{"id":"31865","prompt":"Goal: Create a calm, information-dense exhibition poster for a coastal natural-history archive, combining geometric slicing, archival field-notes aesthetics, and muted Pacific Northwest ecology imagery.\n\nCanvas: Vertical 3:4 poster, off-white aged paper background with subtle stains, dust, print grain, and screen-printed halftone texture. Overall mood is quiet, restrained, scientific, and museum-like.\n\nLayout: Use an asymmetrical collage grid with overlapping translucent rectangular slices. The left half is dominated by a large monochrome coastal landscape photo showing a rocky ocean shore, low surf, misty cliffs, and dark evergreen trees. The right half contains open negative space and the main title. Add a horizontal translucent sage-green band crossing the title area. Use thin technical registration marks, dotted measurement lines, small crosses, and faint grid ticks throughout.\n\nMain title text: Set the large headline in tall, narrow, widely spaced uppercase sans-serif letters on the right side in dark desaturated green: COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE. Stack it as three lines, aligned slightly right of center, with the third line crossing the green band in pale off-white.\n\nVisible text elements: Include exactly 10 distinct text groups: 1) vertical left label “INTERTIDAL ZONE”; 2) main title “COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE”; 3) algae label “ULVA LACTUCA / NATIVE / GREEN ALGAE”; 4) small vertical red label “SAMPLE F”; 5) tiny caption “fig. A.” near the algae specimen circle; 6) blue card text “DOCUMENTING / COASTAL LIFE, / PRESERVING / NATURAL MEMORY.”; 7) bottom-left footer “PACIFIC NORTHWEST / FIELD ARCHIVE”; 8) bottom center index “07”; 9) bottom metadata “DATE / 05.24.2024”; 10) bottom-right metadata “LOCATION / OLYMPIC COAST, WA”.\n\nImage and diagram elements: Include exactly 7 main visual elements: 1) the large coastal shoreline photo on the left; 2) a white botanical line drawing of branching algae in the lower-left green block; 3) a small circular botanical specimen illustration in the lower middle, enclosed by a thin red circle; 4) a simple scientific line graph with dotted horizontal gridlines above the specimen; 5) a pale blue rectangular note card on the right; 6) a beige-green contour-map texture panel along the lower right with a single vertical red stripe near its right edge; 7) a small red coral or seaweed icon in the bottom-right footer.\n\nGeometric composition: Include exactly 9 prominent color blocks: 1) large vertical forest-green block at upper left; 2) translucent pale cream rectangle over the photo near upper left; 3) muted green rectangle near upper center; 4) narrow red accent rectangle near upper center-right; 5) wide translucent sage-green horizontal band through the title; 6) deep green lower-left specimen block; 7) narrow red vertical accent at the far lower-left edge; 8) pale blue note-card rectangle on the right; 9) beige map panel at lower right.\n\nColor palette: Desaturated forest green, sage green, seafoam blue, faded teal, warm ivory, charcoal ink, muted brick red accents, and aged beige. Keep contrast soft and avoid bright saturated colors.\n\nTypography and style: Use condensed uppercase technical typography with generous letter spacing, small archival labels, thin rules, and minimal scientific annotations. The poster should feel like a contemporary gallery exhibition print, a field archive page, and a coastal ecology research document at once.\n\nConstraints: Preserve the exact count of 10 text groups, 7 main visual elements, and 9 prominent color blocks. Do not add people, animals, logos, QR codes, or extra large text. Keep the composition flat, editorial, geometric, grainy, and print-based rather than photorealistic.","promptEn":"Goal: Create a calm, information-dense exhibition poster for a coastal natural-history archive, combining geometric slicing, archival field-notes aesthetics, and muted Pacific Northwest ecology imagery.\n\nCanvas: Vertical 3:4 poster, off-white aged paper background with subtle stains, dust, print grain, and screen-printed halftone texture. Overall mood is quiet, restrained, scientific, and museum-like.\n\nLayout: Use an asymmetrical collage grid with overlapping translucent rectangular slices. The left half is dominated by a large monochrome coastal landscape photo showing a rocky ocean shore, low surf, misty cliffs, and dark evergreen trees. The right half contains open negative space and the main title. Add a horizontal translucent sage-green band crossing the title area. Use thin technical registration marks, dotted measurement lines, small crosses, and faint grid ticks throughout.\n\nMain title text: Set the large headline in tall, narrow, widely spaced uppercase sans-serif letters on the right side in dark desaturated green: COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE. Stack it as three lines, aligned slightly right of center, with the third line crossing the green band in pale off-white.\n\nVisible text elements: Include exactly 10 distinct text groups: 1) vertical left label “INTERTIDAL ZONE”; 2) main title “COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE”; 3) algae label “ULVA LACTUCA / NATIVE / GREEN ALGAE”; 4) small vertical red label “SAMPLE F”; 5) tiny caption “fig. A.” near the algae specimen circle; 6) blue card text “DOCUMENTING / COASTAL LIFE, / PRESERVING / NATURAL MEMORY.”; 7) bottom-left footer “PACIFIC NORTHWEST / FIELD ARCHIVE”; 8) bottom center index “07”; 9) bottom metadata “DATE / 05.24.2024”; 10) bottom-right metadata “LOCATION / OLYMPIC COAST, WA”.\n\nImage and diagram elements: Include exactly 7 main visual elements: 1) the large coastal shoreline photo on the left; 2) a white botanical line drawing of branching algae in the lower-left green block; 3) a small circular botanical specimen illustration in the lower middle, enclosed by a thin red circle; 4) a simple scientific line graph with dotted horizontal gridlines above the specimen; 5) a pale blue rectangular note card on the right; 6) a beige-green contour-map texture panel along the lower right with a single vertical red stripe near its right edge; 7) a small red coral or seaweed icon in the bottom-right footer.\n\nGeometric composition: Include exactly 9 prominent color blocks: 1) large vertical forest-green block at upper left; 2) translucent pale cream rectangle over the photo near upper left; 3) muted green rectangle near upper center; 4) narrow red accent rectangle near upper center-right; 5) wide translucent sage-green horizontal band through the title; 6) deep green lower-left specimen block; 7) narrow red vertical accent at the far lower-left edge; 8) pale blue note-card rectangle on the right; 9) beige map panel at lower right.\n\nColor palette: Desaturated forest green, sage green, seafoam blue, faded teal, warm ivory, charcoal ink, muted brick red accents, and aged beige. Keep contrast soft and avoid bright saturated colors.\n\nTypography and style: Use condensed uppercase technical typography with generous letter spacing, small archival labels, thin rules, and minimal scientific annotations. The poster should feel like a contemporary gallery exhibition print, a field archive page, and a coastal ecology research document at once.\n\nConstraints: Preserve the exact count of 10 text groups, 7 main visual elements, and 9 prominent color blocks. Do not add people, animals, logos, QR codes, or extra large text. Keep the composition flat, editorial, geometric, grainy, and print-based rather than photorealistic.","promptZh":"目标：为海岸自然历史档案创建一个平静且信息密集型的展览海报，结合几何切片、档案式田野笔记美学以及柔和的太平洋西北地区生态影像。\n\n画布：垂直 3:4 海报，采用带有细微污渍、灰尘、印刷颗粒和丝网印刷半色调纹理的米白色陈旧纸张背景。整体氛围安静、克制、科学且具有博物馆质感。\n\n布局：使用带有重叠半透明矩形切片的不对称拼贴网格。左半部分以一张大型单色海岸风景照为主，展示岩石海岸、低浪、雾气缭绕的悬崖和深色常青树。右半部分包含开放的负空间和主标题。在标题区域添加一条水平的半透明鼠尾草绿带。通篇使用细线条的技术定位标记、虚线测量线、小十字和淡淡的网格刻度。\n\n主标题文本：在右侧使用深饱和度偏低的绿色，以高大、窄长且字间距宽阔的无衬线大写字母设置大标题：COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE。将其排版为三行，稍微偏向中心右侧对齐，第三行穿过淡米白色的绿色带。\n\n可见文本元素：包含 10 组不同的文本：1) 左侧垂直标签“INTERTIDAL ZONE”；2) 主标题“COASTAL ECOLOGY ARCHIVE”；3) 藻类标签“ULVA LACTUCA / NATIVE / GREEN ALGAE”；4) 小型垂直红色标签“SAMPLE F”；5) 藻类样本圆圈附近的微小说明文字“fig. A.”；6) 蓝色卡片文本“DOCUMENTING / COASTAL LIFE, / PRESERVING / NATURAL MEMORY.”；7) 左下角页脚“PACIFIC NORTHWEST / FIELD ARCHIVE”；8) 底部中心索引“07”；9) 底部元数据“DATE / 05.24.2024”；10) 右下角元数据“LOCATION / OLYMPIC COAST, WA”。\n\n图像和图表元素：包含 7 个主要视觉元素：1) 左侧的大型海岸线照片；2) 左下角绿色块中分支藻类的白色植物线条画；3) 中下部被细红圆圈包围的小型圆形植物标本插图；4) 标本上方带有虚线水平网格线的简单科学折线图；5) 右侧的淡蓝色矩形便签卡；6) 右下角带有等高线地图纹理的米绿色面板，其右边缘附近有一条垂直红条；7) 右下角页脚处的一个小型红色珊瑚或海藻图标。\n\n几何构成：包含 9 个显著的色块：1) 左上角的大型垂直森林绿块；2) 左上角照片上方半透明的淡奶油色矩形；3) 上部中心附近的柔和绿色矩形；4) 上部中右侧附近的窄红色强调矩形；5) 穿过标题的宽幅半透明鼠尾草绿水平带；6) 左下角深绿色标本块；7) 最左下边缘的窄红色垂直强调条；8) 右侧的淡蓝色便签卡矩形；9) 右下角的米色地图面板。\n\n调色板：低饱和度森林绿、鼠尾草绿、海泡蓝、褪色青色、暖象牙白、炭墨色、柔和的砖红色点缀以及陈旧的米色。保持对比度柔和，避免使用明亮饱和的颜色。\n\n排版与风格：使用字间距宽阔的压缩大写技术字体、小型档案标签、细线条和极简的科学注释。海报应同时具有当代画廊展览印刷品、田野档案页面和海岸生态研究文档的质感。\n\n约束条件：保留 10 组文本、7 个主要视觉元素和 9 个显著色块的精确数量。不要添加人物、动物、徽标、二维码或超大文本。保持构图扁平、编辑化、几何化、颗粒感，并以印刷质感为主，而非照片写实风格。"}