Free Tool: Creative Concepting Card Deck
Bring the Good Stuff
I’ve been writing a lot about concepting—because it sits at the very heart of the creative process. Too often, teams short-change this step or skip it altogether, moving straight from information to production.
But in between is where the magic happens. Without proper concepting, production output is often just a dressed-up version of the raw material.
This is especially true when it comes to product marketing.
You’re constantly pushing products to market—each a hair better than what it replaces, each entering a marketplace of lookalike options.
You lean on buzzwords (flexible), evergreen benefits (automated), small victories (optimized), or puffed-up superlatives (revolutionary).
You wonder what’s the hook. Is it a key feature? Or is strong creative?
The truth is, it’s both. And they meet in concepting.

Introducing the Concepting Prompt Deck
Today I want to put something practical in your hands — two sets of concept ideation cards, a simple set of instructions, and a process you can start using today.
The deck features:
- Power Cards that draw from superhero attributes — super speed, invisibility, shape-shifting — and force you to look at your idea through a new lens.
- Expander Cards to crank up the intensity — double it, triple it, add FOMO — to stretch and thinking and make your idea sharper.

Download the Prompt Deck
How the Deck Works
When you put these cards in play, you begin asking sharper, more imaginative questions:
- If our product had Super Speed, what could the user do in seconds that used to take days?
- If it were a Shape Shifter, how would the benefit morph for each persona or context?
- How can we Double the payoff?
- What’s the most Unexpected way to frame the value?

Putting Concepting into Practice
There’s both an art and a science to concepting. That’s why the deck also includes guidance on:
- How to run a brainstorm.
- How to evaluate whether your creative idea qualifies as a strong concept.
It’s designed for flexibility: you can use it in workshop mode to fuel group ideation, or as a daily game to keep your own creative edge sharp.
Learn from a Concepting Expert
For more on how concepting works in practice, check out this episode of the Make It Matter podcast. I spoke with concepting expert Shachar Meron, who breaks down how to get into the right creative state, push past the first obvious answer, and shape a direction that will connect with buyers.