What Aristotle is

About Aristotle

Aristotle is a prompt gallery built exclusively for Nano Banana Pro (Google Gemini 3 Pro Image). The job is simple: publish prompt pages that are fast to use, explicit about the intended look, and grounded in the quirks of one model instead of generic cross-model advice.

What you get

Why Nano Banana Pro only

NBP won the image generation race. Prompts written for one model don't transfer well to another — different safety filters, different parameter handling, different strengths. We go deep on one model instead of shallow on many.

What Aristotle is not

This is not a giant AI prompt landfill with the same page cloned a hundred times. I’m not interested in publishing generic cross-model sludge, fake tutorial filler, or “inspiration” pages that never actually give you anything usable. The site is meant to stay image-first, mobile-first, and blunt about what each page is for.

That is also why the site is split the way it is. Collections help when you already know the kind of image you want. Prompt pages give you the exact shot and the copy button. Guides explain the public realism logic without dumping the whole playbook. Email is where the deeper paid layer will live later. If a page cannot make that loop more useful, it should not exist.

Why the tone is this direct

Most AI sites write like they are terrified of sounding like an actual person. I would rather be a little sharp than bury you in polite filler. Aristotle is supposed to feel like someone who has actually fought the model, deleted the fake-looking outputs, and kept the good stuff. That means the copy stays concrete, the images stay central, and the site avoids pretending it is some neutral help center.

Contact

Questions or suggestions? Reach out at [email protected]. If something on the site feels thin, fake, or confusing, that is exactly the kind of note I want. Sharp feedback is more useful than polite silence.