Use the "Cyan Red Shockwave Type Poster Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: two simplified yellow-gloved hands and a spinning vinyl record
Subject action: snapping the record into a sleeve with an explosive diagonal motion
Product or prop: oversized red-and-white vinyl record sleeve with a black center disk
Location: tiny underground record shop counter implied only by small labels
Background elements: cropped red display letters, white shockwave burst, small ring dots, angled speed labels
Main text: VINYL SNAP
Secondary text: SIDE A / HIGH VOLTAGE SOUND / DROP NEEDLE
Accent symbol: small red ring and short slanted underline
Wardrobe style: flat lemon-yellow hands with simplified rounded fingers and no realistic skin texture
Style direction:
A flat illustrated poster system built from a saturated cyan field, oversized red block
typography, lemon-yellow human accents, white jagged shockwaves, thick red keylines, and compact
rotated microcopy. It feels like a loud regional travel poster crossed with manga impact
graphics and screenprinted street signage.
Keep visible:
- Saturated cyan background dominates the entire poster, with red and yellow used as the only major accents.
- Huge red geometric display lettering is cropped by the page edges and functions as both text and architecture.
- A white jagged lightning-burst shape cuts diagonally through the center and carries the main action.
- Subjects are simplified flat vector forms with almost no shading, outlined by thick red keylines.
- Human or hand-like accents use solid lemon yellow fills, making them graphic shapes rather than realistic anatomy.
Avoid:
photorealistic, 3D render, glossy reflections, cinematic shadows, lens blur, realistic
perspective, watercolor wash, oil paint, beige vintage paper, muted palette, pastel palette,
complex scenic realism, dense market advertisement, source bowls, soup, noodles, chopsticks,
cheers text, ding text, source city tourism copy, copied CJK characters, watermark, signature,
logo, QR code, creator ID
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.