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Delaney Bianco is a brand designer and founder of Delaney Rae Design, where she helps businesses build thoughtful, cohesive visual identities.

With this work, designers like Delaney need to be able to communicate their designs as effectively as possible to clients, letting them see their brand in action. Whether on packaging, social media, or real-world environments, these moments of clarity are what turn hesitation into confidence.

But traditional mockup workflows are time-consuming.

Delaney needed a way to present her designs clearly — without adding hours to every project.

That’s where Kittl Flows comes in.

“Kittl makes it easy to create amazing visuals without slowing down my design process.”

At a glance

  • Creator: Delaney Bianco, Brand Designer | Instagram: delaneyrae_
  • Website: www.delaneyraedesign.com
  • Use case: Branding presentations, mockups, social media graphics
  • Results: Faster, polished visual storytelling and a more efficient workflow
Mockup for Aloha Lemonade, created by Delaney Rae Design in Kittl

The challenge: A slow mockup creation process

As a brand designer juggling multiple projects, Delaney needed a way to present elevated and professional visuals without spending hours searching for and editing mockups.

Before using Kittl, much of her time went into:

  • Hunting for scenes that matched a client’s aesthetic
  • Tweaking files to align with brand colors and typography
  • Rebuilding assets across platforms

The design process itself wasn’t the issue. It was the presentation.

“I wanted to speed up my workflow so I could focus more on my clients and other areas of my business.”

She needed a solution that would make her process more efficient — without lowering the creative standard.

The solution: Rapid mockup generation with Kittl Flows

“Kittl has saved me a huge amount of time that I would normally spend searching for and editing mockups.”

Delaney Rae’s project for client, Aloha Lemonade, using Kittl Flows in Kittl

1. Rapid generation of professional assets

Instead of editing generic mockups, Delaney now uses Kittl Flows to create fully customized, realistic visuals that help clients immediately see how their brand will live in the real world.

Starting with a logo or brand mark, she uses AI Image Boards to generate product scenes guided entirely by her creative direction. From there, she tests variations.

Rather than sourcing and rebuilding multiple concepts manually, she creates fully personalized mockups in record time.

2. Stronger client presentations

When clients see their branding in context — on signage, in social feeds, or across marketing assets — the conversation shifts.

Instead of imagining how things might look, they can see it clearly.

That clarity builds trust and speeds up approvals.

And for Delaney, it means she can spend less time building presentation materials and more time crafting an intentional brand experience — from the actual design to final pitch.

3. A streamlined workflow

Kittl hasn’t just saved Delaney time — it’s changed the rhythm of her workflow.

On top of using Kittl Flows to speed up mockup creation, Delaney uses Brand Kits in Kittl to save brand assets that she can pull from any time she needs them. This makes it effortless to apply each client’s fonts, colors, and assets consistently across presentations and social graphics.

Everything stays cohesive. Everything stays on brand.

Delaney Rae’s project for client, Aloha Lemonade, using Kittl Flows in Kittl

By removing friction around mockups and content creation, she can move faster, experiment more freely, and deliver a higher level of polish across both client projects and her own.

The creative vision is entirely hers. But what once took hours now takes minutes.

Presentations become more dynamic. And clients walk away feeling confident in their investment.

In action: How Delaney created on-brand, custom mockups for a client presentation

For her client Aloha Lemonade, a fun, edgy lemonade shop based in Hawaii, Delaney needed to show how the brand’s logo would live in the real world.

Using Kittl Flows, she transformed their new logo and menu into a series of fully customized mockup visuals. These weren’t generic placeholders. Each scene reflected the bold, playful personality of the store, from branded packaging to in-store visuals.

Delaney began with the core brand assets — the logo and menu designs — then used AI Image Boards to generate realistic product and environmental scenes. From there, she built a Flow: a curated sequence of AI-generated mockups based directly on her original design.

In the image above showing Kittl Flows in action, you can see how each mockup branches from the initial brand mark — evolving into different applications while staying visually cohesive.

Instead of sourcing stock mockups and manually adjusting them, she:

  1. Added AI Image Boards directly to her workspace
  2. Guided the style, lighting, and setting to match Aloha Lemonade’s identity
  3. Generated variations to test different looks
  4. Refined each visual to align precisely with the brand’s tone

By building her mockups this way, Delaney didn’t just save time — she elevated the quality of her presentations. Every visual was custom-built to match the brand identity exactly as she envisioned it.

Created by Delaney Rae Design
Created by Delaney Rae Design
Created by Delaney Rae Design

The takeaway

For Delaney, Kittl bridges the gap between concept and reality.

With Kittl Flows she’s transforming flat designs into visual stories that clients can see, understand, and get excited about. And not only is she creating stronger pitch presentations, but she’s doing it faster than ever.

For freelance designers, a faster workflow and stronger presentations can make all the difference in securing your next client.

See more work by Delaney Rae Design on her website or explore working with her on your next project. If you’re interested in supporting her work, you can follow her Instagram account, delaneyrae_.

Use the designer’s toolbox

For brand design projects, Delaney regularly uses the tools built to remove friction and help her get from idea → presentation, faster: