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LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
AI Creative @ Google | AI Art Direction & Creative Workflows
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Khulan Dav positions herself as a high-level AI creative strategist who bridges the gap between raw generative power and professional production standards. Her content strategy centers on translating complex model updates into actionable creative workflows, specifically focusing on technical nuances like hardware-specific prompting, identity retention, and motion graphics. She is notable for her ability to move beyond "prompt engineering" into the realm of product-led creative direction, often advocating for how user behavior should dictate the roadmap for future AI tools. By intersecting her role at Google with a commitment to transparency in professional workflows, she provides a sophisticated blueprint for how traditional art direction evolves in an era of hyper-realism and multimodal automation.
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Are we witnessing the birth of the "AI video editor"? Between Kling AI’s video editing capabilities and Vidi & Gemini 3 cracking video understanding, the answer seems to be yes. 🚨 Make it pop vol.…
Gemini 3 for motion graphics? 🤯 I’ve been testing Gemini 3 Pro for creative use cases beyond just web apps. One of the most promising discoveries? Motion Graphics. I remember struggling as a beginn…
If your users are prompting for it 1,000+ times, it should be a feature. I had a great time speaking at Generate SF alongside the Google Cloud team and our partners Fal, MNTN, and Cresta. While we c…

4.0 posts/week
Posts / Week
2 days
Days Between Posts
1
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
308%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
220
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.5%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Professional, clear, and information-dense, but written in an accessible, conversational way.
Tone is that of a highly knowledgeable creative/AI practitioner speaking to other professionals and advanced enthusiasts.
Strongly informative and practical, with light persuasive and motivational undertones.
Not poetic or flowery; uses concrete, technical, and example-driven language.
Feels like a “smart peer” or product-minded creative, not a marketer shouting at you.
Semi-formal overall: correct grammar, structured thought, but relaxed enough to use slang-lite (e.g., “IMHO,” “your slide game,” “wild”).
No profanity or heavy slang.
Uses emoji sparingly but deliberately for emphasis (🚨, 💡, 👇, ♻) and emotional color.
First-person subject-matter expert: “I’ve been testing…”, “I remember struggling…”, “My takeaway…”.
Speaks with confidence but not arrogance; cites tests, experiments, or events rather than making naked claims.
Frequently frames things as “discoveries,” “workflows,” or “takeaways” for creatives.
Medium-to-high energy but controlled. Energetic hooks (“There is no reason for your slides to look boring...”) balanced with calm, reasoned explanations.
Optimistic and forward-looking: “We may soon see…”, “We are moving to an era where…”
Surprise phrases: “actually wild”, “one of the most promising discoveries”.
Subtle exclamation points in key spots, not everywhere.
Rhetorical questions, especially as hooks (“Gemini 3 for motion graphics? 🤯”, “Are we witnessing the birth of the ‘AI video editor’?”).
Takeaway:” as a labeled summary segment.
Concrete workflows and steps (“Here is the workflow:”, “Step 1) …”).
Specific prompts in quotes for users to copy.
Trend framing: “We are moving to an era where…”, “The race for hyper-realism is accelerating.”
Minimal storytelling in the traditional narrative sense; instead, concise personal anecdotes as setup (“I remember struggling…”, “I had a great time speaking at…”).
Signature “mini-headings” within the post: “Key highlights:”, “Takeaway:”, “Tip💡”, “Example prompt:”. These are on their own line with a colon, followed by a blank line or direct content.
First person singular: “I’ve been testing”, “My takeaway”.
Second person: “If your users are prompting for it…”, “Want to try it?”, “To get these results, you need to…”.
Want to try it?
Go into the Gemini App, select ‘Canvas,’ and paste this prompt:
Add the camera… to your prompts…
Has anyone else experimented with hardware-specific prompting?
Let me know if you try this style! 👇
Overall: imagine a product-focused creative director educating peers, mixing personal trials, concrete steps, trend insight, and a soft but clear call to action.
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