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8 months ago

"Create a vibrant, Pixar-style 3D digital illustration of a 3-4-year-old child exploring the wonders of space. The child is dressed in a creative costume that combines Spider-Man and an astronaut suit. The Spider-Man mask covers the child's face, featuring the iconic red and blue design with large, expressive white lenses. The rest of the outfit is a sleek, white astronaut suit with subtle web patterns woven into the fabric. The suit includes NASA-like patches, a small backpack oxygen tank, and glowing blue accents for a futuristic touch. The child is floating weightlessly in space, surrounded by a breathtaking cosmic scene. In the background, colorful planets like Earth, Saturn (with its rings), and Mars are visible, along with distant stars, glowing nebulae, and a few small asteroids. The child is in a playful pose, with one arm stretched out as if shooting a web, and the other hand holding a small, toy rocket ship. The expression on the Spider-Man mask is one of pure joy and wonder, perfectly capturing the excitement of space exploration. The lighting is soft and cinematic, with a warm glow from a nearby star reflecting off the child's suit and the planets. The Earth's glow casts a gentle blue light on the scene, adding depth and realism. The overall style should be heartwarming, vibrant, and full of life, with attention to detail in the textures, shadows, and the child's adorable proportions. The atmosphere should feel magical and inspiring, like a still from a Pixar movie."."

8 months ago

Create a book cover for a book titled How to Spell Bipolar by Tukura John Daniel. Be creative with it. It is a book on mental health, the author's lived experience. Below is the introduction to the book for further details: On July 23, 2021, I attempted to take my life. It marked the first time in my 31 years on this planet that I accepted and acknowledged defeat. I was utterly exhausted from the ceaseless struggle - the constant humming sound inside my head, the feeling of being stretched too thin, and the need to restart my life every four years. The horror within drove me to contemplate splitting my head open, seeking an end to the torment. My brain is both a tremendous blessing and a torturous curse. Throughout my life, I’ve been an easily likable, multi-talented individual and a family-oriented social crusader. I’ve influenced social change within the communities I’m involved with, launched the careers of numerous creatives in Nigeria and beyond, and repeatedly made millions of naira. Recently, I’ve even helped organizations restructure and increase profits. People trust and respect me due to my ability to connect the dots in complex situations. However, there’s another side to my story: I’ve lost nearly all the money I ever made, failed miserably at running a production and publishing company, struggled academically, and damaged significant relationships, losing the trust of those who matter most to me. These struggles didn’t emerge overnight. My childhood was marked by extreme mood swings which were both confusing and terrifying. I’d experience bursts of high energy, followed by sudden withdrawal into a corner, avoiding human contact. Despite being one of the brightest students, I despised school. The slow teaching style suffocated me; my brain worked too fast, sometimes resulting in slurred speech. Concentration was elusive. Some mornings, I’d wake up and avoid talking to anyone, not even offering greetings. I cried without reason, perhaps out of fear and confusion. Since Primary Six, a persistent humming sound has echoed in my head, a constant companion throughout my life. These experiences set me apart as a peculiar child, and as I grew older, they evolved into serious challenges. For years, I resisted seeking a diagnosis, despite suggestions from older, respected friends. The idea of seeing a psychiatrist seemed absurd. We associate psychiatrists solely with madness over here. No one explained that mental illness differs significantly from insanity. No one told me that the brain, like any other body part, could fall ill. Only after the damage had taken its toll did I finally agree to professional help. In 2021, I surrendered to a diagnosis: bipolar disorder. This book aims to document my journey toward healing from this under-documented yet remarkably common condition. I’ve lived my entire life with bipolar disorder, but it wasn’t until age 31 that I discovered the truth, after surviving two major meltdowns. The first occurred around the end of 2015, although I didn’t fully recognize it until 2016. At the time, my film and publishing businesses thrived, and I secured several lucrative deals. Then, suddenly, I withdrew from everyone - I stopped speaking, ceased all activity, and locked myself in my house for an entire week. Initially, I danced to loud music, but soon I neglected basic hygiene, surviving on bread alone. Friends attempted to reach me, but I refused to let them in. Opening the door felt like a miracle. By the end of October 2016, I had closed my business and ceased working altogether. I grappled with completing a project that would later become a landmark achievement for the largest group of writers in Africa. The second meltdown began in 2020 and reached its peak in 2021. “How to Spell Bipolar” is a movement designed to create awareness and foster conversations around mental health. Discussing one’s lived experience with mental illness is no easy task, regardless of location. However, in Nigeria, where all forms of mental illnesses are often equated with insanity, it becomes particularly challenging. As an emerging political leader, sharing deeply personal information feels like a perilous act - one that will likely be weaponized against me both now and in the future. But someone must lead this crucial campaign to ensure that help is readily available and easily accessible for those facing mental health challenges, regardless of the consequences. I am well now and have learned a great deal about how to manage this illness, the best way to exert vengeance for all my suffering is to educate as many people as possible. I hope this little book reaches someone out there, letting them know they are not alone. It may also provide clarity or closure for confused family members seeking to understand a beloved relative’s struggles. Above all, I aim to offer a humanized perspective to policymakers and politicians, urging them to recognize the urgency of improving mental health services for all in Nigeria. Tukura John Daniel

2 months ago

Create a highly detailed, realistic 3D-rendered image in 8K resolution of Chucky, the killer doll from the Child's Play films, reimagined as the host of a horror-themed talk show. Chucky has a hyper-realistic face exactly like in the movies—pale, scarred skin with visible stitches and seams sewn across his cheeks, forehead, and mouth, giving him a creepy, lifelike doll appearance. He wears his traditional outfit: a striped Good Guys overalls with a colorful shirt underneath, complete with scuffs, tears, and bloodstains for authenticity. Chucky is seated behind a centered, polished wooden desk on a dimly lit talk show set, facing directly toward the main camera in a close-up shot that focuses tightly on his upper torso, face, and expressive eyes. His mouth is open mid-sentence with a sinister grin, as if engaging the audience in conversation, with subtle animations in his eyes conveying malice and charisma. Next to Chucky's desk on the right side is a black leather sofa for guests, where Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th films is seated as the interviewee. Jason is positioned slightly to the side of the desk, wearing his iconic hockey mask covering his deformed face, a tattered jacket, and weathered pants, sitting rigidly with his machete propped nearby for added tension. The camera angle is straight-on from the front, at eye level with Chucky, capturing both characters in a dynamic composition that emphasizes their interaction. The environment is a eerie talk show studio with a horror atmosphere: dark, foggy stage with flickering red and blue spotlights casting long shadows, cracked concrete floors, cobwebs in the corners, and subtle blood splatters on the walls. In the background, include dimly lit audience seats shrouded in mist, a large "Chucky's Nightmare Hour" neon sign glowing ominously overhead, and scattered props like chainsaws and doll parts for thematic consistency. Pay meticulous attention to lighting—harsh key lights on Chucky's face highlighting the stitches and textures, soft volumetric fog for depth, rim lighting on Jason's mask to create a menacing silhouette, and overall low-key illumination with high contrast to evoke terror. Ensure ultra-detailed textures: realistic fabric folds on clothing, glossy reflections on the desk, matte skin on Chucky with pore-level details, and metallic sheen on Jason's mask. Use photorealistic rendering with ray-tracing for lifelike shadows, subsurface scattering on skin, and high-fidelity materials to make all elements identical across future image generations. 16:9

3 months ago

We are looking for a creative and experienced logo designer to redesign the logo of our children’s clothing brand Fuchs & Kiwi. The current logo has strong recognition, but we want to modernize its appearance while keeping its playful and approachable character. The new logo should: • Retain a high level of recognition (reference: current logo) • Look modern and sustainable, appealing to conscious consumers • Be child-friendly and warm, but not overly cartoonish • Spark curiosity and suggest that the brand offers more than meets the eye • Be scalable and versatile for online shop, clothing labels, packaging, etc. We are a well-known niche brand in the German market, currently expanding internationally. The visual identity needs to reflect trust, playfulness, and growth potential. About Fuchs & Kiwi Fuchs & Kiwi is a beloved children’s clothing brand from Germany with a strong niche following. Our collections are designed to be playful, practical, and sustainable, appealing to parents who value both aesthetics and ethical production. What sets us apart: • Values: We build trust through reliability, fair pricing, and innovation. Our work is defined by proactivity (zuvorkommend), high quality, and long-term partnerships with stakeholders. • Origin & Quality: While we have roots in German craftsmanship (“Made in Germany”), we are open to global growth and scalable production solutions – without compromising on core values. • Vision: We aim to reduce overhead and boost throughput via automation and a refined product range. The logo is part of a broader move toward modernizing our brand presence and reaching international markets. • Communication Style: We value clarity, empathy, and transparency. We see this project as a creative collaboration and appreciate partners who share a sense of ownership and joy in shaping a meaningful brand. Project Terms & Conditions By participating in this contest, all applicants agree to the following terms: 1. Ownership & Usage Rights • The winning submission becomes the exclusive property of Fuchs & Kiwi (represented by Max Witte). • The winner grants full, unlimited, and worldwide rights to use, modify, reproduce, and distribute the logo for any purpose (commercial or non-commercial), across all media and formats (digital, print, packaging, embroidery, etc.). • No royalties, future usage fees, or license restrictions will apply. • The winning designer agrees not to reuse or resell the logo or its components. 2. Originality • All submitted designs must be original work. No stock graphics, templates, or AI-generated content without proper licensing and disclosure. • Entries must not infringe on any copyrights, trademarks, or third-party rights. • By submitting a design, you confirm that you hold full rights to all components of the design. 3. Delivery Requirements • The winner must provide the final logo in the following formats: • Vector files: .AI, .EPS, and .PDF • Web files: .SVG, .PNG (transparent background), .JPG • Color variations: full color, black, white, inverted • Optional: favicon, brand icon, and mockups (shop, label, packaging) • All fonts used must be: • Free for commercial use, or • Delivered with a valid commercial license, or • Custom-drawn (with exclusive rights) 4. Timeline • Once a winner is selected, delivery of the final files must be completed within 7 calendar days, unless agreed otherwise. 5. Confidentiality & Exclusivity • All entries will be treated as confidential during the contest period. • The winning designer agrees to exclusive use of the design by Fuchs & Kiwi. • You may present the final work in your portfolio after public brand launch, with written approval. 6. Communication & Collaboration • We value respectful and open communication. If selected as a finalist, you may be asked for small refinements (e.g., spacing, font weight, color tuning). • Please respond within 48 hours if contacted during the decision period. 7. Guarantee & Final Payment • The contest is guaranteed: One winner will be selected, and the full prize will be paid. • No further compensation or claims can be made after full payment and delivery.