Use the "Black Cutout Food Card Ad" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: a lacquer bowl of Sichuan sesame cold noodles with cucumber threads and chili oil
Subject action: chopsticks lift a glossy ribbon of noodles above the bowl
Product or prop: black chopsticks, sesame sauce swirl, chili oil droplets, small peanut crumb pile
Location: busy neighborhood noodle stall implied only through handmade labels
Background elements: a tall scalloped cloud-shaped cream card, small red seal near the headline, narrow vertical craft tags on the right edge
Main text: 麻酱凉面
Secondary text: ¥12 今日拌好 辣香醒胃
Accent symbol: ¥
Wardrobe style: cool noodles styled glossy and tangled, cucumber green accents, red chili shine, lacquer bowl shadow
Style direction:
A black-background food promotion style built around one irregular cream paper card, oversized
hand-brushed Chinese lettering, clipped food photography, small price medallions, warm
red/yellow accents, and a handmade street-snack print texture.
Keep visible:
- Full black canvas with the graphic card floating as the only bright object.
- One large cream or aged-paper irregular cutout card, with rounded handmade edges and a different silhouette per case.
- Dense left-to-right poster hierarchy: large vertical Chinese brush lettering competes with a food photo and a price medallion.
- Food is treated as a glossy clipped photo collage element, not a flat illustration.
- Card interior uses warm cream, faded ochre, deep red, orange, brown, and black ink with limited palette discipline.
Avoid:
chenpi red bean soup, red bean paste, wooden bowl of dark dessert, exact source Chinese text,
WOW, price 8, spoon dripping dark paste, identical card outline, identical bottom slogan, modern
menu layout, white outer background, clean corporate packaging, minimal cafe poster, generic
food delivery app template, QR code, watermark, logo, brand mark, social handle, rendered UI,
SVG look, vector-only substitute
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.