
Oversized Smartphone App Poster
Create a polished surreal app poster with an original creator standing on a giant smartphone interface.
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Preview for Oversized Smartphone App Poster, focused on surreal scale, generic UI, and creator campaign composition.
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Oversized Smartphone App Poster
Surreal app poster with an original creator standing on a giant smartphone UI, soft studio light, clean controls, and brand-safe placeholders.
Create a vertical surreal digital poster for [APP_OR_CREATOR_CONCEPT]. Show one original adult creator standing casually on top of an oversized smartphone that functions like a clean stage. The phone screen displays a generic music, wellness, learning, or creator app interface using abstract cards, simple playback controls, soft album-like placeholders, and editable UI blocks rather than real app screens. Keep the creator small enough to make the device feel massive, with relaxed posture, simple wardrobe, optional headphones or sunglasses, and stable proportions. Use a minimal studio background, soft cinematic lighting, gentle shadows on the glass, polished high-resolution detail, and a poster-ready composition with clear negative space. Avoid real app logos, copyrighted album art, readable fake song names, celebrity likenesses, exact face-matching claims, brand devices, distorted UI text, unsafe product claims, extra fingers, floating feet, or clutter that hides the scale relationship.
Usage notes
Replace the app concept, creator reference, UI category, wardrobe, palette, and crop; only use references and marks you control.
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Before you use this prompt
Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.
What app categories work with this poster?
Music, learning, wellness, creator tools, podcasts, and productivity concepts work well when the screen uses generic editable interface blocks.
How do I keep the phone UI brand-safe?
Use abstract cards, placeholder covers, simple controls, and editable blocks instead of copied app screens, logos, or readable fake song titles.
Can I use a real person reference?
Use only a person or creator reference you have rights to use, and avoid claims that the output must exactly match a real face unless consent and rights are clear.
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