Use the "Kinetic Geometric Doodle Cutouts" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: a cheerful bicycle courier made of abstract geometric parts
Subject action: coasting through a light drizzle while balancing a square delivery box
Product or prop: small cobalt delivery box with no logo
Location: plain cream paper space suggesting a rainy street without buildings
Background elements: three loose rain dashes, two puddle scribbles, and a tiny floating cloud mark
Main text: no headline, only a tiny unreadable hand-drawn route mark
Secondary text: two small abstract tick marks near the box
Accent symbol: tiny black lightning squiggle
Wardrobe style: orange rain sleeve, mint torso block, pink wheel-like leg shapes, black ink shoes and handlebar lines
Style direction:
A sparse, playful illustration system where a character or object is assembled from oversized
flat geometric color pieces, loose black doodle lines, paper grain, and buoyant off-center
motion on a warm cream background.
Keep visible:
- Warm cream paper field with generous empty space around the subject.
- One central figure, object, or small scene built from a few oversized geometric blocks.
- Flat vector-like shapes with subtle printed grain, dry-brush speckle, and soft sprayed gradients.
- Asymmetric kinetic pose with limbs or parts angled diagonally as if mid-motion.
- Thick black hand-drawn contour strokes only on small details such as hands, shoes, hair, wheels, handles, or motion marks.
Avoid:
photorealistic, 3D render, realistic anatomy, realistic lighting, cast shadows, detailed city
scene, dense background, cluttered poster, polished typography, logo, watermark, signature,
username, QR code, brand mark, exact copy of reference jumping person, blue glasses face, black
side ponytail, identical sneaker pose, same orange L arm and blue belly circle layout, vector-
only sterile finish, smooth plastic gradient, low-resolution, blurry, cropped subject
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.