
Vintage Newspaper Front Page
Design a reusable image prompt for a vintage newspaper front page, with editable masthead, headline stack, article grid, image frame, date line, aged paper texture, and delivery notes.
Image Prompt
Qwen2 Image
Image prompt template
Preview
Image Prompt

Preview for a vintage newspaper front page, focused on editorial hierarchy, text editability, paper texture, and brand-safe production constraints.
Full prompt
Vintage Newspaper Front Page
Vintage newspaper front page prompt with editable masthead, headline stack, article grid, image frame, captions, aged paper texture, delivery use, and brand-safe constraints.
Design a production-ready image prompt centered on a vintage newspaper front page. Define the editable newspaper masthead, lead headline, subheads, byline, date line, issue number, article column grid, photo or illustration frame, caption placeholders, paper texture, halftone or letterpress treatment, composition, lighting direction, color palette, aspect ratio, and intended delivery use. Organize the front page as a credible editorial layout with clear hierarchy, readable spacing, reusable text zones, and enough margin for crop-safe social, print, or campaign presentation use. Keep all headlines, captions, and marks editable, leave room for brand adaptation, and avoid distorted typography, fixed logos, real newspaper names, real brand names, celebrity likenesses, protected characters, unsupported news claims, cluttered layouts, mismatched eras, and elements unrelated to the vintage newspaper front page.
Usage notes
Replace the newspaper name, lead story, headline placeholders, byline, date line, image frame, caption zones, paper texture, palette, aspect ratio, and final delivery use before running.
Prompt FAQ
Before you use this prompt
Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.
What should I customize in this vintage newspaper front page?
Replace the newspaper name, lead story, headline placeholders, byline, date line, image frame, caption zones, paper texture, palette, aspect ratio, and final delivery use.
How should I review the image output?
Check masthead readability, headline hierarchy, column alignment, editable text zones, paper texture, brand safety, and whether any unwanted logos or distorted typography appeared.
Can I adapt this for another campaign?
Yes. Keep the front-page structure and quality checks, then swap the story angle, headline set, image frame, palette, and delivery format for the campaign you are building.
More prompts in this mode

