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Brown Sugar Milk Tea Launch Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a beverage product launch for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a rich milk tea campaign with caramel swirls, cup silhouette, tapioca rhythm, and premium dessert energy.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: large cup packshot centered low, geometric caramel bands, ingredient shapes, clean headline zone. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: warm ivory, brown sugar amber, creamy beige, glossy cup highlights. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Beverage Campaign Posters can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImagePure Tea Editorial Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a clean tea campaign for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a quiet premium tea poster with leaf geometry, transparent cup shapes, and refined freshness.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: minimal packshot, large negative space, leaf arcs, subtle steam line, calm grid. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: porcelain white, tea green, pale gold, translucent liquid texture. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, 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 ImageTropical Fruit Tea Campaign Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a tropical fruit tea launch for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a vibrant fruit tea poster that feels juicy and sunny without becoming cluttered.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: drink hero in lower center, fruit slices as geometric modules, diagonal summer rhythm. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: mango yellow, guava pink, lime green, clear ice texture. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, 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 ImageCold Brew Coffee Geometry Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a cold brew or iced coffee campaign for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a bold coffee poster with deep roasted tone, glass condensation, and architectural geometry.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: tall bottle or cup silhouette, rectangular shadow blocks, ice cubes, clean product label area. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: espresso black, cream, bronze, cold glass highlights. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Beverage Campaign Posters can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageSparkling Drink Youth Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a sparkling drink campaign for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a crisp sparkling beverage poster with bubbles, motion, and youthful energy kept clean.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: can or bottle hero, circular bubble grid, vertical splash cue, open title area. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: silver, electric blue, citrus yellow, transparent fizz texture. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, 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 ImageEnergy Drink Motion Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for an energy drink product poster for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a dynamic but controlled energy campaign with speed lines, angular geometry, and powerful contrast.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: can centered on diagonal axis, motion trails, bold blocks, minimal secondary details. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: charcoal, acid green or orange, metallic highlights, sharp rim light. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, 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 ImagePlant-Based Wellness Drink Poster Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a plant-based wellness beverage campaign for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a calm wellness drink poster with botanical structure, clean ingredients, and soft premium tone.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: bottle hero, leaf modules, ingredient tiles, airy background, balanced label area. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: oat cream, sage green, soft white, natural fiber texture. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 9:16.
Why it works: Beverage Campaign Posters can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageProduct-Only Geometric Packshot Create a 9:16 GPT Image 2 beverage campaign poster for a product-only beverage packshot for [DRINK OR BRANDLESS PRODUCT].
Scene fit: This is a brand-safe product and beverage advertising scene for original drink concepts and packaging ideas. It should feel premium, appetizing, clean, and commercially usable without using real logos or real brands.
Visual direction: a minimal geometric packshot focused on shape, material, and strong shelf impact.
Subject treatment: Make the drink, cup, can, bottle, ice, foam, fruit, tea leaves, bubbles, or ingredient cues the clear hero. Build the background from the beverage's flavor, texture, temperature, and material qualities so the product and layout feel like one visual system.
Composition: single cup, can, or bottle centered, simple pedestal, abstract background geometry, no lifestyle scene. Use a strong product focal point, controlled geometric shapes, clean negative space, and a readable vertical advertising hierarchy. Keep the design suitable for mobile ads, product launch posters, and social campaign assets.
Color and material: matte neutral base, one strong accent color, realistic glass or can reflections. Use refined studio lighting, condensation, foam, liquid translucency, paper or glass texture, and polished product shadows where appropriate.
Typography and labels: Use short readable placeholders only: product name, flavor, launch, fresh, zero sugar, cold brew, milk tea, or one concise slogan. Do not invent real brand names, certification marks, prices, or dense nutrition text.
Quality rules: The image should be more specific than a generic product ad: every shape, color, and texture must support the beverage concept. Use rich detail for indulgent drinks and clean restraint for minimal wellness or tea variants. Avoid real logos, fake brands, crowded ingredient piles, unreadable microtext, messy splashes, 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.
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