photos — crane work and unfinished apartment façades. iStockPhoto.com[11]
  • Vecteezy – Apartment construction stock photos — free & licensed images of multi-story construction sites. Vecteezy[12]

These collections are especially useful if you need licensed images suitable for commercial use.

🏗️ Specific Local & Regional Development Examples[edit | edit source]

While many specific Perth apartment developments are still in planning or early construction, here are a couple of relevant WA projects that illustrate the type of building sites you might want:

📍 Perth & WA Apartment Projects[edit | edit source]
  • Pier Street Development – Perth A major new high-rise apartment project in central Perth planned to deliver over 200 dwellings on a brownfield site. developmentwa.com.au[13]
  • East Perth Major Build-to-Rent Development A large mixed-use apartment project (15–37 storeys) planned as one of WA’s biggest build-to-rent developments. perth.wa.gov.au[14]
  • North Perth Mixed-Use Development A nine-storey apartment site recently approved for construction (indicative of typical mid-rise work sites in Metro Perth). imagine.vincent.wa.gov.au[15]

These represent the kind of real WA apartment construction activity that aligns with your hero image theme, even when public imagery might be limited.

📌 Tips for Selecting or Shooting Images[edit | edit source]

To fit your hero image brief (high-rise, interior/early-finish, commercial site feel), look for the following in source images: ✅ Multi-storey concrete structure ✅ Tower cranes and scaffolding visible ✅ Interior shell spaces (corridors, framed walls) ✅ Trades tools or partially installed finishing materials (plasterboard stacks, flooring planks) ✅ Clean work areas with minimal clutter

These make it easier to stage or composite the hero shot without introducing residential clutter — maintaining the professional commercial look you want.

If you want, I can help with direct visual references (e.g., specific image links or curated moodboard examples) tailored exactly to your hero concept — just tell me whether you prefer stock photos, AI-generated visuals, or architectural site photos from WA.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "High-rise Construction Image Brief". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  2. "https://www\.blackburne\.com\.au/wp\-content/uploads/2023/01/one\_inbody\-2560x1400\-1\.jpeg". blackburne.com.au. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. "https://d3q01gc7kwv7n6\.cloudfront\.net/images/sites/newsroom/cards/Shaftliner\-XP\-Elevator\_Shaftwall\-V2\_1280x500\.png". d3q01gc7kwv7n6.cloudfront.net. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  4. "https://milburnflooring\.com/wp\-content/uploads/2022/12/lvt\-flooring\-installation\-scaled\.jpg". milburnflooring.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  5. "https://assets\.newatlas\.com/dims4/default/cb1419e/2147483647/strip/true/crop/720x480%2B0%2B300/resize/1200x800%21/format/webp/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnewatlas\-brightspot\.s3\.amazonaws\.com%2Farchive%2FMAD\_CLOUD\_CORRIDOR\_4\.jpg". assets.newatlas.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  6. "https://www\.flooringinc\.com/media/magefan\_blog/2021/10/COREtec\-Galaxy\-Plus\-722\-Rigid\-Core\-Vinyl\-Planks\.jpeg". images.openai.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  7. "https://angelamariemade\.com/wp\-content/uploads/2023/02/How\-to\-build\-a\-wall\-in\-existing\-home\-8098\-3\-1\.jpg". angelamariemade.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  8. "gettyimages.com.au". gettyimages.com.au. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  9. "Adobe Stock". Adobe Stock. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  10. "Shutterstock". shutterstock.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  11. "iStockPhoto.com". istockphoto.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  12. "Vecteezy". vecteezy.com. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  13. "developmentwa.com.au". developmentwa.com.au. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  14. "perth.wa.gov.au". perth.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  15. "imagine.vincent.wa.gov.au". imagine.vincent.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 2026-01-15.