Picture ratio 16: 9, a super-complex commercial poster designed for the Meituan, the style is the futuristic Taoist Huanghuang calendar or rune diagram.
Layout and style: The entire poster is a dense, complex grid filled with words and icons that mimic traditional Chinese woodblock prints on yellowed old paper.All text is in classic woodcut-style italic or arial, right to left vertical.
The central statue: The center is a "god of takeaway", depicted in the style of ancient prints.He was dressed in a yellow emperor robe, wearing a crown of kangaroo ears, holding a mobile phone showing the Meituan App in one hand, and a takeaway lunch box in the other.
Complex text grid:
Top Title: In a gorgeous picture frame, the main title is written from right to left: "Cyber Calendar · Everything".
Surrounding grid: The central idol is surrounded by a grid representing twelve hours (child, ugly, tiger...).Under each hour, there is a column of vertical text describing taboos, such as “Yi: Late Night” and “Yi: Sleep on an empty stomach.”
Corner elements: Four corners are gossip elephants, each gossip elephant is associated with a Meituan business and a small print icon (for example, a mechanical horse represents a shared bicycle).
Detail: The poster is decorated with several red, booklet-style square stamps.The overall atmosphere is a fusion of ancient mysticism and modern daily life, a "cyber Taoist" aesthetic.Masterpiece, high information density.
Negative prompts: 3D, photo, modern font, horizontal text, minimalist, simple, blurry, ugly, deformed, bad calligraphy, watermark.