

Around any theme object, generate a visual image with a strong text-image collage feel: the theme object enters the frame as an extreme close-up main form, occupying the main visual weight on one side, revealing only its most recognizable local edge, surface, contour, or core detail, while the other side keeps a clean, airy ground, with a narrow information bar forming a book-spine-like order. Between the object's surface and the negative space, layer multiple sets of theme-derived text, symbols, and small graphic marks, like stickers, handwritten signatures, doodled numbers, and tiny caption text floating on the same layer; text sizes jump sharply, the main lettering has fast, sweeping handwritten strokes, secondary text is rounder, looser, and bubbly, and tiny low-opacity text is buried in the object's shadows or texture, providing only density and rhythm without stealing the focus. The composition should let the eye first read the heavily cropped object fragment and the largest handwritten lettering, then only discover the surrounding sticker numbers, sidebar text, and half-hidden information, creating the light pressure of a youth-magazine cutout, record sleeve insert, and planner stickers mixed together. Colors are drawn from the object's own material, mood, and cultural semantics: the large ground stays high-brightness, clear, and clean, the object uses its main material or structural color, the text information builds readable layers with clear light-dark gradations, and a few highly saturated accent colors land only on the handwritten lettering, numbers, or small stickers to create bright, lively moments; overall it should be bright and light, with clear edges and clean shadows, with no aged, murky, or dirty-gray treatment. The texture carries slight scan halftone dots, print grain, and sticker edges, but the object fragment stays fine and sharp, image and text overlapping, interweaving, and stacking, like carefully laid-out spontaneous scribbles rather than a tidy template or an ordinary information poster. โโโโโโ Recruitment scenario: make a horizontal 16:9 cover for a youth street-dance club's new-member recruitment, with the frame close-cropping only the sneaker's toe, the loose pant leg, and the floor reflection, making the motion look like it just stepped into the frame. Main text handling: the large handwritten lettering reads "come dance," with small sticker text interspersed: "Friday 7 PM," "beginners welcome," "rehearsal room B1." Must appear: a crumpled-edge sign-up sticker, a circular team emblem, and a few doodled lines like rehearsal numbering, with text pasted at the junction of the shoe edge and the negative space.