Look — Event Invitation Poster
Type the event. Get an invitation-grade poster — wedding, sports league, conference, gallery opening, birthday, or launch party.
One Look, six event types. Wedding, sports league, conference, gallery opening, birthday, launch party. Type the event name, date, and venue, pick the type and a motif, and the model produces an invitation-grade poster — with the right typography, the right palette, and the wrong cues forbidden so a wedding never reads as a sports event and a launch party never reads as a wedding.

What you bring
- An event name — "Wei & Lina," "Pacific Cup 2026," "Quiet Forms." This becomes the typographic hero.
- An event type — wedding · sports league · conference · gallery opening · birthday · launch party. The visual language swaps with this.
- A date and a venue — the secondary type lines on the poster.
- A motif — floral · geometric · silhouette · photo-collage. How the typography is dressed.
Optionally: an accent colour. Leave it blank and the model picks one fitting the event type.
What you get back
A poster you'd actually print. The event name as the typographic hero, hierarchy non-negotiable. Date and venue clean and readable. Motif treatment that supports the type rather than fighting it. Refined, designed, keepsake-grade — the kind of thing a recipient saves.
Type rules, not type presets
The prompt doesn't just suggest an event type — it forbids the wrong cues. A wedding cannot run sport-stripe blocking. A launch party cannot use a pastel wedding palette. A gallery opening cannot show balloon arches. Six event types, each with a binding FORBIDDEN list, so the registers don't bleed.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @liyue_ai on X — the original Guangdong Super League invitation-poster prompt that framed the 9:16 invitation-grade format. The six-event-type enforcement, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.