
Streetwear Campaign Poster Prompt
A prompt for generating a premium urban streetwear campaign poster for a brand called NOIR, featuring a gritty aesthetic and minimal typography.
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Prompt
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Create a high-end, highly realistic 1:1 promotional poster for a modern streetwear brand.{argument name="brand" default="NOIR"} With one{argument name="product" default="Main style oversized hoodie"} The visual focus is on a rugged urban environment, featuring wet concrete surfaces, dramatic low-key lighting, a faint haze in the air, and raw street energy. Striking minimalist typography is added, including the brand name NOIR and a short headline, such as "{argument name="headline" default="Wear the Dark"} This gives it the feel of a high-end streetwear magazine spread, with sharp details, realistic fabric textures, and a modern and avant-garde style. It is dominated by deep black tones, complemented by subtle gray accents, and the images are simple, avoiding any sense of patchwork.Prompt variables
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