프롬프트 미리보기 — 채우는 순간 반영
[INPUT]
- language: Korean
- output_size: 1024x1536
[1. PURPOSE]
Create a one-page small-business store interior concept board for a café startup or renovation briefing, formatted like a real designer moodboard / Pinterest-style presentation sheet photographed as a premium client proposal.
The board should communicate concept, palette, materials, props, lighting, zoning, and spatial direction at a glance, with realistic printed labels, sample tags, memo notes, and small presentation details that make it feel ready for an actual store planning meeting.
[2. OBJECT & COMPOSITION]
- Vertical single-page board with a 4-part editorial grid: color swatches, material miniatures, interior sketch/photo panel, and signature prop/detail miniatures, plus a compact project-info strip.
- Main title area at the top 12–15% of the canvas, with the concept name {매장 종류·이름} centered or left-aligned depending on the grid balance.
- Background: warm off-white premium paper texture with subtle grain, faint pencil guide marks, taped sample corners, tiny registration ticks, and realistic printed presentation-board depth.
- Use {컨셉 키워드}, {컬러 팔레트}, {자재}, {소품·디테일}, {레이아웃}, {비율/사이즈} as the content anchors for all panels.
- Add authentic client-deck details such as project code, date stamp, small page number, scale note, budget memo, designer credit, and contact-style footer text, while keeping the core board readable.
[3. CORE STRUCTURE]
1. Header zone (top 12–15%): Set the title “{매장 종류·이름}” in a bold but refined Korean display style. Add a compact subtitle using {컨셉 키워드}, plus small metadata: “INTERIOR CONCEPT BOARD”, “VOL.01”, “2026.05”, “제안서 초안”, “Designer: 스튜디오 온도”, and a tiny project code such as “SB-168 / LOCAL SHOP RENOVATION”.
2. Project-info strip: Beneath the title or along the right edge, include small realistic labels: “매장 타입”, “컨셉 키워드”, “면적/비율”, “동선 요약”, “예상 공사 포인트”, with Korean text referencing {매장 종류·이름}, {컨셉 키워드}, {레이아웃}, and {비율/사이즈}. Include a tiny QR-like square and barcode-style reference area as design-deck details, not as official certification.
3. Color swatch panel: Place 4–6 horizontal or square swatches with visible HEX labels and Korean color names; use the tones implied by {컬러 팔레트}. Add printed chip codes and notes such as “MAIN WALL”, “COUNTER”, “POINT FABRIC”, “PLANT ACCENT”, with realistic paper shadows and slight ink texture.
4. Material panel: Show tactile material samples for {자재} as miniature photo tiles, cutout cards, or overlapping physical sample chips, including wood grain, painted wall texture, metal detail, stone or tile surface, fabric/leather option, and a light reflective surface if needed. Add tiny Korean captions such as “상판 후보”, “벽면 마감”, “가구 프레임”, “손잡이 디테일”.
5. Interior concept panel: Include a refined interior sketch or reference-image style view of the store layout, reflecting {컨셉 키워드} with furniture placement, wall finish, counter form, shelving, lighting fixtures, menu board, entrance view, plant accents, and customer circulation. Add believable callout arrows and labels such as “주문 동선”, “픽업 존”, “2인석”, “포토월”, “수납 선반”.
6. Floor-plan / zoning inset: Add a small simplified floor plan thumbnail based on {레이아웃}, with counter, seating, entrance, service path, and back-bar/storage zones. Include scale text such as “SCALE 1:80”, “동선 폭 900mm”, and “좌석 비율 {비율/사이즈}”.
7. Prop/detail panel: Display miniature lifestyle props from {소품·디테일} as arranged cutouts or small photo cards, such as plants, pendant lighting, ceramic cup, linen curtain, menu stand, vintage wall clock, framed coffee illustration, basket, signage plaque, or tray details. Add sticker-like labels and subtle handwritten memo notes in Korean.
8. Footer / proposal note: Add a slim footer line with “CLIENT REVIEW COPY”, “문의 02-000-1680”, “서울 로컬 상권 테스트”, “page 01 / concept direction”, and a short Korean CTA-style note such as “현장 실측 후 자재 사양 확정”.
9. Layout discipline: Keep all sections aligned in a polished designer grid with consistent gutters, visible hierarchy, label readability, and layered editorial realism; the board should feel like a designer’s client proposal page based on {레이아웃}, with real printed artifacts rather than a sterile mockup.
[4. STYLE RULES]
- Typography: Pretendard or Noto Sans KR for Korean labels, Inter or Helvetica Neue for English/HEX labels; use bold 700 for title, medium 500 for section labels, and 18–28px equivalent sizing for clarity. Use smaller 9–12pt-equivalent captions for project codes, material tags, footer notes, and callouts.
- Color palette: cream #F6F1E8, wood brown #B88A5A, deep brown #5A3E2B, warm beige #D8C7B4, plant green #6F8B5B, charcoal #2E2A27.
- Border/shadow: thin 1px neutral border around tiles, soft drop shadow 0 6px 18px rgba(0,0,0,0.10), subtle paper edge contrast, gentle tile layering, realistic sample-card thickness, and soft contact shadows.
- Graphic details: add fine divider rules, corner labels, annotation arrows, tape strips, clipped material tags, tiny numbering marks, and presentation-sheet microcopy that support the interior concept without changing the subject.
- Text rendered in the image should be mostly Korean with compact English technical labels where appropriate, matching a professional Seoul-based interior studio proposal.
[5. VISUAL STYLE]
- Camera / lens: editorial product-board look, simulated 50mm lens perspective with gentle flat-lay composition, crisp print detail, high-resolution scanned presentation aesthetic.
- Lighting: soft diffused studio light from upper-left at 45°, mild fill from right, realistic paper and material shadows, readable grain on wood, fabric, tile, paint, and metal surfaces.
- Color grade: warm cream + wood + muted green + deep coffee-brown, with low saturation and clean neutral balance.
- Rendering quality: highly detailed realistic printed board, believable paper fibers, tactile material samples, crisp Korean typography, accurate grid alignment, and subtle depth between overlapping cards.
[6. MOOD]
Premium interior design proposal board — a polished café or small-shop concept presentation with the warmth of a Kinfolk-style editorial spread, the practicality of a designer client deck, and the credibility of a real renovation briefing package.
[7. CRITICAL]
- Korean text accuracy: “{매장 종류·이름}”, “{컨셉 키워드}”, “{컬러 팔레트}”, “{자재}”, “{소품·디테일}”, “{레이아웃}”, “{비율/사이즈}”.
- Include realistic Korean deck text such as “INTERIOR CONCEPT BOARD”, “제안서 초안”, “컬러 팔레트”, “자재 샘플”, “공간 스케치”, “소품 디테일”, “주문 동선”, “픽업 존”, “현장 실측 후 자재 사양 확정”.
- Each panel must remain visually separated and easy to read, with labels, callouts, material chips, and image tiles placed in a coherent hierarchy.
- HEX labels must be legible and paired with the correct Korean color name in each swatch.
- If any sketched interior view is included, the perspective must be coherent and architectural lines must remain straight and believable.
- The result should look like a real printed concept board for {매장 종류·이름}, not a blank template.
[8. 🚫 PROHIBITED]
- Fake official seals / certifications
- Broken Korean characters