A clever, native-content, faux news article advertisement designed to mimic a mobile news app or website article preview, featuring a "BREAKING NEWS" header, a dramatic close-up food photograph of a thick chocolate shake being poured, a bold celebrity-endorsement headline, and a "Read more" link — all on a warm neutral background with a subtle border frame. The overall aesthetic is editorial, news-native, and deliberately designed to look like organic journalism rather than advertising. [Full Frame — Warm Neutral Background with Article Card, Square Format] The entire 1:1 square composition is framed on a warm, muted, caramel-tan (#B8906A) background — a soft, warm border that creates a phone-screen-like frame around the central "article" card. The article card itself is a large white/cream (#F8F4F0) panel with very slightly rounded corners, inset from the edges by approximately 4-5% on all sides, creating a visible warm border. This framing mimics how a news article card might appear within a news aggregator app, social media embedded link preview, or mobile browser — the warm border suggests the phone/app UI surrounding the content. [Top of Card — "BREAKING NEWS" Header Bar] At the very top of the cream article card, a news-app-style header bar: Left: A hamburger menu icon (three horizontal lines, ≡) in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — standard mobile navigation icon. Center-Left: "BREAKING NEWS" in bold, all-caps, heavy, wide-tracked, clean sans-serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — moderate size, left-aligned. The bold "BREAKING NEWS" label is a powerful pattern interrupt: it triggers the viewer's news-reading reflex, making them lean in to read the "article" before they realize it's an ad. Right: A search icon (magnifying glass, 🔍) in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — standard news app UI element. A thin horizontal line or subtle separation may sit below this header, separating it from the image below. [Center — Dramatic Chocolate Shake Pour Photograph] Below the header, occupying approximately 55-60% of the card's height, a stunning close-up food photograph shows a thick chocolate protein shake being poured: The photograph is a tight, dramatic crop showing a dark (#2A1A10) glass blender pitcher or mixing bowl tilted at an angle, pouring a thick, rich, glossy chocolate (#7A5030) protein shake in a wide, smooth, viscous stream downward into a clear glass mason jar or tumbler below. The shake is remarkably thick — it pours in a slow, heavy, ribbon-like stream that narrows as it stretches between the two vessels, creating a beautiful hourglass-like pour shape. The chocolate shake has a smooth, velvety surface — no bubbles, no separation, just pure, glossy, milk-chocolate-brown (#8A5A38) liquid with subtle darker (#5A3820) and lighter (#A07850) tonal variations where the light hits the curved stream. The texture screams "creamy, thick, indulgent." The background of the photograph is a soft warm peach-beige (#E8C8B0) — a neutral, skin-toned backdrop that lets the chocolate tones pop. The lighting is soft, directional from the upper-left — creating smooth highlights on the pour stream and the glass vessels, with warm, appetizing ambiance. The mason jar/tumbler below is partially visible — showing the rim and the shake pooling inside, with the same rich chocolate color. The jar has a standard threaded rim (#4A3A28) visible. [Bottom of Card — Headline and "Read More" CTA] Below the photograph, on the cream (#F8F4F0) card background: Article Headline: "A Pro Athlete Calls This Shake a 'Game-Changer'" In extra-bold, heavy-weight, title-case, clean serif in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — large display size (approximately 32-38pt), spanning approximately two to three lines, left-aligned. The serif is modern editorial — the kind of typeface used by major news publications for article headlines. "Game-Changer" is in quotation marks, presented as a direct quote. The headline reads exactly like a real news or lifestyle publication headline — it uses authority ("pro athlete"), social proof (celebrity endorsement), and curiosity (what shake?) to compel the click. "Read more" Link: Below the headline, left-aligned: "Read more" in regular-weight, sentence-case, clean sans-serif in medium gray (#8A8A8A) — small size, resembling a standard article preview truncation link. Right Arrow: On the far right of the "Read more" line, a small right-pointing arrow (→) in dark charcoal (#1A1A1A) — suggesting "tap to continue reading." This arrow is a standard UI element in article preview cards. [Color Specifications] Warm caramel-tan outer border (#B8906A), article card cream (#F8F4F0), header text charcoal (#1A1A1A), menu and search icons charcoal (#1A1A1A), photograph background peach-beige (#E8C8B0), chocolate shake rich brown (#7A5030 to #8A5A38), shake highlight (#A07850), shake dark (#5A3820), pour vessel dark (#2A1A10), jar rim (#4A3A28), headline charcoal (#1A1A1A), "Read more" gray (#8A8A8A), arrow charcoal (#1A1A1A), Peakfuel brand orange (#FF6700), brand white (#FFFFFF), brand dark (#1A1A1A). [Typography Specifications] "BREAKING NEWS": bold, all-caps, wide-tracked, clean sans-serif in charcoal (#1A1A1A). Hamburger menu: standard three-line icon. Search: magnifying glass icon. Headline "A Pro Athlete Calls This Shake a 'Game-Changer'": extra-bold, title-case, editorial serif in charcoal (#1A1A1A). "Read more": regular, sentence-case, sans-serif in gray (#8A8A8A). Arrow →: charcoal (#1A1A1A). The overall composition feels like a native ad or sponsored content preview that a viewer would encounter in a news feed, Apple News, Google Discover, or social media embedded link — the kind of creative that hijacks the editorial trust of journalism to deliver a product message. The "BREAKING NEWS" header triggers an automatic attention response — everyone reads breaking news. The dramatic chocolate pour photograph is pure food-porn that creates desire before the headline is even read. The headline itself is structured like real journalism — a celebrity endorsement framed as news rather than advertising. The "Read more" CTA completes the illusion: this isn't a finished ad, it's a preview of a longer article you need to tap to read. The overall mood is editorially authoritative, appetizingly dramatic, and cleverly disguised — positioning Peakfuel's protein shake as newsworthy, celebrity-endorsed, and too important to scroll past. High resolution, faux news article preview card with "BREAKING NEWS" header, dramatic close-up chocolate shake pour photography on warm peach background, bold editorial headline, and "Read more" CTA link, on warm caramel-bordered frame, social media native content ad format, 1:1 square aspect ratio.
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Martin
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