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Ребрендинг театра страхов «Паранойя» глазами ИИ

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Театр страхов Паранойя — это иммерсивный театр, в котором каждый человек может напрямую столкнуться со своими страхами и фобиями и побороть их. Данная работа демонстрирует то, как искусственный интеллект может помочь в создании айдентики и дополнить интересными элементами.

Данная работа была выполнена с помощью следующие сервисы: MyFonts, LeonardoAI, Adobe Color

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prompt: Logo design for a 'Theater of Fears Paranoia' in red and purple shades, incorporating eyes symbolizing paranoia and fear, with a simple, elegant font. The logo should evoke a sense of mystery and unease, with an abstract, surreal composition. The design should feel dramatic, intense, and thought-provoking

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Design a t-shirt and cap for 'Theater of Fears Paranoia' featuring abstract, surreal eyes as the central motif. The t-shirt design should include a large, distorted eye on the front, partially blending into dark, smoky patterns of red, purple, and black. The eye should evoke paranoia and unease, with sharp, angular lines or cracks emanating from it. The cap should have a smaller version of the eye, embroidered subtly on the front or side, with a minimalist design. Use dark colors with vibrant accents of red and purple. The overall style should be modern, edgy, and unsettling, perfect for fans of the theater.

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Three outdoor posters for the 'Theater of Fears Paranoia' featuring abstract, unsettling eyes to symbolize paranoia. The posters should use dark tones of red, purple, and black, creating an atmosphere of mystery and unease. The eyes should appear distorted or surreal, blending into the design in a way that evokes tension. The typography should be bold, simple, and striking, reflecting the theme of fear and paranoia. The posters should be placed on mockup billboards in urban environments, capturing the eerie, intense vibe of the theater.

Плакат 1: «A poster for 'Theater of Fears Paranoia' featuring a large, piercing eye in the center, subtly blending with dark, swirling smoke or shadows. Use deep reds and purples with black accents to create an atmosphere of suspense and fear. The eye should be hyper-realistic, slightly distorted, as if watching the viewer. The font should be bold and unsettling, with sharp edges and a sense of movement, giving an eerie, unsettling feeling. Place this on a mockup billboard in an urban setting.» Плакат 2: «A more abstract poster for 'Theater of Fears Paranoia', featuring multiple smaller, fragmented eyes scattered across the design. The background should be a mix of dark purples and blacks, with hints of deep red to add tension. The eyes should appear almost like broken glass, representing the fractured nature of paranoia. The typography should be minimalistic and clean, with a slight glitch effect to emphasize instability and fear. Show this design on a mockup billboard in a busy street environment.»

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Create a haunting and surreal design for a theater of paranoia, focusing on eyes as a central theme. Use dark, intense colors like deep blacks, blood reds, and shadowy purples. The design should feature a series of unsettling, overlapping eyes with distorted pupils, peering out from abstract, chaotic patterns or shadowy figures. Incorporate surreal, dreamlike elements like eyes emerging from cracks, shadows, or fog, symbolizing constant surveillance and fear. The typography should be eerie and distorted, matching the unsettling nature of the design. This image should be suitable for theater stationery items like notebooks, pens, and paper, with an overall feeling of unease, tension, and the sensation of being watched.

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Coffee cup design for a 'Theater of Fears Paranoia', featuring abstract eyes symbolizing paranoia, with dark red, purple, and black colors. The design should evoke a sense of unease and mystery, with surreal, dream-like elements. The eyes should be subtly integrated into the pattern, creating an unsettling yet captivating visual. The overall look should be sleek and modern, with eerie and intriguing aesthetics, fitting for a theater theme.

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Design an architectural building for 'Theater of Fears Paranoia' in a modern city setting. The structure should be futuristic yet inviting, with clean lines and dynamic, flowing shapes. Incorporate elements that subtly hint at the theme of paranoia, like abstract, eye-shaped windows or facades that seem to watch the surroundings. Use vibrant red and purple accents on the exterior, but keep the overall atmosphere bright and welcoming, with large glass windows and an open entrance. The theater should blend into the cityscape, standing out as a unique, intriguing landmark without being dark or ominous. Make the building feel like a place where mystery and drama await, while still being approachable and visually striking

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Design an interior for 'Theater of Fears Paranoia', combining modern and surreal elements to create an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere. The space should feature dark, moody tones with pops of red and purple, reflecting the theme of paranoia. Use distorted, angular shapes for furniture and décor, like chairs and tables with asymmetrical, fractured designs. Incorporate abstract eye motifs in the walls, lighting, or floors, subtly watching over the space. The lighting should be dramatic, with shadows and dim lighting creating a sense of unease. The theater seats should be sleek but slightly off-kilter, with a minimalist design. The space should feel both elegant and eerie, like a place where reality blurs and tension builds.

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Ребрендинг театра страхов «Паранойя» глазами ИИ
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