Vinyl Reissue Poster Blue Station
English full prompt
A promotional poster announcing a fictional jazz album reissue on vinyl, titled "Blue Station" by the imagined Otis Lamar Sextet. Vertical 18x24 inch format. Composition mimics a midcentury record sleeve: a square album area sits in the upper two thirds, framed by a 12mm cream border. Inside the square, a high-contrast duotone photograph in cobalt and ivory shows the shadowy silhouette of a tenor saxophonist leaning into a microphone under a single overhead spotlight, soft halation around the bell of the horn, faint film grain throughout. Across the upper edge of the square, set in a confident geometric sans-serif, the words "BLUE STATION" appear in ivory, 64pt, with a hairline under-rule. Below, in smaller italic serif: "Otis Lamar Sextet — Recorded live, 1962. Remastered 2026.". The lower third of the poster is the cream border continued, holding a centered tracklist of six songs in 14pt monospaced type, including "01. Blue Station", "02. Hold Train", and a small 180g LP icon at bottom right. Palette: cobalt 17345C, ivory F4EDD7, ember accent C46B2A.
中文完整提示词
生成一张 1024x1280 像素、4:5 竖版爵士黑胶再版海报。上三分之二为方形唱片封套区,钴蓝与象牙双色照片:萨克斯手剪影在聚光灯下俯身话筒。方形上沿中文大字「蓝色车站」,下方细线和小字「Blue Station 爵士六重奏」。下三分之一米色边居中列六首中文曲目:「01 蓝色车站」「02 夜班列车」「03 雨巷」「04 低声部」「05 晨雾」「06 返场」。右下小图标写「180克黑胶」。禁止英文曲名、英文乐队名、真实唱片标志、水印或乱码。
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