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01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces
v00
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input: billboard in times square
Ultra-photorealistic Times Square billboard mockup at night featuring the silhouette product image '01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg' as the hero object. The silhouette defines a 6-piece performance supplement starter pack arranged as precise, engineered equipment on a clean off-white plinth. Render the pack in matte Enhanced Black with subtle gloss highlights, sharp edges, and minimal typography. Use Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) only as data-strip accents and numerals on the packaging, inspired by Space Mono numerals: small, precise dosage numbers and split-style metrics along the edges of boxes and bottles. No wellness or self-care language; instead, one bold headline across the billboard in crisp, white condensed sans serif: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Secondary line smaller in Enhanced Purple: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Avoid any medical claims; keep copy strictly about potential and performance. Background: hyper-detailed Times Square environment with surrounding billboards slightly defocused by shallow depth of field and light motion blur, emphasizing this billboard as the sharp, dominant focal point. Nighttime scene, drenched in cool ambient city light with a strong, directional key light raking across the starter pack, creating crisp shadows and specular reflections that communicate premium, engineered materials. Subtle film-grain gradient in blue-to-purple behind the product inside the billboard frame, fading into deep black at the edges, evoking motion and power without feeling decorative. Camera: wide-angle street-level view looking slightly up at the billboard, pedestrians and taxis in motion blur below to emphasize scale. Overall mood: unapologetic, confident, engineered proof for people who already train hard.
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01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces
v01
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic Times Square digital billboard at night using the silhouette image '01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg' as the precise layout of a modular “kit” of Enhanced products, rendered like high-end lab equipment. Each component follows the silhouette but is visualized as brushed black aluminum with micro-beveled edges, subtle laser-etched markings, and small Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) indicator bands, as if they are calibrated instruments. The pack floats over a deep-black background inside the billboard, with a vertical blue-purple film-grain gradient beam cutting upward behind it, like a controlled test column. Minimal copy: in clean white type positioned at the bottom of the billboard, aligned left: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Underneath in smaller gray-white text: “Engineered for people who already do the work.” No health or medical claims, no wellness language. The Times Square scene is hyperreal: crowds, reflections on wet pavement, neon signs from neighboring billboards casting subtle blue/purple glows on the environment, but all slightly out of focus. Strong spotlight from above-right on the product kit, creating sharp, elongated shadows that emphasize precision and modularity. Camera angle: medium-wide, straight-on framing of the billboard, shot from across the street at eye level, with a few pedestrians mid-stride in foreground blur, reinforcing that this is equipment to be used, not a lifestyle prop.
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01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces
v02
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input: billboard in times square
High-contrast Times Square mega-screen at dusk featuring the silhouette '01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg' integrated into a split-screen narrative: left side a grainy black-and-white close crop of an athlete’s forearm and hand chalked, resting on a barbell, right side the starter pack, both sharing the same silhouette grid. Use the silhouette to define a tight, rectilinear arrangement of the starter pack on the right, rendered in soft-touch matte black with subtle rubberized grips and minimal geometric labels. Package labels use Space Mono numerals and micro text in Enhanced Purple with thin Enhanced Blue underlines, showing split times and doses as proof, not promises. On the left, the athlete photo is almost entirely B&W with only a faint blue-purple light rim along the edges of the muscles, referencing brand colors without tinting the entire image. A diagonal film-grain gradient in blue-to-purple cuts between athlete and product, implying “before the ceiling / at the ceiling,” but do not use any transformation language. Main headline centered across both halves in sharp white: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Small corner copy in off-white: “Built for people already past ‘normal.’” No mention of curing, treating, or preventing anything. Environment: Times Square skyscraper billboard, sky still slightly blue, city lights beginning to glow. Camera: low-angle shot from street corner, wide lens capturing the billboard towering overhead, with other signs and buildings receding into evening haze, slight lens flare from surrounding screens. Lighting on the billboard is bright and controlled, with the product side especially crisp and high-resolution to emphasize premium execution.
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01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces
v03
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input: billboard in times square
Nighttime Times Square curved LED billboard visual using the silhouette '01_signature-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg' as a radial array of components, like a control panel for performance. Arrange the six-piece silhouette in a semi-circle around a central negative space E+ glyph (implied by spacing, not overused), all rendered as high-gloss black polymer containers with crisp beveled faces catching neon reflections. Each piece has a small, vertical light bar: some in Enhanced Blue, some in Enhanced Purple, glowing softly as status indicators. Behind the array, the billboard background is a dark, textured film-grain gradient from deep Enhanced Purple at the bottom to bright Enhanced Blue at the top, with subtle, numeric ghost overlays in Space Mono (split times, weights, sleep hours) at 30–50% opacity. Main copy at the top of the billboard in white: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Smaller subline at the bottom: “Signature Starter Pack · Strength / Endurance / Clarity / Presence” — categorical proof only, no outcome or cure language. The Times Square environment: ultra-detailed, reflections of the billboard’s blue and purple light washing over building glass, wet asphalt, and passing cars. Some nearby signs show out-of-focus lifestyle ads, contrasting with the stark, engineered aesthetic of this billboard. Camera: three-quarter street view, slightly panning motion implied with light streaks from cars, billboard perfectly sharp and dominating the composition. Emphasize photorealistic LED pixel texture, slight moiré patterns, and real-world light behavior to sell scale and authenticity.
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02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces
v00
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic Times Square nighttime scene featuring a massive 3D billboard showcasing the product defined by the input silhouette image 02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg. Use the silhouette as a rigid, engineered starter-pack tray of six identical supplement vials, rendered as matte black anodized aluminum cylinders nested precisely in a low-profile black tray. Each vial has a thin Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) band and a smaller Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) band, aligned with micrometer precision, with Space Mono-style numerals printed in crisp off-white (#FAFAFA) on each band to suggest dose or split, no health claims. The tray sits in the center of the billboard, shot in hyper-detailed close-up as if it’s a piece of performance equipment, not lifestyle merch. The background of the billboard is deep Enhanced Black with a subtle film-grain blue–purple gradient halo behind the pack, radiating outward like focused energy, not a soft glow. Headline in bold, condensed, white sans serif at the top: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Subline smaller at the bottom right: “ENGINEERED FOR PEOPLE WHO ALREADY DO THE WORK.” No wellness or self-care language. Integrate a small E+ glyph in white at the lower corner of the billboard, not in Enhanced Blue. Times Square environment: towering glass buildings, other blurred billboards, traffic streaks, pedestrians slightly out of focus in motion, wet asphalt reflecting neon and the blue/purple from the Enhanced board. Camera at street level, slightly low angle, framing the full billboard on a building facade to emphasize scale. Cinematic night lighting with strong contrast, realistic reflections, light spill on nearby buildings, fine atmospheric haze. Overall mood: confident, engineered, quietly competitive, premium performance object built to be used, not displayed.
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02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces
v01
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input: billboard in times square
Ultra-photorealistic Times Square night render where the entire façade of a vertical digital billboard is devoted to the silhouette product from 02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg. Treat the silhouette as a precision “Performance Stack”: six capsule compartments arranged in a scalloped grid, each compartment holding a glossy black capsule seated in a CNC-milled, bead-blasted aluminum tray in dark gunmetal. The capsule bodies are deep black with a single, sharp Enhanced Blue ring; the tray has engraved Space Mono numerals (01–06) in off-white beside each cavity, like a lab panel. No explicit health claims or condition references. Billboard creative is almost monochrome: B&W high-contrast photo of a track sprinter’s lower legs in starting blocks running full-bleed behind the floating 3D tray; the athlete is rendered in grayscale, while the tray and the blue rings remain in full color for contrast. A subtle diagonal film-grain gradient in Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple overlays the right side of the billboard only, suggesting motion. Headline in tight, white uppercase at the left side: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Small secondary line bottom left: “BUILT FOR BLOODWORK, NOT AVERAGES.” Use clear but non-claim language. The E+ glyph appears once, small, in white at the upper right. Scene includes realistic Times Square clutter: other ads, theater signs, LED panels, lens flares, people taking photos, yellow cabs. Slight drizzle to create reflective streets, with the billboard’s blue/purple tones mirroring in puddles. Camera is mid-distance, 35mm lens feel, capturing the full billboard plus streetscape context, with crisp detail on the product when zoomed.
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02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces
v02
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input: billboard in times square
High-end cinematic render of a curved LED billboard in Times Square at night, dominated by a hyper-real 3D visualization of the starter-pack silhouette 02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg treated as a “Ceiling Kit”: six deep machined wells in a slim, curved carbon-fiber tray. The tray surface shows subtle carbon weave under a matte clear coat, with only minimal branding: tiny white E+ glyph embossed at one corner, and small Space Mono digits 1–6 laser-etched beside each cavity. Each cavity holds a short, frosted glass vial with a satin black cap; the frosted glass is lit from behind with a vertical Enhanced Blue to Enhanced Purple gradient, giving the sense of internal energy without implying medical effect. The billboard background is nearly pure black with a sharp horizontal strip of blue–purple film-grain gradient running behind the tray like a data bar. On the left side, in stacked white type: “NOT WELLNESS.” then under it in Enhanced Blue: “YOUR CEILING.” No other copy. The billboard’s content is minimal, technical, and unapologetic. Environment: rain-slicked Times Square intersection, heavy atmosphere, headlights and other screens reflecting off the carbon tray in the billboard. Camera angle: three-quarter view from slightly above street level, showing the curvature of the LED screen wrapping around a building corner, emphasizing how the product floats in a dark, engineered void while surrounded by noisy commercial ads. Emphasize crisp reflections on nearby glass, realistic LED pixel texture on the billboard surface, and slight motion blur of crowds passing beneath.
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02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces
v03
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input: billboard in times square
Wide panoramic night shot of Times Square where a towering vertical billboard features the silhouette object from 02_scallop-starter-pack-6-pieces.jpg as a piece of precision gear, not a pill organizer. Interpret the silhouette as a low-profile, matte-black magnesium tray holding six cylindrical modules, each module a brushed metal canister with knurled Enhanced Purple grip band and subtle Enhanced Blue numeric engraving in Space Mono, lit with sharp rim lights. The modules are shown partially ejected from their wells, as if mid-rotation, with faint motion trails of blue/purple light around them to imply speed and repetition, not mysticism. Billboard background: grayscale close-up of a barbell and knurled steel in a rack, all in B&W with deep contrast. Over this, the tray and modules sit in full color. A diagonal film-grain gradient in blue and purple cuts across the top-right quadrant, intersecting the modules like a performance chart. Headline large at the bottom of the billboard in stark white: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Small line at the top: “ENGINEERED PROOF. NOT AVERAGE PROFILES.” Ensure copy remains general and non-medical. E+ glyph in white appears once, bottom-right. Times Square context: multiple screens, taxis, steam rising from a street grate, pedestrians in dark technical outerwear; the light from the Enhanced billboard casts a cool blue/purple wash onto nearby crowds and building glass. Camera framing is wide, capturing several blocks with the Enhanced board clearly the sharpest and most contrasty element in the scene, emphasizing dominance and premium execution.
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03_beach-towel
v00
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic product mockup of an Enhanced performance beach towel, using the provided silhouette 03_beach-towel.jpg as the exact towel shape and proportions. Scene: a towering Times Square-style digital billboard at night, showing the towel as the hero object, full-bleed across the vertical LED screen. Design: the towel is engineered-looking, not lifestyle. Front surface: deep Enhanced Black base with a vertical, film-grain blue-to-purple gradient bar running slightly off-center, from bottom to top, echoing high-end performance equipment graphics. Gradient uses only Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE), with subtle grain texture, no other colors. At the top edge, small, precise white technical line text in a Space Mono-style font: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” centered and spaced like measurement markings — clean, no flourish. Near the bottom edge, in smaller Space Mono numerals, a discrete “01 / STRENGTH” style mark in off-white, feeling like a spec code, not a slogan. No wellness wording, no journey language, no claims. E+ glyph appears once, small, in off-white on the lower corner, not in blue, treated like an equipment mark, not a logo splash. Material & finish: premium, tightly woven microfiber-cotton performance towel, slightly matte with realistic light catching the weave along the edges and subtle thickness. Edges show clean stitching; corners are sharp and engineered, not floppy. On the Times Square billboard, render the towel straight-on, occupying nearly the entire LED surface, perfectly squared, as if it’s a technical poster. Lighting: night-time city glow with cool white and neutral light reflecting on the billboard frame and nearby architecture, but the towel design itself is evenly lit, with high contrast and no color cast away from the brand blue/purple. Background: realistic Times Square environment with blurred, out-of-focus adjacent billboards and faint crowds/traffic below, to emphasize scale but not distract. Camera: slightly low angle, wide shot to show the billboard dominating the street, with crisp detail on the towel graphic when zoomed. Overall mood: unapologetic, engineered, proof-driven — like a piece of performance equipment promoted at city scale, not a beach accessory.
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03_beach-towel
v01
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic mockup of an Enhanced performance beach towel, using the silhouette 03_beach-towel.jpg for shape and dimensions, showcased on a rotating LED billboard in Times Square at night. Concept: “One Size Fits None” as a data-coded object. The towel design is seen front-on, filling a vertical digital board with a stark off-white (#FAFAFA) base. Across the center of the towel, a horizontal band of Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple forms a segmented data strip, like a heatmap of effort: alternating blocks of blue and purple with 90% / 70% / 50% opacity segments only, arranged as if tracking split times or sets. Above the band, small black Space Mono numerals in a tight grid along the top edge, like calibrated measurement marks (e.g., “01 02 03 04 05”), without explaining them — it feels like proof, not marketing. Along the right vertical edge, in black Space Mono, the line “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” rotated and aligned like a ruler label. E+ glyph appears once, small, in Enhanced Black on the lower-left corner, very restrained. No gradients beyond subtle film-grain texture inside the blue/purple band. No wellness language, no imagery, no lifestyle cues. Material: ultra-flat, tightly woven, slightly textured performance textile, light catching just enough to reveal fabric weave and edge thickness. Billboard environment: the digital board is crisp, with LED pixel structure barely perceptible up close, but from street-level the towel graphic is sharp and high-contrast. Lighting: bright white spotlight effect on the billboard itself, with surrounding buildings and street in softer dark tones, neon reflections on wet pavement; subtle reflections of the blue/purple band visible in nearby glass. Camera: street-level, three-quarter angle, capturing the scale of the board towering above pedestrians and taxis; towel artwork remains legible and dominant. Overall mood: clinical, engineered, quietly competitive — more like a lab output scaled up than a beach visual.
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03_beach-towel
v02
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic Times Square hero scene featuring an Enhanced beach towel, using the silhouette 03_beach-towel.jpg, treated like a test bench for performance numbers. The towel graphic covers a tall LED billboard on the side of a glass skyscraper at night. Design: base color Enhanced Black with subtle vertical film-grain texture. A narrow, vertical blue-to-purple gradient stripe (Enhanced Blue at the bottom transitioning to Enhanced Purple at the top) runs along the left third of the towel, glowing slightly as if backlit, but still matte print. Overlaid on the black field to the right, in crisp off-white Space Mono numerals, are large split-style numbers stacked vertically, e.g. “4:32 / 48 / 6.2” (non-specific, no explicit units) spaced like a leaderboard — numbers only, no label language, implying personal records without promising outcomes. Top-right corner: small, precise text “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” in Enhanced White, aligned like a device label. Bottom-right corner: a minimal off-white line diagram resembling a performance graph (simple stepped line) with dots in Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple marking key points, no axes labels. The E+ glyph is micro-sized at the intersection of graph lines, in white, not blue. Material: towel surface appears slightly textured with realistic weave, edges sharply stitched, thickness visible in a subtle shadow line along the side. Billboard setting: the LED panel is flush with building facade; reflections of the glowing blue/purple stripe appear faintly in adjacent glass windows. Lighting: cool white and faint aqua reflections from neighboring signs, but the towel art itself keeps strict to black, white, blue, purple. Camera: medium-wide shot from a moderate upward angle, emphasizing the numbers towering over the street, with taxis and a small crowd blurred in motion at the bottom. Atmosphere: gritty, high-performance, engineered proof — like a piece of lab data turned into urban scale equipment art.
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03_beach-towel
v03
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic mockup of an Enhanced beach towel as if it’s the core asset on a curved, wraparound Times Square LED billboard at night, using silhouette 03_beach-towel.jpg for the towel form. Concept: B&W athlete proof with blue/purple as motion. The billboard shows an extreme close-up of the towel draped over a training bench edge, but stretched to fill the vertical screen. Towel design: large, high-contrast black-and-white photograph of a focused athlete’s forearm and hand gripping a bar, printed across the towel surface, with heavy film-grain texture. The photo is monochrome only. Across the image, subtle streaks of motion blur in Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple trace the bar path and grip pressure — thin, dynamic arcs that feel like tracked effort, not decorative color wash. In the upper-left of the towel, over the dark area of the photo, the headline “FIND YOUR CEILING.” in solid white Space Mono, set small, like a mission stamp rather than ad copy. Along the bottom edge of the towel, a thin horizontal band in Enhanced Black with micro-printed white numerals (split-like time codes) evenly spaced, suggesting a data timeline. No health claims, no transformation language. The E+ glyph appears once, tiny, in white at the far right of this band. Material: the towel surface clearly shows a fine, absorbent, matte performance weave; edges neatly finished, with slight depth where it folds over the bench in the enlarged image. Billboard environment: the wraparound LED panel curves above a busy intersection; the massive towel image follows the curve, with blue/purple motion streaks glowing slightly against the night. Other surrounding billboards are defocused, with hints of generic ads and lights, but no readable brands. Lighting: strong, cool-white illumination from the billboard itself on nearby buildings and street, plus subtle reflections of the blue/purple streaks on glass and wet pavement. Camera: wide cinematic shot from street level, showcasing the curved board and city canyon, but with enough resolution that the towel’s fiber texture and athlete detail are visible. Mood: aggressive, engineered, performance-anchored — a piece of equipment proof scaled up, not a sunny beach scene.
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04_makeup-towels-pair
v00
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic mockup of a pair of engineered performance face towels, rendered using the provided silhouette 04_makeup-towels-pair.jpg as the exact product shape and proportions. The towels are hanging side-by-side on a thin matte black rod mounted to a massive Times Square billboard, shot straight-on with a slightly low, cinematic angle so the city and LED screens surround them. Material: dense, premium microfiber terry with a very fine, almost suede-like pile, designed for post-training face care, not spa use. Left towel: deep Enhanced Black base with a vertical Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) data-stripe woven into the edge, featuring subtle Space Mono numerals like split times and doses in a ghosted 50–70% blue tint — legible but not loud. Right towel: deep Enhanced Black with a more minimal Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) accent band and a small, stitched E+ glyph in tone-on-tone black near the lower corner (no logo rendered in pure Enhanced Blue). Both towels feature laser-cut edges with crisp stitching that feels like equipment, not decor. Surface finish: slightly matte with directional sheen; fine beads of water and a faint salt residue catch the light to signal hard training, not wellness. Background: huge Times Square building façade at night, other billboards slightly out of focus, displaying abstract film-grain gradients in blue and purple plus black-and-white athlete photography, keeping all other branding generic and non-legible. Lighting: high-contrast night-time city lighting — cool white key light from above-left, subtle Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple LED spill from giant screens below, creating a dual-color rim light on the towel edges. Mood: confident and engineered, zero lifestyle softness. On the central billboard, above the towels in bold, clean type, the headline reads: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” in white on black; beneath the towels, smaller copy reads: “Not wellness. Your ceiling.” No medical or performance claims, just the POV. Camera: full billboard visible with pedestrians and traffic streaks below as motion blur, towels occupying the center upper third of the frame, ultra-sharp focus on textile texture and edge construction, shallow depth of field for the city around them.
silhouette
04_makeup-towels-pair
v01
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input: billboard in times square
Ultra-detailed Times Square night billboard featuring the silhouette 04_makeup-towels-pair.jpg as two technical “cool-down” towels, treated as precision equipment. The billboard art is a close-up, hyper-real render of the towel pair against an off-white (#FAFAFA) to black vertical gradient with subtle film-grain texture. Both towels follow the supplied silhouette exactly but look distinctly engineered. Left towel: Off-white base with a narrow Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) grid printed along one short edge, like a calibration graph, with tiny Space Mono numerals at 50% opacity marking intervals (no claims, just numbers and units). Right towel: Enhanced Black with a diagonal Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) band across one corner, inside which small white Space Mono numerals list “STRENGTH · ENDURANCE · CLARITY · PRESENCE” as proof categories, no outcomes implied. Material: tightly woven performance microfiber with a subtle ripstop pattern visible in macro; edges are heat-bonded and laser-straight. Lighting: in the artwork itself, a soft, top-down studio key light with crisp specular highlights revealing micro-texture; faint blue and purple gradient glows behind the towels add depth without overpowering them. In the real-world scene, Times Square’s massive LED screens cast ambient reflections and neon glints on the billboard frame and adjacent buildings. Headline in the billboard art: top-left, “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” in white, set on a narrow black strip; bottom-right, smaller copy: “Engineered proof for the people who already do the work.” no wellness or medical language. Camera: medium-wide shot capturing the entire billboard on a tower in Times Square surrounded by other out-of-focus ads and light trails from traffic; the towel artwork is tack-sharp and dominates the frame. Mood is precise, minimal, and unapologetically performance-driven, with blue and purple accents strictly as data and structure, not decoration.
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04_makeup-towels-pair
v02
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic night scene of a vertical Times Square billboard that treats the silhouette 04_makeup-towels-pair.jpg as a piece of lab-grade equipment hanging in a controlled test environment. The billboard creative shows the two towels suspended from a matte black carbon-fiber bar inside a stark, almost clinical black space. Silhouette is followed exactly. Material: ultra-absorbent microfiber with a subtle hexagonal knit structure, slightly reflective when lit at an angle. Left towel: deep Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) overall, with a single vertical stripe in darker blue near the edge; within that stripe are faint, vertically stacked Space Mono numerals in off-white indicating a “session log” style column — just dates and times, no claims. Right towel: deep Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) overall, with a thin black band at the bottom and a barely-visible embossed E+ glyph rendered in slightly glossy purple-on-purple near one corner. Finish: semi-matte with sharp edge definition and micro-creases that show this is meant to be grabbed and used, not hung as decor. Background within the billboard art: pure black with a soft halo of blue and purple film-grain gradient radiating behind each towel, giving a dual-spotlight test-lab feel. Lighting in artwork: narrow, high-intensity top-down beam that creates hard shadows under the bar and crisp specular highlights on the hex knit; faint blue and purple spill from opposite sides subtly rim-light the edges. Headline centered above the towels in clean white: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” No subhead; the objects speak for themselves. Real-world context: Times Square at night, billboard mounted high above street level, captured from a slightly low, three-quarter angle so towering buildings and other LED screens wrap around it in bokeh. Occasional white and red light streaks from cars at street level; reflections of blue and purple in nearby glass windows. Overall tone: experimental, proof-driven, like a field test going live in the middle of the city.
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04_makeup-towels-pair
v03
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input: billboard in times square
Cinematic aerial view of Times Square at dusk transitioning to night, focused on a massive corner-wrapped LED billboard that showcases the 04_makeup-towels-pair.jpg silhouette as a dynamic performance object mid-use. The billboard creative is a high-speed black-and-white athlete photograph: a close crop of an athlete’s face and shoulders in intense post-session moment, using one of the towels from the silhouette to wipe sweat; the second towel hangs in the background, retaining the exact shape and proportions of the provided silhouette. The towels themselves are rendered in near-true tones inside the B&W scene with selective color accents. Material: thick, high-GSM microfiber with short pile, visibly saturated with sweat in places, tiny droplets catching the light. The towel in the athlete’s hand is Enhanced Black with thin Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) whipstitch along the edge; the hanging towel is Enhanced Black with a narrow Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) bar at the bottom edge and a tiny, tonal E+ glyph in black, not blue. Most of the photograph is monochrome; the Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple edges remain in color to reinforce brand codes. Background inside the photo: blurred training environment, nothing wellness-coded — just racks, plates, or track lanes out of focus. Lighting in the photograph: gritty, directional top light with hard shadows and a faint blue and purple accent coming from the sides as if from LED strips, adding subtle colored rim light. Film-grain gradient is applied across the photo, especially in the corners, with blue/purple noise bleeding into shadows. Overlaid in clean white type across the corner of the billboard image: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” in all caps; at the lower edge of the board, in smaller text: “Built to be used, not displayed.” No performance or health claims. In the broader Times Square scene, other billboards glow with generic ads; reflections of the Enhanced Blue and Purple from the main board spill onto nearby glass façades and wet pavement, creating a cool-powerful atmosphere. Camera framing: wide shot from above and slightly to the side, capturing the energy of the square while clearly showing the towel details and headline on the corner-wrapped screen.
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05_towel-wrap
v00
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input: billboard in times square
Photorealistic mockup of a performance-engineered towel wrap product, using the provided silhouette as the exact product shape, displayed as a massive Times Square billboard. The towel is rendered close-up in the billboard creative: high-density, premium microfiber with a tightly woven, almost technical texture, matte finish with subtle sheen on raised fibers. Colorway: dominant Enhanced Black base with a diagonal, film-grain blue-to-purple gradient band running across the wrap, echoing high-end sports equipment rather than lifestyle spa towels. Accents in Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) appear only as edge piping and minimal data-style linework. No wellness or self-care cues: no candles, no soft bathrooms, no spa tiles. Centered on the wrap, in crisp, white technical typography, the headline: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Small, precise Space Mono numerals along one edge of the wrap show split times and dosage-like numbers (e.g. 01:32.4 / 02 / 040KG) as if tracking performance sessions rather than decorative patterns, anchoring the product in proof and measurement. No medical or disease claims. In the billboard, the towel wrap is shot from a slightly low, three-quarter angle so the viewer looks up at it, emphasizing scale and engineered detail; a faint reflection of the fabric grain appears on the billboard’s glossy surface. Background: realistic Times Square at night, out-of-focus, with other billboards and city lights blurred; the Enhanced towel billboard dominates the frame, occupying the central third. Lighting: strong directional spotlight on the billboard from below, casting sharp shadows in the towel’s folds and making the blue/purple gradient glow subtly against the black. Include faint, black-and-white athlete photography integrated into the billboard artwork behind the towel silhouette, barely visible through the gradient, with hints of motion blur and grain — no color grading on the athlete, only B&W with blue/purple accent lighting. Camera framing: wide cityscape of Times Square with pedestrians and taxis in soft focus at street level, the engineered towel wrap creative clearly legible and heroed on the main billboard.
silhouette
05_towel-wrap
v01
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input: billboard in times square
Ultra-realistic Times Square billboard featuring the engineered towel wrap from the provided silhouette as a piece of performance equipment, not lifestyle decor. The towel is rendered as a structured, slightly thicker, gym-ready wrap made from high-performance, quick-dry microfiber with a tight, technical knit; subtle ribbed channels are visible where sweat would track, giving a sense of engineering without any wellness language. Primary color: Off-white body (#FAFAFA) with bold Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) vertical bars running along one side of the silhouette, like lane markers on a track. The E+ glyph appears once, small and debossed near a corner, in black — not in Enhanced Blue. In the billboard creative, the wrap is shown folded in a precise, almost clinical layout on a dark, nearly black surface, shot top-down with hard studio lighting that creates sharp, high-contrast shadows and highlights the fabric weave and edges. Overlaid at the top of the towel, clean white text reads: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” with a smaller line of Space Mono numerals along the bottom edge: a grid of metrics (HR 152 / 3.2KM / 04 SETS) treated like a schematic, not marketing fluff. No claims about curing or preventing anything; just numbers and positioning. Background of the billboard design is Enhanced Black with a subtle film-grain gradient halo behind the towel, transitioning from deep blue to purple around it, suggesting heat and exertion. The overall billboard is photographed in Times Square from street-level eye height with a 35mm lens: people moving in the foreground as motion blur, neon reflections on wet pavement, other signs slightly overexposed, while this billboard remains crisp and legible. Nighttime lighting with surrounding ambient glow; the towel wrap graphic lit as if self-illuminated, giving a disciplined, engineered, beyond-the-baseline presence above the street.
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05_towel-wrap
v02
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Cinematic Times Square billboard scene showcasing the towel wrap silhouette as a piece of hybrid equipment for post-session data and recovery, framed like a technical object. The towel itself fills most of the billboard frame, hanging vertically as in a lab display, with the exact provided silhouette shape. Material: dense, smooth, double-sided microfiber with laser-cut edges and minimal stitching; surface is matte with only a slight specular highlight along tension lines. Colorway is an aggressive Enhanced Blue base (#0033FF) with a narrow Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) strip running down one long edge, like a racing stripe, plus ultra-thin aqua accent lines used sparingly to indicate data tracks. Across the center of the towel, grid-like, low-opacity white lines create a measured “zone” graphic, intersected by Space Mono numerals and tiny tick marks that look like lab readings (e.g. 001 / 002 / 003) — no mention of diseases or medical outcomes. At the top of the billboard creative, tight, all-caps white headline: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Below, much smaller copy in plain language about engineered performance, set right on the towel surface, staying away from any unsubstantiated medical claims. The towel is lit with a cool, directional overhead light that casts precise shadows along the grid lines and emphasizes the engineered, almost industrial character. Background of the billboard: deep black, with a subtle film-grain blue-to-purple gradient aura behind the hanging towel, fading into darkness at the edges. Integrated, faint B&W athlete photo appears behind the towel within the billboard composition, just a partial torso and arm gripping a bar, desaturated and grainy, with only blue/purple light reflecting off metal. Final scene: the billboard dominates the image, shot from a slightly tilted, upward angle to emphasize scale, with neighboring billboards and skyscraper facades visible but out of focus. City lights and LED screens reflect off nearby glass and metal surfaces; light rain makes small reflections on the street below. The overall atmosphere is high-contrast, high-tech, and unapologetically performance-focused.
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05_towel-wrap
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06_spa-headband
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Photorealistic mockup of a high-performance spa-style headband product, using the provided silhouette 06_spa-headband.jpg as the exact shape. The headband is rendered as engineered training equipment, not a beauty accessory. Material: double-layer technical knit with a smooth, matte outer shell in deep Enhanced Black and a micro-perforated inner band for sweat-wicking. A subtle, rubberized E+ glyph is debossed tone-on-tone on one temple; no glossy fashion logos. A razor-thin edge piping in Enhanced Blue on the upper edge and Enhanced Purple on the lower edge forms a precise dual-line halo around the head. The texture should show fine weave, tiny perforations, and slight compression where it meets the model’s skin. The headband is worn by a serious athlete shown only from eyebrows to mid-neck, in sharp black-and-white, mid-sprint or mid-rowing tension, with visible forehead sweat, sharp cheekbones, and veins catching light. No smiles, no wellness-spa vibe. Camera: tight cinematic close-up, slightly low angle, 50mm lens feel, shallow depth of field; focus locked on the band texture and droplets of sweat along the edge. Scene: huge Times Square digital billboard at night, shown in context on the side of a glass skyscraper. The billboard image is high-contrast B&W athlete photography with the headband in black; the thin blue and purple edge lines glow subtly in RGB, creating a controlled brand accent. Background environment: busy Times Square, crowds slightly blurred, other billboards desaturated so the Enhanced board dominates. Minimal copy on the billboard: at the top left in clean, white sans-serif, small but legible, the line “FIND YOUR CEILING.” At the bottom right, a simple numeric proof strip in Space Mono-style numerals: “03:12 / 5K SPLIT” in white, with a tiny aqua hashmark accent separating the numbers. No medical or wellness claims. Lighting on the billboard image: hard, directional stadium-style light from above, creating sharp contrast and film-grain texture over the gradient background that shifts subtly from Enhanced Blue to Enhanced Purple at a diagonal, with a fine film-grain overlay behind the athlete, not over their skin. The overall mood is engineered, earned, and quietly competitive, like performance lab data brought into the city at monumental scale.
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06_spa-headband
v01
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Ultra-realistic Times Square billboard mockup featuring the silhouette 06_spa-headband.jpg as a precision performance headband. The product form is identical to the silhouette but built in a smooth, matte Enhanced Blue technical fabric with a subtle ripstop grid barely visible on close inspection. The inner edge is lined with a thin, grippy silicone strip in translucent off-white to imply stability at speed. A minimal Enhanced Purple band, 1 cm wide, runs as a horizontal stripe across the front center of the headband, stopping before the ears. No oversized logos; instead, a small, laser-etched “ONE SIZE FITS NONE” in micro lettering is integrated into the purple stripe near the temple, almost like a serial number. On the Times Square billboard, the headband is photographed on an athlete’s head in rigid profile, black-and-white treatment for the skin and background, but the headband keeps its full Enhanced Blue and Purple color in contrast. The athlete’s jaw is clenched, neck muscles engaged, with a faint vapor of breath visible in cold air; this is a mid-effort performance moment, not a posed lifestyle shot. Camera framing: strong side profile, 3/4 crop from top of head to mid-shoulder, 85mm lens compression for drama. Behind the head, the billboard background is mostly black with a subtle circular film-grain gradient radiating from behind the headband, transitioning from deep blue at the center to purple at the edges. Overlaid discreetly along the bottom of the billboard is a horizontal data strip: clean white Space Mono numerals reading “HR: 162 | SET: 04 | REP: 06” with a tiny aqua tick marking the current set, minimal and precise. The real Times Square scene is at dusk with wet pavement reflecting billboard light; nearby signage is blurred and partially desaturated so the Enhanced blue/purple glow from the billboard casts reflections on the street and on passing cabs. Lighting on the product: crisp, cool key light from front-top with a subtle rim light tracing the upper edge of the band, emphasizing its engineered contours. The overall feel is clinical, controlled, and unapologetically performance-first.
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06_spa-headband
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Photorealistic street-level view of Times Square at night, centered on a massive vertical LED billboard showing the headband from silhouette 06_spa-headband.jpg as a piece of precision lab equipment. The headband is rendered in a near-matte Enhanced Purple neoprene-like composite with micro-embossed hexagonal texture, giving it a technical, almost aerospace feel. The inner surface is dark Enhanced Black with subtle ventilation channels. A tiny, engraved E+ glyph appears at the back of the band, visible only in a secondary side view inset on the billboard. On the main billboard image, the headband is not on a person; instead, it floats in front of a dark gradient backdrop that shifts from black at the edges to a blue-purple film-grain core, like a test sample in a wind tunnel. Around the band, minimal performance data is plotted: fine white radial lines and Space Mono numerals indicating three proof dimensions labeled “STRENGTH / ENDURANCE / CLARITY” with individual numeric values (e.g., “S: 92 / E: 88 / C: 79”) in small type, no health or medical claims. The headband is lit like an industrial product shot: three-point lighting with a cold key light from the right, a purple-tinted rim light on the left edge, and a subtle blue underlight, all creating crisp reflections along the hex texture and emphasizing curvature. Camera framing within the billboard: centered object shot, slight 3/4 angle, plenty of negative space; the band casts a soft shadow on the backdrop, enhancing depth. On the billboard, the only headline is “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” in tight, uppercase white type at the top, understated. The live Times Square environment is crowded and rainy; reflections of the purple-blue billboard wash over umbrellas and wet asphalt. Other billboards are present but blurred with shallow depth of field so that the Enhanced board appears hyper-sharp, with LED pixel detail visible on close inspection. The mood is engineered, empirical, and slightly confrontational, as if this is lab output scaled up to city-size.
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06_spa-headband
v03
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High-impact Times Square corner billboard mockup where the silhouette 06_spa-headband.jpg is realized as a minimal, all-black performance headband designed for athletes who already track everything. The band shape exactly matches the silhouette but is made from a finely brushed, matte Enhanced Black fabric with just a hint of sheen on curves, suggesting a premium compression knit. The only color: an ultra-thin, continuous gradient trace line running along the midline of the band, shifting from Enhanced Blue at the front-center to Enhanced Purple at the back, like a measured output line on an oscilloscope. No visible logo on the front. The billboard image shows an overhead top-down shot of the headband laid flat on a surgical-black surface, alongside precise objects: a metal stopwatch, a lab-style pipette, and a printed data report with sharp white Space Mono numbers partially in frame. All props are monochrome; the only color in the scene is the blue-to-purple gradient line on the band and a faint aqua tick on the report. The lighting is dramatic and directional, coming from a single hard source above-left, casting long, crisp shadows, as if in a testing bay. Camera: 35mm lens, flat lay perspective, high resolution showing fine fibers and stitching. On the Times Square façade, the billboard wraps around a building corner, so the front view shows the flat-lay scene, while the side panel shows a secondary close-up crop of the headband’s edge and gradient line, massively enlarged, emphasizing texture and craftsmanship. Minimal corner copy reads “FIND YOUR CEILING.” in small white type at the lower-left, plus a discrete numeric tag in the upper-right: “SERIES_2728-26” (a nod to brand colors, no claims). The rest is negative space. The surrounding cityscape is twilight, with motion-blurred traffic and pedestrians in the foreground, the Enhanced billboard cutting through the visual noise via its stark black, precise data-driven styling, and controlled blue/purple accent. Overall tone: precise, quietly aggressive, and clearly engineered, nothing lifestyle or spa-coded.
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07_women-s-long-scallop-lightweight-robe
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Photorealistic Times Square billboard mockup featuring a full-body shot of a woman wearing the provided long scallop lightweight robe silhouette, treated as high-performance technical loungewear rather than spa-wear. Fabric reads as engineered: matte black, fine-gauge knit with subtle structure, clean bonded seams, no visible fuzziness, more like a premium track-layer than a bathrobe. The robe’s scalloped hem and belt are simplified and sharp, with minimal stitching detail and a small, tonal E+ glyph debossed on the belt loop (no bright blue logo). Underneath, she wears fitted black performance shorts and a sleek sports crop, keeping the look functional, not sensual.
The billboard creative: black-and-off-white base, with a B&W treatment on the athlete and robe to emphasize muscle definition and posture. A thin, angled film-grain gradient of Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) to Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) cuts across the background like a data trace, behind her shoulders and flowing along the robe’s silhouette, suggesting motion. To the left in bold, white type on black: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Secondary line below in smaller type: “BUILT FOR THE WORK YOU ALREADY DO.” No wellness or recovery language. Include Space Mono numerals as small, subtle proof data near the bottom corner, e.g. “04:32 / SPLIT” and “192 / MAX,” set in aqua accent and muted white to feel like performance telemetry, not medical claims.
She stands in a grounded, quietly competitive stance, mid-stride on a training day, looking slightly off-camera, not smiling, under crisp directional lighting from the top right that creates defined highlights on the fabric folds and subtle sheen along edges. The Times Square environment is fully visible: multiple LED boards, city lights, passing traffic streaks. The Enhanced billboard is large, centered in the scene, shot from a slight low angle to make it dominant. Nighttime setting with rain-slick pavement reflecting the billboard’s blue/purple gradient. Camera: wide shot of the streetscape, with a secondary crop framed on the billboard surface itself showing fabric texture and copy clearly. Overall mood: engineered, proof-driven, no lifestyle softness.
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07_women-s-long-scallop-lightweight-robe
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Ultra-realistic Times Square billboard featuring the robe silhouette reimagined as a precision “recovery between efforts” layer for serious athletes. The garment keeps the original long, scalloped shape but is rendered in deep Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) with a subtle, woven grid texture that feels like technical outerwear. Inner placket and belt edge are lined in Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) piping, visible only in folds and at the belt ends. Finish is semi-matte with micro-sheen on tension points, emphasizing structure, not coziness. No large logos; a micro E+ glyph is laser-cut as a ventilation pattern near the hip, same color as fabric.
The artwork on the billboard is almost clinical: the athlete is seated on a simple bench, mid-session, tying her shoes with the robe draped open to reveal compression shorts and a performance top. She is lit by a cool overhead LED light that casts sharp shadows and crisp highlights, displaying calf definition and forearm veins. The color palette for her and the bench is desaturated B&W; only the robe’s purple and blue accents are in full color. Behind her, a film-grain gradient band from blue to purple runs horizontally across the billboard, like a controlled spectrum, with a soft noise texture.
Headline in strong white sans-serif on black bar at top left: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Under that, smaller line: “ENGINEERED BETWEEN REPS.” Keep copy plainspoken, no health claims. On the right side of the billboard, a vertical column of Space Mono numerals in aqua and off-white shows specific, performance-anchored data fragments: “3 / SETS,” “08:00 / WINDOW,” “2.4X / LOAD,” aligned like a lab readout.
Times Square environment at dusk, sky still faintly blue, billboard bright and sharp among other muted ads. Camera captures a medium-wide street-level view with pedestrians slightly blurred in motion, yellow cabs streaking past, and the Enhanced billboard clearly in focus and brightest in frame. A second closer inset of the billboard surface reveals the textile weave and micro-vent laser pattern. Mood: unapologetic, clinical-meets-street, clearly not spa-coded.
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07_women-s-long-scallop-lightweight-robe
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07_women-s-long-scallop-lightweight-robe
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Times Square billboard mockup where the robe silhouette is positioned as “lab-grade comfort” for high-output days, intentionally avoiding any spa or self-care cues. The garment keeps the long, lightweight structure but is rendered in off-white technical knit with a subtle micro-rib, almost like a premium base layer scaled up. Edges, inner collar, and belt are in Enhanced Blue (#0033FF), while the interior facing and pocket edges reveal thin lines of Enhanced Purple (#5328FE). Finish is smooth and matte, with crisp folds and clear seam lines suggesting engineered fit rather than plushness.
The billboard design splits vertically: left side shows the athlete standing in a narrow training corridor, full-length in the robe, shot in B&W with high dynamic range lighting that accentuates muscle and fabric tension. Right side is a close-up crop of the robe’s belt area, in full color, highlighting the blue and purple accents and the precise stitching. Across the center split, a translucent blue-to-purple film-grain band carries the main headline: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Beneath, tucked to the side in smaller, plain text: “FIELD-TESTED. NOTHING EXTRA.” No language about relaxation or recovery, only utility and proof.
Along the bottom edge of the billboard, a thin strip of black holds a row of Space Mono numerals and labels in white and aqua: “TEMP / 18°C,” “HR / 164,” “SETS / 05,” mimicking a screen of training telemetry without making outcome claims. The E+ glyph appears only once, tiny and embossed on the robe’s chest in off-white, nearly invisible unless close.
Placed on a standard rectangular digital panel in Times Square, the billboard is photographed head-on with slight perspective to show its integration into the environment: flanked by other ads, neon signage, and bright traffic lights. Nighttime, clear sky, reflections of the off-white garment and blue/purple band visible on nearby glass and car roofs. Camera framing: medium-wide, keeping the billboard large enough to read the text, with blurred crowd movement at the bottom of frame, emphasizing that this is equipment built to be used, not displayed. Overall mood: clinical precision meets everyday city grit, with a restrained but unmistakable Enhanced palette.
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08_hair-towel
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Photorealistic Times Square billboard mockup featuring the provided hair-towel silhouette as the hero product form. The silhouette is rendered as a performance-engineered hair towel hanging in a tight spiral, made of dense, matte microfibre with a subtle woven texture, in deep Enhanced Black with sharp Enhanced Blue edge binding and a single Enhanced Purple locker loop. No visible human model, just the towel shape itself, treated like a piece of equipment, front and center. Minimal copy on the billboard: top-left in crisp white sans serif, all caps, reads “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Bottom-right, smaller, “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” The E+ glyph appears once, small, in Enhanced Purple against a black field; do NOT render the E+ in Enhanced Blue. Background of the billboard is primarily black with a restrained blue-to-purple film-grain gradient halo behind the towel, suggesting motion and heat, not decorative tie-dye. No wellness or spa cues, no plants, candles, or self-care language. Lighting: hard, directional stadium-style light from top-right creating sharp, controlled highlights on the towel’s texture and defined shadow falloff on the black field, emphasizing engineered material and absorbency without any liquid shown. Times Square context: wide-angle night shot, multiple surrounding billboards slightly out of focus, wet street reflections, traffic light trails; the Enhanced billboard is the sharp, brightest focal point. Camera framing: main shot is a street-level angle looking up at the massive billboard, with one close-up inset render framed inside the billboard artwork showing a hyper-detailed crop of the towel’s fibre texture and stitching in blue and purple accent lighting. Overall tone: confident, technical, built-to-be-used, zero lifestyle softness.
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08_hair-towel
v01
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Photorealistic Times Square night scene with an ultra-wide digital LED billboard featuring the provided hair-towel silhouette reimagined as a data-grade performance towel for post-training. The silhouette sits centered, rendered in off-white with a subtle heathered knit, edges bound in Enhanced Purple, with a thin Enhanced Blue grid of micro-embossed lines across the surface like a technical blueprint. The billboard design splits vertically: left 60% is a black-and-off-white product zone with the towel on a neutral, faintly reflective pedestal, lit by cool white top-down light that shows every fibre; right 40% is a black panel with performance data: large Space Mono numerals in white and aqua (used sparingly) displaying fictional but non-medical metrics like “09:12” and “03 ROUNDS” and “#CEILING > BASELINE,” no claims about treatment, curing, hormones, or health conditions. Headline on the right: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” in bold white, with a secondary line below in smaller text: “ENGINEERED FOR THE ALREADY-DOING-THE-WORK.” Background of the right panel uses a vertical Enhanced Blue to Enhanced Purple film-grain gradient, subtle and textured, not overpowering. E+ glyph in white at the bottom-right corner, small and precise. The Times Square environment shows realistic surrounding signage, slight motion blur of people crossing, reflections of the blue/purple gradient on wet asphalt. Camera: medium-low street angle, lens slightly compressed to make the billboard dominate the frame. Overall feel: proof-driven, engineered, quietly competitive, clearly not a generic wellness towel ad.
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08_hair-towel
v02
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Times Square giant corner-wrapped LED billboard at night, featuring the hair-towel silhouette as a high-performance “ceiling” object. The silhouette is rendered in a deep, saturated Enhanced Blue fabric with a subtle technical honeycomb pattern, interior lined in Enhanced Black, and a single narrow Enhanced Purple tag visible at the edge. The billboard creative uses a high-contrast black-and-white action shot of an athlete (cropped to shoulders up, sweat visible) on the left, but the face is partially in shadow and slightly out of focus to keep the product center-stage; the athlete is not wearing the towel, but the towel silhouette floats to the right as if suspended in front of them, like gear in a lab. The overall photo treatment is B&W except for selective blue/purple accent light hitting the towel edges and a faint purple rim light on the athlete. Headline across the top of the billboard in white all caps: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Beneath the towel shape, in smaller Space Mono numerals, a clean line of stats like “TEMP: 01” “ROUND: 05” “REST: 00:30” in white with minimal aqua accents; these are training metrics only, no medical or health claims. Background is mostly Enhanced Black with a diagonal film-grain gradient from blue at top-left to purple at bottom-right, low opacity so the black dominates. The E+ glyph sits in white in the bottom-left corner. Realistic LED pixel structure is visible when zoomed in. Times Square ambience: crowd silhouettes, taxi light streaks, other billboards softly blurred; light from this board spills blue and purple onto nearby buildings and street. Camera: dramatic low angle from close to the building facade, emphasizing the wraparound billboard and giving depth to the content. Mood: provocative, founder-led, unapologetic, more like a performance lab launch than a lifestyle towel ad.
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08_hair-towel
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Hyper-real Times Square skyscraper billboard mockup using the hair-towel silhouette as a modular, almost architectural object. The silhouette appears repeated three times vertically, each towel rendered as a different technical colorway while still using the brand palette: top towel in Enhanced Black with a razor-thin Enhanced Blue edge; middle in Enhanced Purple with black edge; bottom in off-white with dual blue/purple stitch detail. All three are tightly wrapped, clipped, and hanging from a matte black anodized rail like precision tools, not soft linens. Background of the billboard is pure black, with three narrow horizontal bands of moving film-grain gradient (blue > purple > blue) passing behind each towel, implying motion and progression. Headline set flush left in white: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Each towel has a small numeric label in Space Mono beside it: “SET 01,” “SET 02,” “SET 03,” in white and aqua, evoking sets or intervals, no health or treatment language. Minimal body copy at the very bottom in white uppercase: “BUILT TO DRY DOWN. BUILT TO GO AGAIN.” which speaks to performance without medical claims. E+ glyph is small, in white, centered under the stack. Lighting on the towels is ultra-controlled studio light: soft yet directional from above with crisp rim lights in blue and purple from the sides, producing realistic shadows on the black background and subtle specular highlights on stitching and binding. Billboard is shown in context on a tall building corner in Times Square at night, with the gradient colors reflecting on glass windows of adjacent towers. Camera: slightly elevated street angle, medium distance, capturing both the full billboard and some street-level detail like passing cars and pedestrians. Overall aesthetic: premium, engineered, obsessively minimal, clearly not a generic logo-on-blank merch layout.
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09_kids-bathrobe
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Photorealistic Times Square billboard mockup featuring a kids-sized performance bathrobe based on the provided silhouette 09_kids-bathrobe.jpg. The robe is rendered as a premium, engineered garment: matte black technical knit exterior with a subtle woven micro-grid texture, and a contrasting Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) interior lining visible at the hood edge and sleeve cuffs. No cozy/wellness cues: this reads as equipment, not loungewear. Clean, sharp tailoring with slightly structured shoulders and precise seams. A small, debossed E+ glyph appears tone-on-tone on the left chest, in glossy black against the matte fabric, avoiding bright blue logo usage. Across the back of the robe, in crisp white technical typography, the headline “FIND YOUR CEILING.” is set in a bold, engineered sans-serif; below it, in smaller Space Mono numerals, a vertical stack of three data points (e.g., “VO2 · 62.4 / HRV · 118 / SLEEP · 7.3”) in Enhanced Purple (#5328FE), suggesting performance metrics without making any medical claims. The robe is photographed on an invisible mannequin from a slightly low, front-3/4 angle, so it feels ready to be stepped into post-training, hood slightly forward like a fighter’s walkout robe. Lighting is dramatic and directional: cool white key light from above-left, with subtle blue and purple rim lights that echo the brand colors along the edges of the hood and hem, giving a high-contrast, cinematic look and emphasizing the texture. Background is a clean, dark gradient wall (black to very deep navy) with a faint film-grain effect; behind the robe, a soft, vertical Enhanced Blue to Enhanced Purple gradient halo suggests the brand gradient without becoming decorative clutter. The billboard is shown as a huge digital LED screen on a Times Square building at night, surrounded by out-of-focus neighboring ads; the Enhanced board is dominant, with deep blacks, crisp whites, and electric blue/purple accents popping against the city ambient glow and subtle reflections on nearby glass façades. Camera is a wide shot of the streetscape showing pedestrians and traffic in motion blur below, but the billboard and robe remain tack-sharp, communicating quiet competitiveness and performance, not lifestyle wellness.
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09_kids-bathrobe
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Ultra-high-resolution Times Square digital billboard featuring the kids bathrobe silhouette 09_kids-bathrobe.jpg reimagined as a “post-session lab coat” for young high-performers. The robe is off-white (#FAFAFA) on the exterior with a sleek, tightly woven technical fabric that has a very slight sheen, like performance outerwear, and a smooth Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) interior lining visible at the open front and inside the hood. This avoids plush textures; it looks engineered and light, not cozy. On the right chest, a small black Space Mono numeral “02” appears, like a lab sample ID, and on the left sleeve cuff, a thin horizontal stripe in Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple paired together — the brand’s signature combo used sparingly. Across the mid-back, in condensed black type, the line “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” is printed cleanly, with no flourish. Under it, a narrow black data band runs horizontally: tiny white Space Mono numerals and tick marks display a stylized timeline of a training cycle (e.g., “WEEK 01 02 03 04”), with a single segment highlighted in translucent aqua and blue to suggest progress without promising medical results. The robe is shot hanging on a matte black rail against a neutral off-white studio background, perfectly lit with soft, even daylight from the front and a subtle overhead strip light that creates precise linear highlights along the shoulders and hood edge, emphasizing the technical finish. A faint film-grain gradient panel in Enhanced Blue to Enhanced Purple floats behind the robe as a rectangular backdrop, giving depth and tying to brand identity. The billboard is integrated into a bright daytime Times Square scene: the massive vertical LED board shows the robe centered with generous negative space around it, surrounded by harder-edged product spec callouts in small black type at the left (e.g., “ENGINEERED FOR POST-SESSION,” “ONE SIZE FITS NONE”) with micro lines connecting to robe details. Camera view captures multiple billboards and crowds below, but the Enhanced board stands out via its clean white field and disciplined blue/purple accents, contrasting the visual noise around it.
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09_kids-bathrobe
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Nighttime Times Square billboard mockup with the kids bathrobe silhouette 09_kids-bathrobe.jpg positioned as a mini fight-night walkout robe for youth competitors. The robe exterior is deep Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) in a matte, slightly textured performance weave, like lightweight boxing robes; the interior is pure black, giving a steely, serious feel instead of softness. The hood is up and slightly forward, robe cinched at the waist with a flat, matte black belt. On the back, a vertical band of Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) runs from hood to hem, with subtle perforations and a faint glow effect to mimic a data spine. Inside that band, white Space Mono numerals are stacked like a scoreboard: “STRENGTH / ENDURANCE / CLARITY / PRESENCE”, each followed by a clean numeric value, implying proof categories without health claims. Above the band, in bold, white, technical type: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” On the left chest, a minimal white E+ glyph appears small and sharp (not in blue), etched like a badge. Lighting is theatrical and high contrast: a strong, cool spotlight from above creates a halo on the top of the hood and shoulders; a narrow Enhanced Blue rim light from the right and a subtle purple rim from the left create sharp edge highlights, making the robe almost silhouette against a near-black, slightly smoky background. Fine film-grain texture and a barely-visible radial gradient in blue and purple radiate behind it. The billboard design keeps the robe large and centered with almost no copy, just a small lower-corner tag in white: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Times Square context: the board dominates a corner building; neighboring ads are blurred and slightly desaturated to emphasize the rich blacks and saturated purple/blue of the Enhanced board. Street reflections on wet pavement pick up the blue/purple glow from the billboard. Camera: low-angle street-level shot looking up, pedestrians in motion blur in the foreground, framing the board as a quiet, focused signal amid chaos.
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09_kids-bathrobe
v03
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High-detail Times Square LED superboard render showing the kids bathrobe from silhouette 09_kids-bathrobe.jpg as a piece of “between reps” gear, presented almost like a technical product diagram. The robe is primarily Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) with a smooth, matte, slightly rubberized performance fabric that avoids fuzziness or plush; panel seams are clean and precise, with laser-cut edge details at the hood and sleeves. The interior is pure black, only subtly visible at the front opening and hood, giving strong contrast. Thin piping in Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) traces a few key seams (shoulder line, side panel, pocket outlines), hinting at engineered patterning. The robe is shown front-facing, floating against a dark charcoal background that transitions to black at the edges, with a subtle film-grain and a large, soft circular gradient behind the robe shifting from blue at the top to purple at the bottom. Around the robe, fine white technical callout lines extend to small black rectangles containing white Space Mono numerals and terse labels: “TEMP: 70%”, “LOAD: 40%”, “INTERVAL: 03:00”, “SET: 04/06” — specific, performance-anchored, but non-medical. In the top-left of the billboard, the headline “FIND YOUR CEILING.” appears in white, bold engineered typography; bottom-right carries a smaller line, “ENGINEERED BETWEEN REPS.” in white, understated, with no wellness or self-care language. Lighting on the robe is crisp and studio-like: a broad, cool softbox reflection along the torso, with subtle specular highlights on the seam piping and a faint purple edge light on the right side. The Times Square environment is dusk-to-night, with the Enhanced board towering over an intersection; its deep blacks and minimal palette make it visually calmer and more premium than the surrounding colorful ads. Camera angle is slightly off-center, capturing the full rectangle of the billboard plus adjacent buildings and light trails from traffic, while keeping the robe and its data-style annotations crystal clear and legible at large scale.
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Photorealistic mockup of an Enhanced campaign billboard in Times Square featuring the product defined by the input silhouette image 10_kids-cover-up.jpg as the hero object. Treat the silhouette as a technical training layer garment: a high-performance, kids-sized sleeveless compression cover-up with a slightly elongated hem. Material is matte, ultra-fine knit technical fabric (similar to pro-grade base layers), with subtle micro-rib texture visible in close-up. Primary color is deep Enhanced Black with engineered paneling; the side panels and neckline binding use Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) and Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) accents, integrated as sharp, angular seam lines rather than decorative stripes. The E+ glyph appears once, small and precise, on the left chest in Enhanced Purple; keep all other branding minimal and technical, like equipment. No wellness language, no soft or cozy cues.
Billboard creative: left side dominated by a large, studio-lit, front-facing render of the garment on an invisible mannequin, crisp edges, slight 3/4 tilt to reveal silhouette and paneling. Fabric shows realistic tension and contour, no wrinkles that suggest casual wear. Right side: bold headline in clean, modern sans-serif, all caps: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Below it, a smaller, plainspoken line: “BUILT FOR THE KID WHO HATES ‘GOOD ENOUGH.’” Avoid all medical or outcome claims. Background of the billboard is predominantly Off-white (#FAFAFA) fading into Enhanced Black with a subtle film-grain gradient in Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple radiating behind the garment, giving a sense of heat and motion without turning the whole image blue or purple.
Times Square environment: capture the full billboard mounted on a tall building at dusk, surrounded by other generic ads slightly out of focus and less bright so the Enhanced board clearly dominates. Wet asphalt street below with reflections of the billboard’s blue and purple in puddles, light traffic and a few pedestrians blurred in motion, emphasizing performance and city energy rather than lifestyle. Camera angle is a slightly low, wide shot looking up at the billboard, emphasizing scale and ambition. Lighting is realistic city illumination mixed with the bright LED glow of the billboard; accurate reflections on nearby glass and metal surfaces. Overall mood: engineered, earned, quietly competitive — an object that looks like serious equipment, not a toy or “cute” kidswear, and clearly positioned for parents and young athletes who are already treating sport like a discipline.
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Ultra-photorealistic Times Square billboard mockup where the silhouette from 10_kids-cover-up.jpg is rendered as a precision-cut, sleeveless technical warm-up shell for youth track and field. The garment has a slightly boxy, functional profile true to the silhouette, with laser-cut armholes and hem. Fabric: lightweight, high-density woven performance textile with a subtle sheen (between matte and satin), engineered to look like you’d wear it over compression gear. Primary body color is Enhanced Blue (#0033FF). A narrow, asymmetric diagonal panel in Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) slices from the right shoulder toward the left hem, echoing the idea of a rising performance metric. The rest of the detailing — side vents, micro-perforations at upper back — is in Enhanced Black. The E+ glyph is micro-sized and placed at the upper spine, just below the collar, almost like a spec mark. No slogans or decorative typography on the garment itself.
Billboard design: split-screen layout. Left half shows a hyper-detailed close-up of the garment’s upper torso area, cropped tight to feature the purple diagonal panel, the micro-perforated back, and realistic stitching and thread texture, with a shallow depth of field. Right half shows a black-and-white photograph of a young athlete (around middle-school age, androgynous, lean build) mid-stride on a track at night, wearing the same shell over compression gear; only the garment’s blue and purple accents remain in color. Athlete face is focused and determined, not smiling, no celebration pose. Overlaid top-right: numeric typography in Space Mono style, white on black tile — something like “200m: 26.41” as a proof-like stat, no promises, just a record.
Headline across the bottom edge in white text on black band: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Subline beneath in smaller type: “Engineered for the kid already chasing their next PR.” No mention of health, wellness, or recovery. Background of the billboard uses a dark Enhanced Black base with a film-grain blue/purple gradient barely visible behind the athlete. Render the billboard in the heart of Times Square at night, LED brightness accurate, surrounding billboards reflecting off nearby glass buildings and wet sidewalks. Camera: eye-level street view, moderate wide angle, capturing both the billboard and a few passersby glancing up, motion-blurred taxi streaks capturing the blue/purple reflections. Overall feel is cinematic, performance-anchored, and clearly premium.
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10_kids-cover-up
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Photorealistic concept of a digital Times Square corner wrap billboard where the silhouette from 10_kids-cover-up.jpg is interpreted as a youth-sized, sleeveless competition jersey overlay, presented like lab-grade equipment. Shape follows the original silhouette closely, but build it as a multi-layer garment: a smooth, matte technical knit outer shell bonded to a slightly structured inner mesh. Color: base in Off-white (#FAFAFA) with sharp, angular pattern blocks in Enhanced Black and subtle traces of Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple along seams and vents; the blue/purple are used sparingly so the palette feels restrained and intentional. All edges are cleanly bonded, no visible loose stitches. A small, horizontal data strip near the lower front hem in black features tiny Space Mono numerals (e.g., “STR / END / CLR / PRS” with simple numeric values), like a spec label, but do not include any medical or exaggerated performance claims.
Billboard composition leverages the wrap: on the main face, a large, floating, 3D-rendered garment rotates slightly in midair, as if in a product lab scan. Underneath it, a subtle circular floor reflection on glossy black, suggesting a test platform. Lighting is cool, directional, almost clinical — sharp white key light from above-left, cool blue rim light from behind, faint purple fill on the right to reinforce the brand gradient language. On the adjacent face of the corner wrap, run a tall, monochrome black-and-white athlete strip — a sequence of three still frames of a young athlete doing a vertical jump test, separated by thin Enhanced Purple lines, with the jersey overlay composited in color on their torso in each frame.
Headline runs vertically along the seam of the building, in white text on Enhanced Black: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Small Enhanced logo lockup at the bottom corner, minimal. Background of the billboard itself: deep black with a refined, high-resolution film-grain gradient in blue/purple behind the spinning garment, concentrated toward the center and fading to black at the edges. Render the Times Square context at twilight, with the wrap-around LED signage curving around the building corner, other surrounding ads slightly desaturated so the Enhanced blue/purple gradient pops. Camera angle: dynamic corner shot from street level, slightly tilted up, capturing the wrap effect and scale. Scene should feel like a piece of scientific equipment being launched at the center of culture, not a fashion item.
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High-impact, photorealistic Times Square spectacular billboard where the silhouette from 10_kids-cover-up.jpg becomes a youth elite training vest, framed as a piece of hard evidence rather than apparel. Maintain the original outer shape exactly, but give it a slightly structured, molded form, like a thin, flexible exoskeleton over a base layer. Material: smooth, semi-matte polyurethane-coated technical fabric with laser-etched micro-grid pattern on the chest and upper back, subtle but visible under raking light. Colorway is aggressive: deep Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) as the main body, side panels in Enhanced Black, and thin Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) edge piping tracing the armholes and neckline. The E+ glyph is embossed — not printed — on the upper left chest, tonal in purple with slight gloss difference, reinforcing a premium, engineered feel.
Billboard art direction: ultra-minimal composition to stand out from the visual noise of Times Square. Solid Enhanced Black background with no imagery except a huge, dead-center vest rendered at life-size relative to the billboard’s scale, suspended front-facing with slight shadow underneath to ground it. Above the vest, in large, uncompromising white type: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Beneath the vest, a data-driven subline in smaller white text: “Built for kids already tracking their split, not their steps.” No mention of health, wellness, or any treatment or cure. No lifestyle photography; the product itself is the proof.
Lighting on the vest is dramatic and studio-grade: strong overhead spotlight creating crisp highlights on the polyurethane coating, revealing the micro-grid texture and subtle curvature of the form. A faint blue rim light on the left edge and a faint purple rim on the right create a halo outline echoing the brand gradient, with minimal film-grain texture bleeding into the black background only within a narrow band around the garment. The billboard should glow intensely in situ, with the purple and blue edges reflecting softly onto adjacent building glass and creating thin colored streaks on the glossy street below. Camera: wide, slightly elevated street view showing the entire billboard façade and a slice of the surrounding city, with moving crowds and cars in semi-blur. The simplicity and severity of the composition should make the vest read as serious performance equipment launched at city scale, unmistakably not generic kidswear or wellness merch.
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creat a billboard that says 'Performance Enhancing Drugs'
Ultra-high-resolution nighttime photograph of a massive Times Square digital billboard, shot from street level with a slight upward angle. The billboard creative is stark and engineered, not wellness-coded: deep Enhanced Black background, minimal film-grain gradient texture subtly moving from Enhanced Blue (#0033FF) on the left to Enhanced Purple (#5328FE) on the right, with a hard, technical feel. Centered on the board in large, precise, monospaced typography inspired by Space Mono, the copy reads in all caps: “PERFORMANCE. ENHANCED.” Below it, smaller but still bold: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” Use tight typographic layout, generous negative space, and no stock fitness imagery. A small E+ glyph sits in the lower corner in white or purple (do NOT render the mark in pure Enhanced Blue). Times Square environment is realistic: surrounding buildings, other billboards slightly blurred, wet pavement reflecting blue and purple light, crowds as soft silhouettes. Lighting emphasizes the harsh LED glow of the Enhanced board, making it the brightest, crispest element in the scene. Camera focus is razor-sharp on the Enhanced billboard; everything else slightly defocused to keep the message clear and premium.
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creat a billboard that says 'Performance Enhancing Drugs'
Photorealistic wide-angle night shot of Times Square dominated by a single Enhanced billboard that feels like performance equipment, not lifestyle. The board is split vertically: left half solid Enhanced Blue, right half solid Enhanced Purple, with a subtle film-grain transition in the center seam. On the blue side, large white technical numerals in a Space Mono-inspired font show three stacked data points like a performance dashboard: “STRENGTH 148,” “ENDURANCE 92,” “CLARITY 99” — no claims, just raw numbers. On the purple side, in clean, confident caps, the headline: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” Beneath, in smaller type: “ENGINEERED FOR PEOPLE WHO ALREADY DO THE WORK.” No wellness language, no bodies; this is data and proof. The E+ glyph sits minimally at the bottom center in white. The surrounding Times Square scene is real, busy, full of other colorful screens, but the Enhanced board cuts through with its disciplined two-color system and grid-aligned typography. Hard LED highlights, faint blue/purple reflections on nearby building glass and taxi roofs. Camera at human eye height from across the street, capturing street traffic light trails to add motion and intensity.
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creat a billboard that says 'Performance Enhancing Drugs'
Moody telephoto shot of a tall, vertical Times Square LED billboard at night, framed tightly so the creative fills most of the image with a bit of city context around the edges. The creative is black-and-white athlete photography as the base: a single high-contrast, grainy image of an elite sprinter in the blocks, frozen at the instant before launch, almost entirely desaturated. A narrow diagonal beam of Enhanced Blue and Enhanced Purple light slices across the image like a data scan, adding subtle color only where it passes. Overlaid in clean, monospaced white type: top left micro-headline “NOT WELLNESS.” Bottom right primary line, larger and unapologetic: “FIND YOUR CEILING.” A small numeric vertical strip in Space Mono numerals runs along one edge (e.g., “01:52:06” like a record time), reinforcing proof and specificity. No “drugs” language or medical claims anywhere. The E+ mark appears tiny in one corner in white. The environment: dense Times Square lights, other billboards with generic ads blurred; reflections of the Enhanced blue/purple beam on nearby glass. Lighting is high contrast, the billboard image crisp and sharp, with cinematic film grain, the rest of the street in softer focus to keep attention on the engineered, performance-anchored message.
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creat a billboard that says 'Performance Enhancing Drugs'
Cinematic dusk-to-night transition image of Times Square with a huge horizontal billboard wrapping a building corner, shot from slightly above street level looking down the avenue. The Enhanced billboard design is minimal, almost lab-grade: matte black field with a dynamic blue-to-purple film-grain gradient band running horizontally through the middle like a waveform. Centered inside this band in bold, precise type: “ONE SIZE FITS NONE.” Above the band in smaller, quiet text: “FOR PEOPLE WHO ALREADY DO THE WORK.” Below the band: “NOT WELLNESS. YOUR CEILING.” All typography uses a monospaced, engineered look akin to Space Mono; layout is ruthlessly aligned, with subtle grid lines suggested by faint 30% white ticks along the edges, like instrument markings. No drug language or health claims. Tiny E+ glyph at one far corner in white or purple, not blue. Times Square street scene glows with reflected blue and purple on taxis, wet asphalt, and building glass; other ads feel cluttered by comparison, making the Enhanced board look disciplined and premium. High dynamic range lighting, perfect LED clarity on the billboard, shallow depth of field so distant signs and pedestrians are slightly out of focus, emphasizing the board as a piece of performance equipment imposed on the skyline.