Use the "K-Pop Apocalypse Ransom Zine Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: a silver-haired idol in a torn black jacket
Subject action: holding a cracked emergency radio toward the camera
Product or prop: spray-painted portable radio with neon tape
Location: abandoned subway platform with ripped posters
Background elements: crumpled monochrome paper, warning labels, torn tape, sticker arrows, lime scan bars, and red editorial blocks
Main text: SIGNAL DROP
Secondary text: after midnight broadcast
Accent symbol: lime hazard star and blue tape strip
Wardrobe style: K-pop stagewear mixed with survival straps, glossy boots, and messy silver hair
Style direction:
A maximalist K-pop fashion zine collage style built from a central portrait cutout, crumpled
monochrome paper texture, skewed ransom-note typography, loud sticker blocks, saturated
lime/blue/red accents, and a bold bottom masthead band.
Keep visible:
- Preserve the core visual identity: A maximalist K-pop fashion zine collage style built from a central portrait cutout, crumpled monochrome paper texture, skewed ransom-note typography, loud sticker blocks, saturated lime/blue/red accents, and a bold bottom masthead band.
- Use a dark crumpled black paper background with BACKGROUND_ELEMENTS worked into the collage texture.
- Place the subject as a large central portrait cutout with a thick irregular torn white paper border.
- Add oversized warped display typography reading MAIN_TEXT as a tilted collage layer, plus smaller sticker blocks and side editorial captions reading SECONDARY_TEXT.
- Use acid lime, electric blue, alert red, paper white, and ink black.
Avoid:
minimalist design, clean corporate layout, smooth gradients, luxury editorial polish, pastel
lifestyle palette, glossy 3D typography, elegant serif masthead, empty whitespace, platform
watermark, username, QR code, creator ID, app logo, copied publication logo, exact source text,
exact source name
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.