A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
Trendy girly cartoon duck bust portrait, soft watercolor with clean bold ink outlines, white and mint feathers with smooth olive shading, long defined lashes and soft blush, glossy emerald green heart-shaped sunglasses with subtle reflective depth (not overly shiny), soft pink frame, blowing a smooth pastel pink bubble gum bubble, vibrant apple-green polka dot bow centered on head, dynamic floating green hearts around the duck with soft glow effect (mint, lime, emerald tones), subtle light halo behind the character for depth, clean white negative space, bold green and black leopard square border, vibrant but balanced saturation, high clarity, modern feminine aesthetic, no text, no stroke outline, print ready 300 DPI PNG, square format
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity
Design a modern and minimalist logo for a training center called “Microbits Institut.” The logo should convey innovation, technology, digital learning, and professional education. Include subtle visual references to microchips, pixels, squares, or small modular blocks to represent “microbits.” The design must feel clean, structured, and intelligent. Use a contemporary sans-serif typography, clear and highly legible. The name Microbits Institut should be fully visible and balanced with the icon. Consider integrating five small geometric squares or digital blocks as a symbolic element. Color palette: professional and modern — combinations such as deep blue and vibrant orange, or dark gray with electric blue accents. The logo should work well on both white and dark backgrounds. Style: flat design, vector-based, scalable, corporate, minimal, and suitable for print and digital media. Avoid excessive gradients or decorative elements. Deliver a clean, high-resolution vector-style logo with strong visual identity and educational-tech positioning.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint artwork style, 100% manual illustration look, no AI feel, no realism, no cinematic lighting — flat digital drawing exactly like created by a professional artist inside ibisPaint on a tablet. Canvas layout: clean Canva-style social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced composition, smooth hand-drawn lineart with slight natural hand pressure variation, visible human imperfections in strokes, soft uneven coloring, subtle brush texture from ibisPaint default dip pen and watercolor brush. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), carefully redrawn manually, not pasted, not vector-perfect — slightly organic edges like traced by hand, filled with smooth gradient RGB colors (red, green, blue), soft airbrush highlights added manually. Background: minimal, flat, creative abstract shapes, soft blobs, waves, circles, and geometric elements, all hand-painted, pastel and vibrant color mix, clean but artistic, no 3D, no shadows that look realistic, only simple ibisPaint airbrush shading. Add small hand-drawn mascot character (Rocky style robot), cute but detailed, drawn with dip pen, expressive pose (confident and friendly), clean anime-inspired ibisPaint community illustration style, flat colors with soft manual shading. Text element: Hand-lettered typography (not typed font), written manually with brush pen: “SEISMIC” and small tagline under it: “Privacy Home” Text must look slightly imperfect and human-drawn. Lighting: none realistic, only flat illustration shading Texture: visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor blending edges Quality: ultra clean, ultra smooth, ultra professional, looks like top 0.01% ibisPaint artist work Absolutely avoid: no photorealism no cinematic look no 3D rendering no AI style no perfect vector shapes no glossy effects no lens effects Final result: looks completely handmade, premium ibisPaint illustration, ready for Canva social media post, indistinguishable from human artist work.
Create an 8K hyper-realistic, high-fashion editorial portrait of a confident woman styled entirely in vibrant monochromatic yellow. Maintain accurate identity and face matching to the provided reference image. The entire composition must follow a unified yellow palette using the exact HEX tone #FCC418, applied seamlessly across the background and all wardrobe elements. The final image should feel modern, minimal, bold, and commercially polished, with the refined finish of a luxury fashion campaign. Color Direction (Critical) The exact HEX tone #FCC418 must be used consistently across the blazer, top, trousers, sunglass frames, and background. Maintain precise tonal accuracy while allowing natural light interaction. Depth should be preserved using subtle luminance shifts rather than color shifts. The overall effect should radiate rich, warm golden-yellow energy without oversaturation or clipping. Face, Identity & Hair Accuracy Maintain a strong resemblance to the reference image. Preserve accurate identity and facial structure, natural proportions, defined jawline, sculpted cheekbones, and natural lip fullness without distortion. The hairstyle should remain natural in color, density, and movement. Individual strands must be visible with strong shine and realistic texture. Subject & Facial Details Skin should appear smooth, with high-end editorial retouching(blush) that avoids a plastic finish. Apply matte peach-nude lipstick and soft sculpted cheek definition. The expression should be calm, confident, and slightly aloof. Wardrobe (Monochromatic Three-Piece Set) The subject wears a tailored monochromatic three-piece set. Blazer: Structured single-breasted design with sharp shoulders, classic notch lapels, subtle waist shaping, and worn open. Top: Fitted crew-neck t-shirt in the exact same tone, cleanly tucked into the trousers. Trousers: High-waisted tailored fit with a clean waistband, sharp pressed center creases, and a slim yet structured silhouette. The fabric should display visible weave texture under studio lighting. Accessories Include retro-inspired round sunglasses with translucent frames tinted in yellow. The lenses should feature a dark brown-to-black gradient with reflective surfaces. The eyes must be fully obscured. High-gloss reflections should enhance realism, creating strong contrast between the dark lenses and the warm yellow palette. Pose & Body Language The portrait should be framed as a medium-long, capturing from head to mid-thigh. The subject is standing in a straight naturally, front-facing position with the body fully aligned toward the camera. The shoulders are squared and relaxed, creating a symmetrical and balanced stance. Both arms are bent inward naturally at the elbows, with hands placed casually inside the pants pockets. The head is centered and facing forward with a slight upward tilt(15 degree) of the chin, adding a confident and poised expression. The posture is upright and composed, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. Overall, the pose conveys confidence, elegance, and a strong fashion-forward presence. Composition & Framing Use perfect dead-center symmetry, with the subject vertically bisecting the frame. Maintain balanced negative space and a clean, minimal aesthetic. There should be no props or distractions. The aspect ratio must be 4:5. Lighting Setup Use soft, highly diffused studio lighting with a large softbox positioned front-facing and slightly above the subject. Employ a beauty/flat lighting style with even illumination across skin and fabric. Avoid harsh shadows. Subtle shadows should include: Soft shading under blazer lapels Gentle collar depth Natural depth where hands enter pockets A very faint separation shadow behind the subject Background The backdrop must be seamless. Include a slight gradient glow behind the head and shoulders. Apply a subtle vignette darkening toward the edges using tonal variation. Add a soft depth shadow to prevent flat blending. The finish should be smooth matte. Technical Specifications Photograph using a 50mm–85mm portrait lens to maintain natural, undistorted proportions. Ensure ultra-sharp focus with visible fabric fibers and individual hair strands. Maintain high dynamic range and controlled saturation with warm golden tonal harmony. Strong contrast should be created by the dark sunglasses and brunette hair. The final output must be 8K resolution with a polished commercial fashion editorial finish.
Pure hand-made ibisPaint illustration style, 100% manual drawing look, created on tablet inside ibisPaint, no AI look at all, no realism, no cinematic lighting, no 3D, only flat hand-painted illustration. Canvas layout: premium Canva-style Valentine’s Day social media poster, square format (2048x2048), perfectly balanced, elegant and romantic composition, soft hand-drawn lineart using ibisPaint dip pen with natural human stroke variation and slight imperfections. Center focus: hand-drawn SEISMIC logo (use uploaded logo as reference), manually redrawn with organic imperfect edges, filled with soft romantic gradient (warm pink, rose red, soft purple, and subtle RGB accent glow), gentle hand-painted highlights using ibisPaint airbrush. Mascot character: Rocky robot drawn in cute hand-made ibisPaint style, expressive and emotional, standing beside the logo and holding a small hand-drawn heart close to chest, soft romantic pose, friendly and protective feeling, clean flat colors with soft manual shading. Valentine’s theme elements: – Hand-drawn roses and flowers surrounding the logo (red roses, pink roses, small white flowers) – Soft flower petals falling in the air – Small cute hand-drawn hearts floating around – Ribbon elements and love-themed decorative shapes – Subtle heart-shaped background blobs and abstract shapes – Everything drawn manually, not symmetrical, slightly imperfect like real artist work Background: Soft pastel romantic color palette (light pink, peach, lavender, cream), smooth ibisPaint watercolor brush blending, minimal flat illustration look, no realistic shadows, only simple soft airbrush shading. Typography: Hand-lettered text drawn manually with brush pen (not typed font): Main text: “SEISMIC” Tagline under it: “Privacy is Love” and small optional line: “Your Privacy Home” Text must look human-drawn with natural imperfections. Lighting: Flat illustration shading only, no realistic lighting Texture: Visible ibisPaint brush grain, soft watercolor edges, natural human blending Quality: Ultra legendary, ultra clean, ultra premium ibisPaint artwork, looks like top professional human illustrator created it for Valentine’s Day special post Strictly avoid: no photorealism no cinematic effects no AI style no vector-perfect shapes no 3D rendering no glossy realism Final result: Pure handmade ibisPaint Valentine’s Day themed Seismic artwork, warm, emotional, romantic, and completely human-made look.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
A 3x3 grid of a British Caucasian woman in multiple poses and hair style in half side of frame and in another side of frame fullbody portrait. She has a realistic symmetrical face, oval-shaped with high cheekbones, a soft jawline, full lips, deep brown almond-shaped eyes, slightly arched dark brown eyebrows, and a straight well-proportioned nose. Her dark brown hair is styled in a loose messy bun, with a few strands framing her face.She has a well-proportioned figure with a defined waist, full hips, and long, shapely legs. She is wearing a white square-neck blouse that fits delicately, enhancing her natural curves, paired with a high-waisted A-line skirt that falls just above the knees, maintaining a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each grid square showcases a different natural pose, including neutral standing, three-quarter turn, soft head tilt, relaxed expressions, and elegant hand gestures. The lighting remains soft and natural, ensuring consistency in skin tone, body proportions, and facial details. The background is subtly blurred for a cinematic focus on the subject.
You are a professional graphic designer specializing in sports and outdoor activity posters. I will provide you with a photo of a climber on rock. Your task is to design three versions of the same poster for a personal rock climbing coaching service, all visually consistent but adapted to each format. Use the provided image as the hero visual in all three versions. Integrate it naturally — full-bleed, dramatic crop, overlay treatments or texture layers. The image should feel editorial and intentional, not just dropped in. THREE FORMATS TO DELIVER: Feed — 1:1 — square, balanced composition Story / Reel — 9:16 — vertical, more breathing room, larger headline impact Wallpaper — 9:19.5 — full vertical, immersive, image dominates Text to include (hierarchy matters): Primary headline: "Escala con quien te conoce" Secondary headline: "Coaching personal en roca · 6c a 7b" Supporting copy: "No hay dos escaladores iguales. Tu entrenamiento tampoco." Feature bullets (compact, can use icons or dividers): Progresión personalizada Técnica y táctica en roca Gestión del miedo y las caídas Contact info (footer area): @mmonroyclimbingteam · +34 684 72 54 48 Note on formats: In the Story and wallpaper versions, bullets and supporting copy can be reduced or simplified if needed to maintain visual clarity. Headline and contact info must always be present. Design direction: Aesthetic: raw, athletic and personal — for committed climbers who want a real process, not a generic course Typography: bold, strong display font for headlines; clean sans-serif for body text; avoid anything generic or corporate Color palette: derive it from the photo — deep rock tones, earth, contrast; one strong accent color (chalk white, electric, or terracotta) for hierarchy Layout: asymmetric composition with deliberate use of negative space; the climber should feel dynamic, not static Mood: close, personal and serious — like a trusted partner who has been on the rock with you, not a fitness brand Maintain visual consistency across all three formats — same palette, same fonts, same overall feel No clipart, no stock icons, no cheesy gradients Deliver three polished results, one per format. Make design decisions with confidence.
"This fascinating creation by DALL-E immerses us in a visual universe where geometry and color merge in a harmonious dance. A texture of squares, each precisely rotated at 45 degrees, creates a hypnotic pattern that invites contemplation. The carefully selected two-tone palette adds depth and contrast, introducing an extra dimension to the composition. The interwoven squares form a unique visual tapestry, revealing a perfect balance between order and complexity