Use the "Halftone Assemblage Metaphor PSA Poster Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: old headphones, cracked phone shells, charger bricks, adapter blocks, and coiled cables arranged to form a recognizable small bird silhouette
Subject action: the e-waste parts collectively read as a perched warning bird, while each electronic piece remains visible up close
Product or prop: tangled audio cable loops for the wings, phone-shell fragments for the body, charger blocks for the feet, and a tiny screw as the eye
Location: blank retro campaign poster field
Background elements: faint paper speckles, soft teal contact shadow, and a tiny abstract symbol row at the bottom
Main text: FIX IT FIRST
Secondary text: repair more, waste less
Accent symbol: three small broken-line squares
Wardrobe style: not applicable; object-only material assemblage poster
Style direction:
A sparse retro PSA poster system where one visible class of material is arranged into a
different recognizable symbolic silhouette, printed as a muted blue-green halftone object on
aged cream paper with compact red-and-navy campaign typography.
Keep visible:
- The central idea is material-as-symbol: one category of visible source objects must be assembled into a different readable target silhouette.
- The target silhouette must read clearly from a distance before the viewer notices the individual source pieces.
- The source material must remain legible up close through repeated parts, seams, caps, folds, cables, rims, labels, or textures.
- Aged warm cream paper background with visible grain and faint uneven printing.
- One dominant blue-green halftone assemblage object, placed as a sculptural PSA metaphor rather than a realistic scene.
Avoid:
random pile, generic stack, abstract tower, unclear silhouette, plastic bottles, bottle caps,
dog silhouette, pet-friendly text, original slogan, recycle-icon cluster, exact source layout,
logos, watermarks, QR codes, platform UI, glossy photorealism, modern vector poster, dense
scene, rainbow colors, cinematic lighting, long body copy
Do not copy source content, real logos, watermarks, platform UI, QR codes, or exact
reference layouts. Keep the visual system, but change the subject, text, and scene.