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Please create a highly aesthetic and high-quality "Brand Packaging System Display Image" for the brand [{argument name="brand name" default="brand name"}] and…
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Please create a highly aesthetic and high-quality "Brand Packaging System Display Image" for the brand [{argument name="brand name" default="brand name"}] and…
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Please create a highly aesthetic and high-quality "Brand Packaging System Display Image" for the brand [{argument name="brand name" default="brand name"}] and the category [{argument name="brand category" default="brand category"}]. This is not an ordinary e-commerce white background image or a single product image, but a packaging family display rendering that embodies brand proposal sense, visual identity system, and commercial photography quality. The visuals need to reflect the "unified implementation of the same brand across multiple packaging carriers," presenting a complete packaging system of a mature consumer brand.
[Image Size Requirements] The entire poster must be composed in a fixed 4:5 aspect ratio vertical format, with a clear vertical orientation. Creating horizontal layouts, wide desktop displays, or overly scattered horizontal displays is prohibited. The overall composition should follow the poster's reading logic: the top area retains a breathable feel, the center is the main visual focal point of the brand's packaging system, and the lower part arranges auxiliary packaging, labels, and the product itself. The overall focus is concentrated, making it suitable for direct brand display posters.
[Core Requirements] Automatically match the most reasonable and natural packaging combinations and product forms according to the [category], and establish a unified brand visual system around the [brand name]. In the image, select a small but representative packaging form to form a complete and refined brand packaging system, avoiding excessive quantity and emphasizing hierarchy, brand unity, and display aesthetics. Depending on the category, you can reasonably select some of the following packaging types: tote bags / shopping bags, paper boxes / gift boxes / outer packaging boxes, strip boxes / single item boxes / set boxes, packaging bags / envelopes / sample bags / soft bags, cups / bottles / jars / tubular containers / spray bottles / pump bottles, labels / stickers / seals / hang tags / small cards, as well as the actual product body corresponding to the category.
[Category Adaptation Logic] Packaging forms and product forms need to be automatically matched according to the [category], but not limited to a single direction. You can refer to the following adaptive logic for free divergence: if the category is food/bakery/snacks/beverages, focus on paper bags, paper boxes, packaging bags, cups, food containers, stickers, seals, and the actual product itself; If the category is tea drinks / coffee / beverages, the main products are cups, bottles, canned packaging, tote bags, cup sleeves, sealing stickers, gift boxes, etc.; If the category is beauty/skincare/makeup/perfume, the main categories are bottles, cans, tubes, boxes, gift boxes, tote bags, and sample packaging; If the category is fragrance/home/lifestyle, the main categories are aromatherapy bottles, candle cups, packaging boxes, gift boxes, tote bags, hang tags, label cards, etc.; If the category is apparel/accessories/trendy toys/cultural and creative, the main items are packaging boxes, drawer boxes, dust bags, tote bags, stickers, hang tags, accessory packaging, etc.; If the category is digital accessories / tools / small consumer goods, the main categories are hard boxes, outer packaging boxes, storage bags, instruction cards, stickers, envelopes, labels, etc. The overall approach must reflect the effect of "reasonable categories, unified branding, and systematic packaging."
[Quantity and Density Control] Please control the number of items on the screen, avoid over-piling, and do not display all possible packaging formats. Overall, the brand packaging system should present the effect of "few but refined, complete but not crowded." It is recommended to choose the most representative packaging carriers for display: large packages 1~2 pieces, medium packages 2~3 pieces, small packages or accessories 2~4 pieces, real product bodies 1~3 pieces, and the total visible elements should be controlled between 6~10 pieces. Packaging types should reflect layered changes and a sense of system, but avoid repeating too many similar items. The image needs enough blank space and breathability, ensuring each package is clearly visible, prioritized, and arranged smoothly. Better to be less refined than to overfill for the sake of "completeness."
[Brand Visual System Requirements] All packaging must belong to the same brand system, uniformly using the [Brand Name] as the core brand identity element. The overall design should have consistent logo/logo presentation, font style, graphic language, illustration language or pattern system, layout logic, color scheme, materials, and print texture. Brand tone, color direction, pattern elements, auxiliary graphics, and visual atmosphere should be automatically matched and reasonably spread according to the [category], without being limited to any fixed style. The overall style should be unified, harmonious, and have brand recognition. It can be minimalist and sophisticated, natural and organic, fashionable and modern, light luxury and refined, youthful and fresh, artistic, trendy and individualistic, or classic and elegant. However, it must meet the characteristics of the [category] and present the design completeness of a mature brand.
[Color Matching Mechanism Requirements] The overall color scheme should not be fixed to a single fixed combination, nor should highly similar main color systems appear multiple times in succession. Each time you generate a color, you should proactively form different main color schemes and color combinations based on the category and brand temperament, using a "controlled divergence" approach for color interpretation. Colors can be low-saturation natural tones, modern neutrals, light vintage colors, bright and fresh colors, light luxury dark tones, or artistic mixed color schemes, but they must remain high-end, unified, restrained, and brand-conscious. It allows for different visual qualities each generation, such as cream white with caramel brown, misty gray blue with warm white, olive green with flax rice, wine red with cream white, cocoa brown with ivory white, charcoal gray with straw gold, misty pink gray with off-white, navy blue with warm gray, etc., serving only as a reference direction rather than a fixed template. No fluorescent colors, no cheap high-saturation colors, no chaotic, uncontrollable multicolor collages.
[Image Composition and Display Requirements] The image should follow the brand's packaging family display logic, rather than being cluttered and stacked. The overall setup is a commercial studio setting, using a 3/4 low view angle or a slightly transparent front display angle to create a layered, orderly, and hierarchical packaging display image. Composition follows the following logic: in the background, place 1~2 larger packages as visual support, such as tote bags, large gift boxes, or large outer boxes; Zhongjing arranges core brand packaging or flagship product packaging as the primary visual focal point; Front displays smaller packaging, auxiliary packaging, labels, stickers, and the actual product body; At least one real product naturally interacts with the packaging, such as partially exposing the product, placing it in front of the packaging, or displaying it in combination with the packaging; The overall composition forms a balanced and design-oriented triangular or staggered composition. The visuals are clean, with blank spaces, not crowded, rich but restrained, and a limited yet precise combination of packaging reflects a complete brand packaging ecosystem.
[Visual Style Requirements] Overall presentation presents a high-end commercial photography texture and brand proposal feel. The background should be a clean studio environment, which can be white, warm white, light gray, or minimalist backgrounds automatically matched according to the brand's tone. The images should emphasize authentic packaging material representation, clear paper creases, box structure, bottle and can contours, label details, printing texture, embossing/hot stamping, matte/cotton paper texture, kraft paper texture, and other material details, as well as unified and sophisticated color combinations, a refined, modern, and clean brand visual language, and a strong sense of "this is a complete brand packaging system."
[Light and Shadow Requirements] Uses real commercial photography-grade lighting, can be shot in soft studios, or with slightly directional natural side lighting. Clear but restrained shadows are needed to enhance three-dimensionality, spatial sense, and sophistication. The overall lighting should be transparent, bright, and clean—no darkness, no cheapness, no cluttered background.
[Final Effect Requirements] The final image should resemble a mature brand's packaging system display poster, family proposal art, or brand visual implementation rendering, rather than a fragmented product puzzle. Key highlights: fixed 4:5 vertical poster style, brand unity, family integrity of packaging, commercial photography sense, design proposal sense, category fit, as well as advanced aesthetics and visual completeness.