A clever advertisement designed to mimic an iOS AirDrop notification popup, with a witty transformation message and a before-and-after photo inside the notification card. The format is immediately recognizable, humorous, and scroll-stopping. Background (blurred, behind the popup): The entire background is a heavily blurred, close-up photograph of fabric — a soft, out-of-focus navy or dark blue (#1D3557) t-shirt fabric with subtle texture visible through the blur. This creates the illusion that the viewer is looking at their iPhone screen while an AirDrop notification has popped up over whatever they were viewing (in this case, browsing clothes). The blur is heavy — gaussian, with warm tones — like a real iOS depth-of-field effect behind a modal popup. AirDrop notification card (centered): A large white (#FFFFFF) rounded-rectangle card with iOS-standard rounded corners and a subtle drop shadow is centered in the image, occupying approximately 70% of the width and 85% of the height. This card mimics the exact iOS AirDrop receiving notification. Card contents (top to bottom): "AirDrop" header: At the top of the white card, bold black text in Apple's system font (San Francisco or similar clean sans-serif) reads: "AirDrop" — centered, large, and immediately recognizable. Message text: Below the header, centered gray/dark text in the standard iOS notification body font reads across two lines: "Looking to transform from dad to daddy? Get Forma Studio." The message is cheeky, confident, and viral-worthy — the "dad to daddy" language is playful and internet-native. The brand name is naturally embedded. Before-and-after photo (center of card): Below the message text, a side-by-side before-and-after photograph is embedded in the card: Left photo — Before ("dad"): A man (mid-30s, dark beard, dark hair, athletic-average build) standing indoors in a dimly lit room (warm ambient home lighting, plants visible in background). He wears an oversized, poorly fitting light blue/heather blue t-shirt that looks boxy, shapeless, and unflattering — the sleeves are too long, the body is too wide, and the fabric bunches awkwardly. He's looking down, adjusting something — his posture is slightly slouched. The overall impression is "regular guy in a mediocre shirt." Right photo — After ("daddy"): The same man, now outdoors in golden-hour sunlight at a park or sports field (green grass, light poles visible in background). He wears a perfectly fitted gray/slate t-shirt — the fit is architecturally precise: sleeves hit at the right point on the bicep, the body tapers through the torso, the fabric drapes cleanly without bunching. He's standing confidently, one hand holding a phone to his ear, the other hand casually in his pocket, smiling broadly. His posture is upright and confident. The overall impression is "same guy, completely elevated by a great shirt." The two photos sit side by side with a thin white gap between them — the transformation is clear and humorous. Action buttons (bottom of card): At the very bottom of the white card, separated by a thin horizontal gray line, two action buttons span the width: Left button: "Decline" in standard iOS blue text (a muted blue) — left-aligned within its half Right button: "Accept" in bold dark/black text (standard iOS bold action) — right-aligned within its half A thin vertical gray divider line separates the two buttons The buttons complete the AirDrop illusion — the viewer instinctively wants to "Accept" the transformation. Overall composition: The blurred fabric background creates the phone-screen illusion. The white AirDrop card is the entire focus — clean, familiar, and interactive-feeling. The before/after photos inside the card deliver the product transformation message with humor. The "Decline/Accept" buttons create a psychological pull toward acceptance. The overall mood is clever, cheeky, and transformation-focused — a fashion brand that uses a familiar digital format to communicate that great fit changes everything. The deep navy, mint white, and vibrant red (appearing subtly in the brand name if included) palette is secondary to the iOS-native white card format. High resolution, pixel-perfect iOS AirDrop notification recreation with embedded before-and-after lifestyle photography on a blurred fabric background, social media ad format, square 1:1 aspect ratio.
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Martin
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