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Please create a highly completed "Monochrome Optical Concept Poster / Monochrome Optical Concept Poster" based on the user's input [theme text] and [image rati…

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Please create a highly completed "Monochrome Optical Concept Poster / Monochrome Optical Concept Poster" based on the user's input [theme text] and [image ratio]. 

[User Input]
Theme text: [Custom] 
Image Ratio: [Customizable as needed] 

This is not an ordinary text poster, not a simple typography, nor a figurative illustration, but a highly completed concept poster centered on "thematic text," integrating "black-and-white optical art / Op Art," "parametric generated graphics," "biomorphological abstraction," and "experimental Swiss typography." The overall style must have strong visual impact, modern design sense, abstraction, order, philosophical sense, and a unified series-based style. 

[Overall Style Requirements]
1. The overall design is mainly monochrome black and white, with a clean light off-white, warm white, or very light gray paper texture as the background. 
2. The main visual of the image should present a high-contrast abstract graphic language, incorporating elements such as optical illusions, mirror symmetry, ripples, repeating curves, parametric arcs, rays, moiré patterns, concentric lines, lattice, checkerboard deformation, fluid forms, feather-like or wing-like structures, nodes, circuits, paths, energy fields, and other elements. 
3. Graphics should not be merely decorative; they should form a semantic resonance with the [theme text]: make abstract shapes seem to "explain" the emotion, structure, tension, or relationships of the theme. 
4. The style should lean towards high-end graphic design, experimental posters, futuristic visual archives, exhibition posters, and concept album covers, avoiding commercial promotions, cheapness, and the typical social media template. 

[Main Title Requirements]
1. Make the [Theme Text] the most important main title of the entire poster, placing it at the center of the image or in the core visual area, with large font size, strong recognition, and strong visual dominance. 
2. The main title must be rendered accurately, with no typos, omissions, or typos. 
3. If the [subject text] is in Chinese, use the main Chinese main title, and a small English subtitle or English explanation can be automatically added as auxiliary information; If the [subject text] is in English, use the English main title as the main text, and a small line of Chinese auxiliary explanation can be automatically added. 
4. The main title font style should be modern, restrained, and powerful, suitable for high-end design posters. Avoid cartoonish or overly flashy designs. 

[Composition and Visual Structure Requirements]
1. The composition should have a clear "central order," recommended to use one of the following structures, and automatically determine the most suitable method based on the theme: 
   - Symmetrical confrontational style
   - Central axis burst type
   - Bidirectional collision type
   - Resonant polymerization
   - Node path-based approach
   - Vortex circuit type
   - Ceremonial display style
2. If the theme leans toward "conflict, confrontation, game contest, contention, dilemmas, and historical tension," a visual structure of left-right hedging, dual-core confrontation, central collision, division, and pull can be adopted. 
3. If the theme leans toward "fusion, symbiosis, resonance, connection, harmony, and order," visual structures such as mirror echo, centripetal convergence, ripple resonance, and interlocking structures can be used. 
4. If the theme leans toward "critical thinking, cognition, systems, decision-making, philosophy, and mechanisms," visual organization methods such as nodes, connections, circuits, paths, balanced structures, and parameter diagrams can be used. 
5. The main abstract graphic should be strong enough to stand alone as a distinctive symbol for posters, but it should not overshadow the main title. 

[Layout and Information Hierarchy Requirements]
1. In addition to the main title, a small amount of auxiliary formatting information can be added to the screen to enhance the "sense of archive / exhibition / concept," for example: 
   - Trumpet English keywords
   - Chinese keywords for small accounts
   - Vertical marginal notes
   - Top or bottom navigation short words
   - Short slogans
   - Structure tags
   - Symbolic explanatory text
2. This auxiliary information should be automatically generated around the main topic, with content that should be short, concise, and concise, avoiding lengthy explanations and formatting like an article. 
3. Points and lines, crosses, asterisks, rings, grids, coordinate symbols, minimalist icons, etc., can be appropriately added to enhance the sense of system and experimentation. 
4. The layout should have a sense of breathability and blank space, avoiding excessive crowding; At the same time, it should have sufficient information density to create a high-end visual effect that is "strong in design but not cluttered." 

[Logical Requirements for Thematic Translation]
1. Don't just put the theme text on and end there; transform the [theme text] into a visual metaphor. 
2. For example: 
   - If the theme is conflict-driven, the graphic should reflect pull-and-pull, confrontation, collision, fission, imbalance, oppression, and a sense of battlefield. 
   - If the theme has a sense of integration, the graphic should embody convergence, resonance, flow, interembedding, resonance, connection, and balance. 
   - If the theme has a sense of dilemma or game, the graphic should reflect forks, choices, nodes, balance, paths, tension, and cycles. 
   - If the theme has a historical or epic feel, graphics can incorporate abstract expressions of objects, patterns, ritual, or power, but should still maintain a modern black-and-white experimental design style. 
3. Abstract shapes should look like "the form of a concept visualized," rather than random patterns. 

[Image Quality Requirements]
1. The texture leans towards graphic design and high-end printed visuals, with clean and crisp black and white and sharp edges. 
2. You can add fine paper texture, faint noise, and print feel appropriately, but do not over-age. 
3. The whole should look like a single sheet that can be directly used for: 
   - Exhibition posters
   - Opinion cover
   - Design Sense Special Cover
   - Concept visual poster
   - Cover images for culture and thought
4. Avoid generating realistic characters, real-scene photography, cartoon illustrations, color commercial ads, or graphic language for young children. 

[Final Output Requirements]
Please output a concept poster with a complete composition, eye-catching main title, strong abstract graphics, advanced layout, unified black and white, and a sense of series and collectibility. 
Be sure to ensure the [theme text] is accurate and clear, the overall style is consistent, and the images strongly embody the characteristics of 'optical abstraction + conceptual layout + modern design poster.'