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The Last Bite: A Culinary Choice for Tomorrow

Explore a striking visual of a world divided by waste and sustainability, challenging viewers to recognize how today's food habits shape the future. Join the movement toward a waste-free world and take responsibility for your plate!

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Prompt

“The Last Bite: A Future Without Waste” Core Visual Concept (Hero Idea) Create a futuristic scene where a student is about to take a bite of food, but: Half of the plate shows fresh, vibrant, real food The other half is completely replaced by waste (plastic wrappers, disposable spoons, food scraps turned rotten) The background transitions from: Left → a lush, green, clean environment Right → a polluted, barren, landfill-like world This represents how today’s habits decide tomorrow’s reality. Theme & Mood Tone: Futuristic, slightly dystopian but hopeful Style: High-detail digital illustration or semi-realistic Color Palette: Left side: greens, warm sunlight tones, natural colors Right side: grey, brown, toxic green, smoky overlays Strong contrast between “good future” vs “bad future” Layout Structure Top Section (Headline): Bold and large: “The Last Bite” Subheading just below: “A Future Without Waste” Center (Main Visual): The split plate + split background scene (dominant focal point) Mid-Lower Section (Minimal Messaging): Place 3 short, sharp lines: “Today’s habits shape tomorrow’s meals” “Waste less. Choose better.” “Your plate is your responsibility” Bottom Section (Call to Action): “Act now before every meal becomes a memory.” Typography Use bold, modern fonts for headings Keep body text minimal, clean, and well-spaced Maintain strong hierarchy (Title > Subheading > Key lines) Design Enhancements Add subtle glow or light rays on the “good” side Add smoke, cracks, or decay textures on the “waste” side Use depth and shadows to make the plate feel realistic Maintain balance — avoid overcrowding Print Specifications (Important for Canva Output) Size: A4 or A3 (vertical orientation) Resolution: High quality (300 DPI look) Margins: Keep safe margins for printing Ensure text is readable from a distance Final Objective The poster should feel like a snapshot of the future, forcing viewers to emotionally connect and realize that their everyday canteen choices directly impact what they’ll have tomorrow.

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Aspect Ratio: 3:4