Create ONE finished premium conceptual typography poster for the exact
title:
“[INPUT_TEXT]”
Single poster only. No moodboard, grid, presentation board, mockup,
captions, prompt text, process sheet, or sample labels.
The title “[INPUT_TEXT]” must be the dominant visual structure of the
poster: huge, readable, powerful, and spelled exactly. Do not translate,
shorten, replace, or misspell it. Do not add other large readable text.
Optional micro catalog text is allowed only if it stays subtle and
secondary.
Silently interpret the title’s meaning, mood, cultural aura, symbolic
associations, psychological tension, and visual rhythm. Turn that
interpretation into one strong visual metaphor.
Typography is the hero. Design custom-looking letterforms whose weight,
width, contrast, spacing, rhythm, distortion, negative space, edge
quality, and ink texture express the temperament of the title. The type
should feel intentionally designed, not like a default font.
If “[INPUT_TEXT]” refers to a widely known person, make a large
editorial portrait or full / half-body figure a major visual presence,
occupying roughly 40–70% of the composition. The figure should feel
recognizable through aura, posture, styling, era, expression, lighting,
and symbolic atmosphere, but should not copy a specific existing
photograph, official poster, campaign image, logo, slogan, or
copyrighted composition. The portrait must interact with the typography:
overlapping the letters, emerging from them, being framed by them,
casting shadows on them, breaking through them, or being partially
hidden behind them.
For all other titles, use a human figure, landscape, object, or
atmospheric setting only when it strengthens the meaning. It must
interact with the typography and deepen the concept, not decorate it.
Use a rich but restrained 4–6 color system matched to the theme:
dominant background color, primary typography color, figure / landscape
tone, emotional accent color, muted support color, and subtle paper /
ink texture tone. Avoid flat black-white-red defaults unless
conceptually necessary.
Composition style: high-end editorial poster, museum-quality graphic
design, dramatic scale, strong hierarchy, few elements, intelligent
whitespace, bold flat color areas, sharp cropping, silkscreen /
lithograph / risograph grain, paper fibers, subtle ink imperfections,
refined visual tension.
The final image should feel like a complete visual sentence: the title,
the figure or setting, the color, and the typography explain each other.
Avoid generic word art, glossy 3D lettering, random icons, stock-photo
realism, cluttered collage, excessive grunge, tourist clichés, official
logos, copied slogans, copied campaign aesthetics, unrelated text, and
misspelled typography.
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INPUT_TEXT:Phoenix Rebirth