Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a 9:16 high-end experimental identity portrait poster with a cold editorial mood, strong facial focus, clean custom typography, and controlled visual distortion. Use one adult model as the main subject. The person should feel like a visual symbol inside a poster system: calm expression, sharp styling, clear face, strong silhouette, realistic skin texture, and no soft beauty-photo feeling. The poster should combine: * clean portrait photography * minimal futuristic typography * subtle grid or technical layout lines * controlled scan blur / chromatic drift / narrow light / glitch motion * strong negative space and precise composition Use invented title text and short original supporting phrases only. Typography should feel custom, sparse, refined, and part of the poster design. 4 directions: 1. STATIC MUSE Monochrome black-and-white portrait poster. A cold Asian female model wearing sharp black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and structured black coat. The head and sunglasses stay crisp, while the lower body dissolves into dense horizontal scan distortion and dark static blur. Text system: “STATIC MUSE”, “visual noise”, “shadow trace”, “blurred presence”, “form in static”. 2. ECHO FACE White-background digital identity portrait poster. A fashion-forward Asian girl with compact, natural short hair, narrow black sunglasses, black high-neck top, and black leather jacket. The face stays clean and sharp, while the hair edge, shoulder contour, and lower body expand into large horizontal digital blur, RGB drift, and contour distortion. Add subtle grid lines and small blue accent text. Text system: “ECHO FACE”, “portrait study”, “contour drift”, “digital clarity”, “signal layer”. 3. BLUE IRIS Dark blue cinematic portrait poster. A European female model faces the camera with a calm but intense gaze. A narrow cold beam of light cuts across both eyes, while the lower face and body fade into deep blue-black shadow. Add faint technical lines and sparse blue typography. Text system: “BLUE IRIS”, “held in shadow”, “vision remains”, “quiet signal”, “presence in blue”. 4. SPECTRAL DRIFT White-background chromatic glitch portrait poster. A European male model in side profile with strong bone structure, wet dark hair, black high-neck top, and white structured coat. Bright cyan, blue, violet, and magenta spectral trails cut through the hair, neck, face edge, and clothing. The face remains sculptural and recognizable. Text system: “SPECTRAL DRIFT”, “motion layer”, “color echo”, “light offset”, “frame memory”. Overall mood: cold, futuristic, high-fashion, experimental, graphic, precise, cinematic, strong poster composition.
Minimalist logotype design for a premium kebab restaurant named "KEBABİ". Focus on elegant, custom typography as the main element. No heavy icons or illustrations; if used, keep them extremely subtle and integrated into the lettering (e.g. slight flame, skewer, or traditional Anatolian motif hints). The design should feel refined, modern yet slightly rooted in Turkish heritage. Use clean, balanced letterforms with a strong brand presence. Single color (black or very dark tone), vector-style, high contrast, print-ready. Sharp edges, smooth curves, scalable like a professional logo. Avoid gradients, shadows, or complex textures. White background. Style references: modern luxury restaurant branding, subtle oriental influence, sophisticated typography, minimal and timeless. --no mockup, no background texture, no 3D, no color variations, no busy composition
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. The label, logo and proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Design a modern and stylized logo for "eMedica", using a clean, flat graphic design aesthetic with a fresh interpretation of form and color. The "e" should be represented as a curved, stylized symbol—a warm yellow-orange circular form with a light orange outline, evoking a sense of continuity and innovation. The remaining letters, "Medica", should be set in a soft, modern lavender-purple sans-serif or semi-serif font that balances boldness with approachability. Beneath the main text, place the tagline “Excellence in medical education” in a complementary muted orange-tan color, using a lighter-weight font style to create a visual hierarchy and elegance. The logo should feel warm, professional, and approachable, with rounded edges and soft curves, avoiding depth, gradients, or shadows for a clean, versatile appearance. Keep the overall layout centered, with careful attention to spacing, ensuring the design feels refined, educational, and brand-worthy.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label
Great prompt! A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid with nine equal [ratio] sized panels on [4:5] ratio. Use the reference image as the base product reference. Keep the same product, packaging design, branding, materials, colors, proportions and overall identity across all nine panels exactly as the reference. The product must remain clearly recognizable in every frame. Proportions must stay exactly the same. This storyboard is a high-end designer mockup presentation for a branding portfolio. The focus is on form, composition, materiality and visual rhythm rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall look should feel curated, editorial and design-driven. FRAME 1: Front-facing hero shot of the product in a clean studio setup. Neutral background, balanced composition, calm and confident presentation of the product. FRAME 2: Close-up shot with the focus centered on the middle of the product. Focusing on surface texture, materials and print details. FRAME 3: Shows the reference product placed in an environment that naturally fits the brand and product category. Studio setting inspired by the product design elements and colours. FRAME 4: Product shown in use or interaction on a neutral studio background. Hands and interaction elements are minimal and restrained, the look matches the style of the package. FRAME 5: Isometric composition showing multiple products arranged in a precise geometric order from the top isometric angle. All products are placed at the same isometric top angle, evenly spaced, clean, structured and graphic. FRAME 6: Product levitating slightly tilted on a neutral background that matches the reference image color palette. Floating position is angled and intentional, the product is floating naturally in space. FRAME 7: is an extreme close-up focusing on a specific detail of the label, edge, texture or material behavior. FRAME 8: The product in an unexpected yet aesthetically strong setting that feels bold, editorial and visually striking. Unexpected but highly stylized setting. Studio-based, and designer-driven. Bold composition that elevates the brand. FRAME 9: Wide composition showing the product in use, placed within a refined designer setup. Clean props, controlled styling, cohesive with the rest of the series. CAMERA & STYLE: Ultra high-quality studio imagery with a real camera look. Different camera angles and framings across frames. Controlled depth of field, precise lighting, accurate materials and reflections. Lighting logic, color palette, mood and visual language must remain consistent across all nine panels as one cohesive series. OUTPUT: A clean 3×3 grid with no borders, no text, no captions and no watermarks.
Use my uploaded current Sandalwood label image as the only base reference. STRICTLY keep unchanged: - all wording - text color - text glow - text size hierarchy - text alignment logic - centered layout structure - overall 75mm x 30mm proportion - cylindrical bottle label readability logic Refine the Sandalwood label so it looks more like a premium masculine fragrance oil bottle label and less like a wooden plaque or decorative sign. Main adjustment goals: - remove the heavy “wooden sign / wood plaque” feeling - keep the same luxury deep green-black and champagne gold series system - make the label feel more like a men's premium fragrance oil bottle - improve masculine fragrance identity - make it more modern, cleaner, and more bottle-friendly Sandalwood visual direction: - replace the strong wood plaque feeling with a refined sandalwood inset band / central wood-texture strip / subtle polished sandalwood panel - use elegant smooth sandalwood grain with soft layered lines - keep the wood effect more integrated into the label, less like a standalone signboard - evoke polished sandalwood, creamy warm wood, refined masculine fragrance mood - make the wood more subtle, smoother, and more premium - avoid furniture plank feeling - avoid rustic board feeling - avoid decorative signboard feeling - avoid whiskey label styling Masculine fragrance feeling: - make the overall design feel more like a premium men's fragrance oil bottle - cleaner, more restrained, more elegant - maintain dark luxury depth - preserve a niche fragrance aesthetic - not home décor - not wooden plaque branding - not craft wood product styling Material and color: - keep the deep green-black luxury background - keep the warm champagne gold typography - keep the Sandalwood material tone warm and refined, but not too yellow and not too raw - preserve fine texture details - maintain print-friendly clarity and premium contrast Do not: - do not change the text wording - do not change the layout structure - do not add border - do not add decorative frame - do not change the overall ratio - do not turn it into a rustic wood label - do not make it look like furniture wood - do not make it look like a cigar or whiskey label