Barcelona Iconic Jade Atlas
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Barcelona Iconic Jade Atlas

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Prompt

Create an ultra-wide infographic poster titled “Barcelona Iconic Travel Classics Atlas”, with a 21:9 horizontal composition in true 8K resolution. The overall aesthetic blends ceramic glaze and jade-like warmth: minimalist, refined, premium, and contemporary, with a subtle Eastern luxury sensibility. The image should feel warm, translucent, restrained, and calm—like a fusion of a museum exhibition display and high-end brand packaging. All on-image text is in English. Background and overall material tone * Background uses a light ivory to mist-white gradient, resembling a pristine ceramic exhibition pedestal * Global lighting is soft and diffused: HDRI soft light with gentle rim lighting, avoiding harsh contrast or hard shadows * Color palette focuses on jade white, bluish white, pale celadon green, and warm beige, accented sparingly with cinnabar red or light gold (no more than 3–4 dominant hues overall) Layout: eight equal-width “ceramic/jade plaques” (strictly eight columns) * The center area is a strict eight-column grid, each column functioning as a ceramic-style information plaque * Card material resembles white porcelain glaze: rounded corners, delicate highlights, subtle glaze reflections, clean edges * Optional ultra-thin gold tracing or jade-edge detailing on card borders, extremely restrained * Shadows are soft and understated, as if the plaques are resting on a museum display platform Core visuals: realistic 3D landmarks (PBR) with warm glazed tonality * The top of each column features one real, iconic Barcelona landmark (automatically select eight, no fictional entries) * Use realistic 3D environment rendering with physically based materials, but with a jade-like, warm overall feel * Materials must be physically accurate: stone, wood, ceramic tile, water, and vegetation follow correct PBR rules (reflection, roughness, normal detail) * Unified color grading: soft highlights, moderate contrast, low-saturation and warm tones reminiscent of jade or ceramic glaze * Grand sense of scale through layered depth and subtle scale references (tiny people, trees, boats), emphasizing monumentality without dramatic effects * Water elements (if present) show gentle reflections and refractions with smooth shoreline gradients * Avoid cartoon styles, low-poly looks, plastic textures, over-sharpening, or sci-fi lighting effects Detail view: glazed “micro dish” or “jade pendant” window * Each column includes a small detail window in the lower-right corner, using one consistent shape across all columns * Option A: a small circular dish, like a porcelain saucer, showing key textures (stone carvings, mosaics, façades, roof tiles, water ripples) * Option B: a jade-pendant-shaped window with rounded contours, showing close-up material detail * The surface should have gentle glazed or jade-like highlights and smooth edges * A very thin leader line connects the detail window to the main 3D scene, accompanied by a concise 2–6 word label Text per column (short, elegant, restrained) * Landmark name (4–8 English words, refined serif typeface recommended) * Two short lines of information: * Highlight: maximum 8 words * Best for: maximum 6 words * Text color uses ink gray or bluish charcoal; accent colors are limited to small dots or separators Top title area (museum exhibit label style) * Main title: Barcelona Iconic Travel Classics Atlas * Subtitle: a single refined positioning sentence (maximum 18 words) * Top-right corner includes five small glazed color dots: bluish white, pale celadon, moon white, warm beige, with a subtle cinnabar accent Bottom information band (exhibition caption style) * A full-width bottom band divided into four sections by thin lines, resembling museum display captions * Barcelona at a glance: one sentence, maximum 22 words * Visiting tips: three bullet points, each no more than 12 words * Cultural trivia: three items, each no more than 18 words * Timeline: 3–6 key nodes (year or era + keyword), connected by minimal linear icons with fine, consistent strokes Automatic landmark selection rules * Cover at least five categories: natural scenery, historical monuments, city landmarks, museums or cultural venues, distinctive neighborhoods or night scenes, and intangible cultural or folk experiences * If needed, fill gaps with reliable general entries such as “Barcelona Art Museum” or “Historic Old Town District” * Landmark names must be real and verifiable; if uncertain, use safe generic naming and never fabricate locations Output constraints * English text only * Minimalist spacing, strong alignment, generous white space * No English logos, no branding marks, no watermarks * True 8K ultra-high resolution, suitable for cultural tourism displays and horizontal social media covers

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