This prompt invites you to create a stunning architectural poster where typography transforms into architecture. Starting with a chosen word, the prompt encourages you to explore two construction logics: Growth and Carved. As you design, you'll utilize materials such as concrete, metal, glass, or stone to form the letters, allowing them to emerge as walls, corridors, or sculptural forms. The result should evoke a sense of movement and materiality, enhanced by fine parametric lines that trace the edges of the letters. The deep matte-black background offers a striking contrast to the restrained color palette, making the essential elements stand out. This prompt is ideal for architects, designers, and artists looking to push the boundaries of typographic expression within a spatial context.
[WORD]: {MASS / VOID / FLOW / SKIN / 4–6 letter word}
[CONCEPT]: {weight / light / movement / material}
[MODE]: {Growth / Carved}
[MATERIALS]: {concrete / metal / glass / stone}
[LINES]: {structural mesh / spatial lines / flow field / surface topology}
[FORMAT]: 9:16 vertical
Create a high-end experimental architectural poster where typography becomes architecture itself.
Make “[WORD]” the main spatial structure, built from real architectural materials rather than placed over a photo or rendered as floating 3D text.
Use one construction logic:
Growth: letters grow into walls, ramps, corridors, façades, and structural forms.
Carved: letters are cut, recessed, folded, or opened directly into one continuous architectural surface through negative space, glass, shadow, and material changes.
The architecture itself should feel sculptural and visually striking, with strong massing, curves, voids, light, and refined material transitions. Use realistic perspective, material thickness, joints, reflections, and tiny human figures for scale.
Add fine parametric lines derived from real letter edges, structural joints, paths, light boundaries, or surface curvature. Let them evolve naturally:
structure → abstraction → deformation → dissolution
Keep the lines thin, gray-white, non-glowing, with one concentrated Line Event before they gradually fade into the black space.
Use a deep matte-black field with generous negative space. Keep colors restrained: graphite, concrete gray, metal silver, glass tones, plus a subtle warm-light or cool-blue accent.
Use minimal micro typography like an architectural research archive.
Only show:
“AETHER — SPATIAL STUDIES”
“[WORD]”
“[CONCEPT]”
“[MATERIALS]”
“2026”
Final result: sculptural, spatial, minimal, experimental, and highly designed.
Avoid floating 3D text, random decorative lines, cyberpunk effects, UI graphics, extra text, page numbers, logos, and watermarks.