WordArt Designer API: User-Driven Artistic Typography Synthesis with Large Language Models on ModelScope
Jun-Yan He, Zhi-Qi Cheng, Chenyang Li, Jingdong Sun, Wangmeng Xiang,, Yusen Hu, Xianhui Lin, Xiaoyang Kang, Zengke Jin, Bin Luo, Yifeng Geng,, Xuansong Xie, Jingren Zhou

TL;DR
The WordArt Designer API leverages Large Language Models to enable non-professionals to create personalized, artistic typographies through an intuitive, user-driven interface, enhancing flexibility and creative expression.
Contribution
This work introduces a novel API that uses LLMs for user-driven artistic typography synthesis, simplifying design for non-experts and improving flexibility over traditional methods.
Findings
Increased user satisfaction in typography design.
Enhanced design flexibility and creativity.
Democratization of artistic typography creation.
Abstract
This paper introduces the WordArt Designer API, a novel framework for user-driven artistic typography synthesis utilizing Large Language Models (LLMs) on ModelScope. We address the challenge of simplifying artistic typography for non-professionals by offering a dynamic, adaptive, and computationally efficient alternative to traditional rigid templates. Our approach leverages the power of LLMs to understand and interpret user input, facilitating a more intuitive design process. We demonstrate through various case studies how users can articulate their aesthetic preferences and functional requirements, which the system then translates into unique and creative typographic designs. Our evaluations indicate significant improvements in user satisfaction, design flexibility, and creative expression over existing systems. The WordArt Designer API not only democratizes the art of typography but…
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TopicsDigital Humanities and Scholarship · Multimedia Communication and Technology · Subtitles and Audiovisual Media
