Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Create a hyper-realistic vertical viral product video using the uploaded image as the exact reference object. The video shows the same custom photo frame from the input image, unchanged, held like a beautiful personal gift. No face is visible. Only elegant feminine hands are shown, with clean white painted nails and natural skin texture. The hands gently pick up and caress the photo frame slowly, as if the person has just received a meaningful, emotional gift. Fingers softly glide over the edge of the frame and lightly touch the glass surface. The frame tilts slightly toward the camera, creating a realistic soft light reflection and a subtle sparkle/glint on the glass. The artwork inside the frame must remain exactly the same as the input image, sharp and recognizable, with no changes to the illustration or frame design. Cinematic close-up shot, realistic home interior background, warm natural daylight, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, premium gift unboxing feeling, emotional and satisfying hand movement, slow smooth camera push-in, luxury handmade gift aesthetic, highly realistic materials, realistic reflections on glass, viral TikTok/Reels style, 9:16 vertical video, 6–8 seconds, no text, no logos, no face, no extra objects, no distortion. Negative prompt: Do not change the image inside the frame. Do not change the frame design. No face, no full body, no cartoon hands, no extra fingers, no broken nails, no unrealistic skin, no plastic-looking hands, no blurry frame, no warped picture, no text overlay, no watermark, no sudden camera shake, no exaggerated sparkle, no fantasy style, no animation/cartoon style.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Make a very subtle adjustment to the bottom foreground hill on the left side only. Slightly extend the hill upward just enough to reduce the white space above the logo on the left, while keeping the hill’s overall shape, slope, and character unchanged. Do not flatten or reshape the hill. Do not add new curves or layers. This should feel like a small contour correction, not a redesign. Keep all other elements exactly the same: figures, plants, hills, sun, line weight, and style. Preserve the clean, hand-drawn outline and single-color illustration.