Vertical editorial poster in the style of a premium design magazine spread. Clean paper-textured background with a duotone photo-collage subject, refined serif typography, and multi-column editorial body text. Mood of a high-end furniture publication (Cereal, Apartamento, Dwell, Kinfolk aesthetic).Canvas: Vertical 2:3 poster. Background is warm off-white cream paper with subtle grain and faint halftone dot texture overall — feels tactile, printed, magazine-like. A small page-number "№ 04" in small uppercase serif sits in the top-right corner.Main headline (top of poster, large elegant serif, deep charcoal-black): Stacked on two lines, bold high-contrast serif with elegant terminals (like Tiempos, Canela, or Playfair Display Black): "Sit / Better." The word "Better" has a small square logo-badge nested inline before it — a minimalist "M" or circular glyph in a single accent color, scaled to match the x-height of the lowercase letters (like a brand monogram).Italic serif sub-headline (right below, smaller, warm rust-orange color): "or sit on the floor." Slightly offset to the right, playful tonal counterpoint to the bold headline above.Central visual (dominant, middle 60% of the poster): A duotone-treated photographic composition of a small Pembroke Welsh Corgi (ginger/red and white short-coat, pointed ears, classic corgi face, stubby legs, tongue slightly out, relaxed happy expression) lounging comfortably on a modernist mid-century lounge chair — a generic Bauhaus-inspired cantilevered chair with a chromed steel frame and two leather-upholstered cushions (seat + backrest). The chair is rendered in a bold cobalt-blue duotone, the corgi rendered in warm rust-orange / copper duotone — the two subjects overlapping and intersecting in a playful graphic composition, as if screen-printed in just two ink colors. Subtle halftone dot pattern throughout both elements gives an authentic printed-magazine feel. The chair and dog cast soft dark cast-shadows onto the cream paper background. The corgi is photographed with natural comfort, clearly enjoying the chair's design.Three-column body text block (bottom third of poster, small justified serif, deep charcoal):Above the columns, a small italic serif intro line with a subtle icon (a small chair glyph or brand mark): "What our customers say about the Ember lounge chair:"Then three narrow text columns of justified serif body copy, each 4–5 lines:Column 1: "Honestly, my dog claimed it the moment we unboxed it. I've spent more on inferior chairs that sit forgotten in the corner — this one actually gets used, every day, by every member of the household. Timeless design that earns its place."Column 2: "I wasn't expecting a lounge chair to change how I read, but here we are. The geometry forces a kind of calm posture. My back is happier. My coffee breaks now last a full hour, which is either a productivity crisis or a gift."Column 3: "Bought for the showroom, ended up keeping it at home. The cantilever frame looks impossible in photos and even more impossible in person. It's a conversation piece, a nap destination, and somehow a corgi bed too. Ten out of ten. 🐾"Each column has a few bolded phrases in black for emphasis, scattered throughout the paragraphs (as shown above). Clean hierarchy.Bottom strip (very thin bar at the very bottom of the poster, small uppercase tracked sans-serif): Left-aligned: "M. ATELIER — FURNITURE SINCE 2019" Center: "SHOWROOM · 14 REPUBLIC AVE · ALMATY" Right: "M-ATELIER.CO"Palette: warm cream paper background, cobalt-blue duotone (chair) #2E5BFF, warm rust-orange duotone (corgi + italic sub-headline) #D1623A, deep charcoal-black typography #1A1A1A. Typography: elegant high-contrast serif for headline and body (Tiempos / Canela / Playfair), italic serif for accent lines, clean uppercase sans-serif for footer meta. Mood: premium editorial, playful but refined, like a design magazine spread or a curated furniture catalog. Finish: tactile paper grain, subtle halftone throughout, soft cast shadows, print-magazine feel. Awwwards / Behance / Cereal-magazine-quality editorial poster, 4k vertical.