PosterLLaVa: Constructing a Unified Multi-modal Layout Generator with LLM
This work addresses the problem of inefficient and inflexible layout generation for automated graphic design, with incremental improvements in adaptability and real-world applicability.
The paper tackles automated graphic layout generation by introducing a unified framework that uses multi-modal large language models to generate layouts under visual and textual constraints, achieving state-of-the-art performance on public benchmarks and proposing new datasets for more challenging tasks.
Layout generation is the keystone in achieving automated graphic design, requiring arranging the position and size of various multi-modal design elements in a visually pleasing and constraint-following manner. Previous approaches are either inefficient for large-scale applications or lack flexibility for varying design requirements. Our research introduces a unified framework for automated graphic layout generation, leveraging the multi-modal large language model (MLLM) to accommodate diverse design tasks. In contrast, our data-driven method employs structured text (JSON format) and visual instruction tuning to generate layouts under specific visual and textual constraints, including user-defined natural language specifications. We conducted extensive experiments and achieved state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance on public multi-modal layout generation benchmarks, demonstrating the effectiveness of our method. Moreover, recognizing existing datasets' limitations in capturing the complexity of real-world graphic designs, we propose two new datasets for much more challenging tasks (user-constrained generation and complicated poster), further validating our model's utility in real-life settings. Marking by its superior accessibility and adaptability, this approach further automates large-scale graphic design tasks. Finally, we develop an automated text-to-poster system that generates editable SVG posters based on users' design intentions, bridging the gap between layout generation and real-world graphic design applications. This system integrates our proposed layout generation method as the core component, demonstrating its effectiveness in practical scenarios. The code and datasets are open-sourced on https://github.com/posterllava/PosterLLaVA.