Use the "Mono Noir Type Portrait Poster Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: a tired architect with silver hair
Subject action: studying a folded blueprint in a late-night pause
Product or prop: a rolled plan tube and a pencil held low
Location: a dim concrete studio after midnight
Background elements: soft charcoal wall gradient, blurred drafting table edge, deep empty space
Main text: focus
outlasts
noise.
Secondary text: studio log 02:14
Accent symbol: a tiny white plus
Wardrobe style: dark work jacket over a plain black shirt
Style direction:
A stark black-and-white editorial poster system pairing a close, high-contrast photographic
portrait with oversized lowercase neo-grotesk typography. One headline word is reversed into a
clean white rectangular label while the remaining words sit as heavy white type over a charcoal
background.
Keep visible:
- Strict black-and-white monochrome with no color tint, sepia, duotone accent, or gradient color.
- One large photographic human subject, usually cropped close, with the face or upper body carrying the emotional weight.
- Deep charcoal-to-black background with soft falloff and large negative space for typography.
- Oversized lowercase bold neo-grotesk headline, left aligned, with tight leading and strong optical weight.
- The first headline word appears as black type inside a crisp white rectangular label.
Avoid:
color image, sepia, beige paper, neon, duotone color accent, gradient orb, decorative stickers,
collage, ransom note typography, comic halftone, illustration, vector art, anime, 3D render,
glossy advertising product shot, UI screenshot, social media frame, watermark, username, logo,
QR code, brand mark, exact copied face, short black blunt bangs, freckled young woman close-up,
discipline beats procrastination, motivational quote duplicate, handwritten type, serif
headline, outlined text, glowing text, curved text, long paragraph, cluttered background, many
props, bright happy lifestyle lighting
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.