Jane is one of the fictional characters we use in our product images at Silent But Digital Designs. She is not a real person, and the images featuring her are not traditional model photography. Jane is an AI-assisted brand character designed to help show our apparel in a consistent, human, and approachable way.
We use Jane because product images should do more than display a design on a blank shirt. They should help customers understand how the item might feel in real life: the fit, the styling, the design placement, and the overall mood of the garment.
Who Jane Is
In our internal character guide, Jane is 33 years old, 5 ft 4 in, and about 142 lbs. She has a toned, fit body from regular home workouts, a warm medium/tan complexion, light brown wavy hair, and golden sunbleached streaks toward the tips.
Jane is intentionally designed with an ambiguous mixed appearance. She is not based on a specific real person, and she is not meant to represent any actual customer, influencer, or model.
In the fictional world of the brand, Jane loves coffee, reading, listening to music, hanging out in cafes with friends, and spending time at home with her cats. Those details help guide the visual tone of future lifestyle images, especially when we want a product shot to feel relaxed, social, warm, or cafe-friendly.
Why We Use Her
Jane helps us create a softer, more natural visual style for some of our product images. She works especially well for apparel photos that need to feel relaxed, friendly, and wearable.
Using a recurring fictional character gives the shop a more consistent look. Instead of having every product image feel disconnected, Jane helps create continuity across product pages, collection images, and future lifestyle visuals.
She is not a real model. She did not pose for a photo shoot. She is a fictional AI-assisted character used to demonstrate garment fit, style, and design placement.
How the Images Are Made
Our images rely heavily on AI-assisted editing, generated reference images, apparel mockups, and digital composition. In some cases, the apparel, model, background, and product graphic may be assembled or refined through multiple digital steps.
That does not mean the product itself is fictional. The product design is real, and the garment shown is intended to represent what is being sold. But the model image may be digitally created or AI-assisted.
Because of that, all product images should be understood as visual references. Actual garment appearance may vary slightly depending on size, fabric, print placement, lighting, screen settings, and production process.
Why We Are Clear About It
We do not want customers to mistake Jane for a real person who endorsed or modeled our products. She is a fictional brand character, and we disclose that because transparency matters.
AI tools are part of our creative process. We use them to create more flexible, consistent product imagery, especially as a small independent shop without access to traditional photo shoots for every design and garment type.
Jane exists to help you see the product more clearly. She is a made-up character with a consistent look, a defined personality, and a practical role: showing apparel in a way that feels human without pretending to be traditional photography.