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Designing a 4:5 scale high-end collectible-grade stamp poster for [CITY], the entire composition is a giant luxury stamp occupying a full format, like a rare n…

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Designing a 4:5 scale high-end collectible-grade stamp poster for [CITY], the entire composition is a giant luxury stamp occupying a full format, like a rare national artwork. The stamp should occupy the main canvas, featuring large tactile perforated edges, elegant carved borders, and an immersive object-oriented composition. 

Style: Handmade gouache illustrations combine screen printing poster aesthetics, editorial travel art, and museum-grade minimalist printing effects. Works should capture the city's authentic atmosphere through architecture, skyline rhythm, transportation, landscape, cultural symbols, climate, geometric shapes, and environmental signage, interpreted in elegant graphic form rather than outdated travel postcard form. 

The composition should be dynamic and asymmetrical. A dominant urban element should slant across the stamp, with secondary forms flowing around it to create depth and movement. Deliberate blank space should be left to create a sense of high-end refinement. Avoid clutter and overly realistic details. 

Typography is the core part of the design. The city name "[CITY]" must be directly integrated into stamp art in a grand form, like a luxurious cover, interacting with the illustration through masking, overlapping, or depth. The typography style should naturally suit the city's personality: historic cities use refined serif fonts, futuristic cities use sleek modern sans-serif fonts (Grotesk), coastal or tropical cities use soft, flowing forms, and artistic cities use expressive handwritten fonts. 

Secondary typography maintains minimalism and authenticity: tiny denomination numbers, AIR MAIL/POST text, release year, serial number, micro postmarks, engraved information strips, and subtle postmark details integrated into the frame do not interfere with the composition of the image. 

Light and shadow should have a high-end, collectible-grade printed photography texture: soft directional highlights to show tactile matte paper texture, raised ink edges, subtle printing pressure, delicate shadows at perforated edges, and delicate ink density. No dramatic cinematic lighting. 

The color tone must intelligently adapt to the city, while remaining restrained, elegant, and atmospheric: 
• Coastal → cyan, coral, faded cream
• Desert → Terracotta, Saffron, Gray-Pink
• Neon Mega City → Cobalt Blue, Magenta, Deep Sea Blue
• Sense of History→ Olive green, parchment color, burgundy
• Tropical → Emerald, Mango, Sea Blue
• Northern Snowy City → Ice Blue, Dark Pine Green, Silver Gray

The final effect should resemble the extremely rare commemorative stamps sold in a luxury museum design shop—exquisite, tactile, immersive, collectible, and timeless. 

Negative Tips: Mediocre travel posters, floating landmarks, souvenir aesthetics, crowded collages, excessive typography, fake vintage and distressed looks, stock library vector icons, random gradients, low-detail illustrations, centered layouts, mediocre stamp prototypes, noisy textures, over-rendered realism.