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This Nano Banana Guide case study shows how the prompt ‘A vertical (3:4) 4K-resolution minimalist futurist exhibition poster with an ultra-light cool gray background (#f4f4f4). At the center of the poster is a fluid 3D metaball shaped like a classic Coca-Cola bottle in full form, rendered in frosted glass with delicate grainy noise. The fluid gradient transitions from Coca-Cola Red (#E41C23) to Pearl White (#FFFFFF), giving it a silky glass-like appearance. High-position softbox lighting casts long, soft colored shadows and a subtle halo. The fluid overlaps with the text: letters obscured by the frosted glass appear with a gentle Gaussian blur. •The main title, the classic red “Coca-Cola” logo, is centered and partially obscured by the fluid. The covered letters are slightly blurred through the frosted glass. •The subtitle, in bold all-caps modern sans-serif pure black font, reads: “TASTE THE FEELING”, placed below the main title. It is also partially overlapped by the fluid and blurred in those areas, while the rest remains sharp. The overall layout is clean with generous whitespace, balanced composition, sharp focus, and HDR high dynamic range. ’ becomes real results.

minimalist poster
product design
3D rendering
brand marketing
glass material

Minimalist Futurist Poster

By @ZHO_ZHO_ZHO
2025-09-03

Minimalist Futurist Poster

Case Study Details

This Nano Banana Guide example demonstrates how the prompt ‘A vertical (3:4) 4K-resolution minimalist futurist exhibition poster with an ultra-light cool gray background (#f4f4f4). At the center of the poster is a fluid 3D metaball shaped like a classic Coca-Cola bottle in full form, rendered in frosted glass with delicate grainy noise. The fluid gradient transitions from Coca-Cola Red (#E41C23) to Pearl White (#FFFFFF), giving it a silky glass-like appearance. High-position softbox lighting casts long, soft colored shadows and a subtle halo. The fluid overlaps with the text: letters obscured by the frosted glass appear with a gentle Gaussian blur. •The main title, the classic red “Coca-Cola” logo, is centered and partially obscured by the fluid. The covered letters are slightly blurred through the frosted glass. •The subtitle, in bold all-caps modern sans-serif pure black font, reads: “TASTE THE FEELING”, placed below the main title. It is also partially overlapped by the fluid and blurred in those areas, while the rest remains sharp. The overall layout is clean with generous whitespace, balanced composition, sharp focus, and HDR high dynamic range. ’ turns into a photorealistic or stylized image result.

Original Prompt

A vertical (3:4) 4K-resolution minimalist futurist exhibition poster with an ultra-light cool gray background (#f4f4f4). At the center of the poster is a fluid 3D metaball shaped like a classic Coca-Cola bottle in full form, rendered in frosted glass with delicate grainy noise. The fluid gradient transitions from Coca-Cola Red (#E41C23) to Pearl White (#FFFFFF), giving it a silky glass-like appearance. High-position softbox lighting casts long, soft colored shadows and a subtle halo. The fluid overlaps with the text: letters obscured by the frosted glass appear with a gentle Gaussian blur. •The main title, the classic red “Coca-Cola” logo, is centered and partially obscured by the fluid. The covered letters are slightly blurred through the frosted glass. •The subtitle, in bold all-caps modern sans-serif pure black font, reads: “TASTE THE FEELING”, placed below the main title. It is also partially overlapped by the fluid and blurred in those areas, while the rest remains sharp. The overall layout is clean with generous whitespace, balanced composition, sharp focus, and HDR high dynamic range.

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minimalist poster
product design
3D rendering
brand marketing
glass material

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