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Bag Check Lifestyle Infographic

Bag Check Lifestyle Infographic is a reusable Portrait & Photography example from ジェニー【ex.サイコジェニー】, including the full prompt, source link, and output media.

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Best Fit Scenarios

  • Use this as a portrait & photography benchmark when you need a fast style baseline before rewriting your own prompt.
  • It is especially helpful if your target overlaps with Portrait, Fashion, Poster and you want to judge the image result before tuning wording.
  • Keep it as a control sample when you compare nearby prompt variants one variable at a time.

Visual Signals To Notice

  • The clearest style signals here are Portrait, Fashion, Poster, so those should usually stay in your first rewrite.
  • Focus on framing, light direction, pose, and the distance between subject and camera.
  • This case keeps one primary output, so the first image should be treated as the main visual reference.

How The Prompt Is Structured

  • The prompt reads as a long, highly specified prompt, which is useful when you want to judge how much specificity this direction needs.
  • Its keyword cluster is centered on Portrait, Fashion, Poster, so you can usually keep that cluster while swapping subject, camera, layout, or copy details.
  • A practical rewrite path is: keep the outcome, keep the strongest style cues, then replace only the subject and environment blocks.

Good Follow-up Questions

  • What changes first if you keep Portrait, Fashion, Poster but switch the subject matter?
  • Which part of the result comes from section-level structure (Portrait & Photography) versus tag-level style cues?
  • Which related cases in the same section give you a cleaner or more extreme variation of the same direction?

Full Prompt

Using REFERENCE_0 as the woman/hairstyle/outfit base, transform it into a soft beige lifestyle magazine infographic poster. Extend the portrait into a full-body standing pose: she is holding a neutral tote bag on one shoulder, one hand in her trouser pocket, wearing coordinated cream/white office-casual styling; keep the face anonymized/softly blurred as in the reference. Create an elegant scrapbook layout on an off-white background with blush tape, tiny hearts, botanical doodles, paper textures, and handwritten serif/cursive typography. Add the main title {argument name="headline text" default="bag check"} with the subtitle {argument name="subtitle text" default="daily things"}. On the right, add a paper card titled {argument name="section title" default="What’s in my bag?"} and arrange exactly 14 labeled daily-essential items in a clean flat-lay: 1 pouch, 2 handkerchief, 3 perfume, 4 lip product, 5 face compact, 6 wallet, 7 notebook, 8 pen, 9 smartphone, 10 snack, 11 card case, 12 keys, 13 earphones, 14 hand cream. Include a large beige tote bag at the lower right labeled as the bag, plus exactly 2 small inset lifestyle photos: one cafe photo at the lower left and one desk/coffee photo at the lower right. Add a small checklist titled "today’s outfit" with exactly 5 checked items: jacket, knit, pants, bag, pumps. Use a minimalist Japanese/Korean cafe-aesthetic palette of cream, taupe, beige, pale pink, and warm gray, with airy spacing and delicate editorial composition. Make the poster tall and vertical, suitable for a social-media seminar/sample graphic.

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