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Frostbyte — Don't Change Your Life. Just Your Breakfast.
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Frostbyte — Don't Change Your Life. Just Your Breakfast.

Prompt

A witty, copy-driven, print-magazine-style advertisement featuring a humorous escalating text sequence on a bold yellow background, a product box and cereal bowl photograph, a hand-drawn arrow, a memorable tagline, and a brand logo — all presented as a full-page magazine ad photographed at a slight angle showing the physical print context. The overall aesthetic is bold, irreverent, copywriting-first, and deliberately old-school print advertising. [Full Frame — Magazine Page, Photographed at Slight Angle] The entire composition is presented as a photograph of a physical print magazine page — the ad is shown within the context of a bound magazine, shot from a slightly elevated angle (approximately 10-15 degrees from flat). The magazine is open and lying on a surface, with visible details that sell the "real print" illusion: The left edge shows the magazine's spiral binding holes or perforated binding strip (#E8E8E4). A thin strip of the facing page is visible at the far left — possibly showing a CMYK color calibration strip or printer's marks in tiny colored squares (cyan, magenta, yellow, black). A small date/issue text is faintly visible at the very top of the page in tiny gray type. The page has a very subtle paper texture — not glossy digital-flat, but a soft matte with the faintest grain. A very soft shadow falls at the bottom-right where the page curves slightly from the binding. This "photo of a magazine ad" framing is a deliberate creative choice — it gives the digital ad the borrowed authority and craftsmanship of print advertising. [Upper 60% — Bold Yellow Background with Humorous Copy] The upper majority of the magazine page is a flat, bright, saturated yellow (#F0C800) — a bold, attention-grabbing, cheerful yellow that dominates the page. On this yellow field, the ad's copy is laid out in a left-aligned, cascading text sequence: Four lines of escalating "you could" suggestions, each slightly indented further than the last (creating a visual staircase effect): Line 1: "You could wake up at 5am." — in medium-weight, italic, sentence-case, clean serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — moderate size. Line 2: "You could run 10 miles a day." — same italic serif, slightly indented to the right. Line 3: "You could hire a personal trainer called Maximus to shout at you whenever you look at a chocolate bar." — same italic serif, indented further. This longest line wraps to two or three sub-lines, and the absurd specificity ("called Maximus") is the comedic escalation that makes the reader smile. Line 4 (The Punchline): "Or you could just swap your sugary cereal for our zero sugar stuff." — in bold, heavy-weight (not italic — shifting from italic to bold marks the tonal shift from hypotheticals to the solution), sentence-case serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — slightly larger than the preceding lines. This is the pivot: after three increasingly ridiculous suggestions, the simple, practical alternative lands with maximum impact. Below the punchline, a small hand-drawn arrow in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — a casual, sketched curved arrow pointing from the text toward the product on the right — connecting the copy to the visual. [Lower-Right — Product Box and Cereal Bowl] In the lower-right area, straddling the yellow background and a white (#FFFFFF) lower strip: Cereal Box: A standard-sized cereal box in warm golden-yellow (#E8B820) — matching the ad's yellow palette — with the Frostbyte brand identity: "FROSTBYTE" in bold, chunky, all-caps, geometric sans-serif in dark navy (#263238) — displayed vertically along the right edge of the box. "Peanut Butter Cereal" in bold, title-case type on the front face. A playful cartoon mascot illustration — a small character wearing sunglasses, riding or sitting on a peanut — in a fun, animated style. Nutritional callout badges: "14g Protein" / "5g Net Carbs" / "0g Sugar" in bold type inside small badge boxes on the lower front face. "240G e" in tiny regulatory text. Cereal Bowl: In front of the box, a simple white (#F5F5F0) ceramic cereal bowl filled with golden-brown (#C8864A) cereal pieces — small, round, ring-shaped or puffed pieces. Some cereal pieces have spilled over the bowl's rim and scattered on the white surface, adding a casual, appetizing imperfection. The cereal catches warm light, creating tiny individual highlights. [Lower Strip — White Background with Tagline and Brand Logo] The bottom 20% of the page transitions to a clean white (#FFFFFF) background — creating a clear visual footer: Tagline (Left-Aligned): "Don't change your life. Just your breakfast." in bold, heavy-weight, sentence-case, clean serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — moderate-large size, spanning two lines. This is the memorable brand tagline — it encapsulates the entire ad's philosophy in two sentences. The period after "life" creates a dramatic pause before the punchline "Just your breakfast." Brand Logo (Right-Aligned): "FROSTBYTE" in bold, chunky, all-caps, distinctive geometric sans-serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — the brand's wordmark with its characteristic lightning-bolt or distinctive letterform treatment. A small ™ symbol at the end. [Color Specifications] Yellow background (#F0C800), copy text charcoal (#1A1A1A), magazine page paper (#F8F6F0), binding holes/strip (#E8E8E4), CMYK marks (cyan/magenta/yellow/black dots), cereal box golden-yellow (#E8B820), brand text navy (#263238), nutritional badges dark on light, cereal pieces golden-brown (#C8864A), bowl white (#F5F5F0), white footer strip (#FFFFFF), tagline charcoal (#1A1A1A), brand logo charcoal (#1A1A1A), hand-drawn arrow charcoal (#1A1A1A), scattered cereal on white surface, page shadow (#D8D4D0), Frostbyte brand blue (#00B0FF), brand light (#E1F5FE), brand dark (#263238). [Typography Specifications] Escalating "You could" lines: medium-weight, italic, sentence-case, classical serif in charcoal (#1A1A1A). Punchline "Or you could just swap...": bold, heavy, sentence-case (non-italic), serif in charcoal — the weight shift marks the tonal pivot. Hand-drawn arrow: sketched, casual curve in charcoal. Box "Peanut Butter Cereal": bold, title-case, sans-serif. Box "FROSTBYTE": bold, all-caps, vertical geometric sans-serif in navy (#263238). Nutritional badges: bold, mixed numerals + descriptors. Tagline "Don't change your life. Just your breakfast.": bold, heavy, sentence-case, serif in charcoal. Brand logo "FROSTBYTE": bold, all-caps, distinctive geometric sans-serif in charcoal with ™. The overall composition feels like a rediscovered golden-age print advertisement — the kind of ad that a creative director would pin to their inspiration wall. The copy-first approach is a deliberate rebellion against the image-heavy, short-attention-span norms of social media advertising. The escalating "you could" sequence is classic comedic copywriting: it builds absurdity (hiring a trainer named Maximus) before releasing the tension with a disarmingly simple solution (just swap your cereal). The "photo of a magazine page" framing adds a layer of meta-advertising sophistication — it says "we're so confident in our copy that we bought a full-page magazine ad and then photographed it for social." The tagline "Don't change your life. Just your breakfast." is one of those rare lines that could run for years — it's simple, memorable, and perfectly captures the brand's low-effort, high-reward philosophy. The overall mood is witty, confident, and delightfully analog — positioning Frostbyte's cereal as the simplest possible health upgrade: same morning, same routine, different box. High resolution, photograph of a physical print magazine advertisement page showing binding and print marks, bold yellow background with cascading humorous italic copy, product box and cereal bowl photography, hand-drawn directional arrow, memorable tagline, and brand logo on white footer strip, social media ad format sharing a print campaign, 1:1 square aspect ratio.

AI Model

Nano Banana 2

Google

Category
Food & Beverage

Submitted by

Martin

@martinvarto

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