Look — Monochrome Concept Poster
Type a phrase. Get a black-and-white Op-Art poster where the abstract figure reads as a visual metaphor of your theme.
Some ideas deserve visual weight. A two-word phrase, a paper title, a slogan you keep coming back to — they read better hung on a wall than buried in a doc. Most "make a poster" tools produce templates. This Look produces concepts.

What you bring
A short phrase. Up to 40 characters, Chinese or English. That's the headline.
You also pick the format — vertical 2:3 (default), 1:1 square, or 3:2 landscape — depending on where the poster will live.
What you get back
A black-and-white poster in the lineage of Op Art, parametric design, and experimental Swiss typography. Your phrase is set big and weighty in the centre. Around and behind it, an abstract figure is generated as a visual translation of what the phrase means — convergence for ideas about fusion, fissure for conflict, vortex for cycles, node networks for systems.
If you give it Chinese, an English subtitle is added below. Give it English and a Chinese line is added. The supporting typography — sidebar labels, structural marks, captions — is auto-generated to match the theme.
Series energy
The aesthetic is intentionally narrow: monochrome, paper-textured, dense in the figure but disciplined in the layout. Ten posters from this Look will look like ten pieces from one collection — useful if you're decorating an office, a deck, or a 小红书 grid.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you can make two before topping up.