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Three Polaroid City Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Hangzhou, using April 12-14, 2026, three photo moments: West Lake boat at dusk, Longjing tea village, Hefang Street snack stall; route through Hubin Road, Su Causeway, Longjing Village, and Hefang Street.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: classic three-photo city memory with calm rhythm.
Subject treatment: Use Hangzhou, April 12-14, 2026, three photo moments: West Lake boat at dusk, Longjing tea village, Hefang Street snack stall; route through Hubin Road, Su Causeway, Longjing Village, and Hefang Street, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: three polaroids, city title, date, small route line, stamp details. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: warm cream paper, muted city accents, soft black ink. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Travel Memory Posters can start from text details such as subject, place, story, and palette. Add references only when likeness or place memory matters.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageCinematic Weekend Trip Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Shanghai, using May 3-5, 2026 weekend trip, three photo moments: Bund night skyline, Wukang Road cafe corner, Rockbund gallery entrance; route through Suzhou Creek, Anfu Road, the Bund, and Xintiandi.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: boutique film-poster treatment for a weekend trip.
Subject treatment: Use Shanghai, May 3-5, 2026 weekend trip, three photo moments: Bund night skyline, Wukang Road cafe corner, Rockbund gallery entrance; route through Suzhou Creek, Anfu Road, the Bund, and Xintiandi, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: one large cinematic image area, two small memory insets, wide border. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: film beige, deep shadow, one city-specific accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageFood and Street Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Chongqing, using July 18-20, 2026 food trip, three photo moments: hotpot table steam, Hongya Cave lights, cableway river view; route through Jiefangbei, Bayi Food Street, Liziba, and Nanbin Road.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: food stops and street moments as one local memory system.
Subject treatment: Use Chongqing, July 18-20, 2026 food trip, three photo moments: hotpot table steam, Hongya Cave lights, cableway river view; route through Jiefangbei, Bayi Food Street, Liziba, and Nanbin Road, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: three food/photo modules, route dots, receipt-like note. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: cream, chili red, soy brown, jade or mint accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 9:16, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageMuseum Ticket Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Paris, using September 6-9, 2026 culture trip, three photo moments: Louvre courtyard, Seine bookstall, Musée d’Orsay clock hall; route through the Louvre, Saint-Germain, Luxembourg Garden, and riverside bridges.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: culture trip with tickets, galleries, and refined quietness.
Subject treatment: Use Paris, September 6-9, 2026 culture trip, three photo moments: Louvre courtyard, Seine bookstall, Musée d’Orsay clock hall; route through the Louvre, Saint-Germain, Luxembourg Garden, and riverside bridges, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: archival layout, three framed memories, date and location strip. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: ivory, charcoal, muted burgundy, museum gold. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Travel Memory Posters can start from text details such as subject, place, story, and palette. Add references only when likeness or place memory matters.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageCoastal Travel Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Xiamen, using June 22-24, 2026 coastal trip, three photo moments: Shapowei harbor, Baicheng Beach sunset, Zengcuoan snack lane; route along Yanwu Bridge, Huandao Road, and the old port.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: breezy coastal memory with sea and route cues.
Subject treatment: Use Xiamen, June 22-24, 2026 coastal trip, three photo moments: Shapowei harbor, Baicheng Beach sunset, Zengcuoan snack lane; route along Yanwu Bridge, Huandao Road, and the old port, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: three polaroids, coastline line drawing, open sky background. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: sand, aqua, white, coral accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageNight City Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Tokyo, using October 10-13, 2026 night city trip, three photo moments: Shibuya crossing glow, Omoide Yokocho alley, Sumida river reflection; route through Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, and Ginza.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: stylish night-city memory with glow and reflections.
Subject treatment: Use Tokyo, October 10-13, 2026 night city trip, three photo moments: Shibuya crossing glow, Omoide Yokocho alley, Sumida river reflection; route through Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, and Ginza, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: dark base, three photo frames, one glowing route line. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: deep navy, neon amber, magenta or cyan accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 9:16, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageMinimal Route Memory Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Seoul, using March 28-30, 2026 minimal route memory, three photo moments: Bukchon hanok lane, Seongsu cafe facade, Han River evening walk; route through Anguk, Seongsu, Hongdae, and Yeouido.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: minimal poster where the route is the main design element.
Subject treatment: Use Seoul, March 28-30, 2026 minimal route memory, three photo moments: Bukchon hanok lane, Seongsu cafe facade, Han River evening walk; route through Anguk, Seongsu, Hongdae, and Yeouido, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: large route line, three photo pins, small title block. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: warm white, graphite, one route accent color. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Travel Memory Posters can start from text details such as subject, place, story, and palette. Add references only when likeness or place memory matters.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageVintage Postcard Travel Memory Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Lisbon, using May 16-18, 2026 postcard-style trip, three photo moments: yellow tram corner, Alfama tiles, Miradouro sunset; route through Baixa, Alfama, Chiado, and Belem.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: nostalgic postcard-inspired memory poster.
Subject treatment: Use Lisbon, May 16-18, 2026 postcard-style trip, three photo moments: yellow tram corner, Alfama tiles, Miradouro sunset; route through Baixa, Alfama, Chiado, and Belem, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: layered postcard grid, three photos, stamp corner, city title. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: faded cream, dusty blue, muted red, sepia ink. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageRomantic Travel Diary Poster Create a 9:16 travel memory poster for Kyoto, using November 20-23, 2026 romantic travel diary, three photo moments: Arashiyama bamboo path, Kamo River evening, Gion lantern lane; route through Higashiyama, Arashiyama, Gion, and Philosopher’s Path.
Scene fit: This scene should feel personal, elegant, and emotionally specific. It should not look like a generic tourism ad or messy scrapbook dump.
Visual direction: quiet intimate travel diary with premium restraint.
Subject treatment: Use Kyoto, November 20-23, 2026 romantic travel diary, three photo moments: Arashiyama bamboo path, Kamo River evening, Gion lantern lane; route through Higashiyama, Arashiyama, Gion, and Philosopher’s Path, ticket fragments, route marks, food cues, and three image-like memory modules as the emotional structure of one finished trip poster. The three photo moments should be illustrated or photo-real modules inside the poster, so no external upload is required for this sample image.
Composition: three polaroids, soft background wash, tiny route mark. Use three polaroid or photo modules, a city title, date, small route line, ticket or stamp details, and generous negative space.
Color and material: cream, rose beige, warm gray, deep green or blue accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use city name, date, and 2-4 short place labels only. No long diary paragraphs or fake travel agency copy.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid messy sticker pile, too many photos, fake airline logos, generic landmark collage, unreadable itinerary text, cheesy quote overlays, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 9:16, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
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