
Spanish Archaeology Magazine Cover
This prompt generates a dramatic Spanish-language archaeology magazine cover about the Egyptian pyramids, suitable for editorial posters, YouTube thumbnails, or educational history media branding.
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{
"type": "Spanish archaeology magazine cover poster",
"style": "high-impact editorial cover design, cinematic photorealism mixed with infographic collage, dark blue and gold color palette, dramatic desert lighting, polished magazine typography",
"format": "vertical portrait cover",
"publication": {
"masthead": "ARQUEOLOGÍA",
"top categories": [
"HISTORIA",
"ARQUEOLOGÍA",
"CIVILIZACIONES"
],
"tagline": "DESCUBRIR NUESTRO PASADO PARA COMPRENDER NUESTRO FUTURO",
"issue box": {
"label": "NÚMERO",
"number": "{argument name=\"issue number\" default=\"7\"}",
"date": "{argument name=\"issue date\" default=\"MAYO DE 2026\"}"
}
},
"main scene": {
"background": "clear blue sky over the Giza plateau at golden hour",
"centerpiece": "a massive sunlit pyramid seen from the front, glowing at the apex with a bright halo of sunlight",
"foreground right": "a middle-aged male archaeologist-explorer in a brown fedora and beige field shirt, waist-up, pointing upward with his right index finger, rugged beard, documentary-host presence",
"crowd": "small scattered human figures at the base of the pyramid for scale",
"mood": "grand, educational, revelatory"
},
"cover lines": {
"kicker": "BIENVENIDOS AL APOGEO DEL",
"main headline": "{argument name=\"main headline\" default=\"REINO ANTIGUO\"}",
"deck": "Hace más de 4500 años, los faraones de la IV Dinastía construyeron las pirámides de Guiza, las inmensas \"máquinas de resurrección\" definitivas de Egipto.",
"host credit": "CON {argument name=\"host name\" default=\"JAVIER RUBIO DONZÉ\"} DE ACADEMIA PLAY"
},
"layout": {
"sections": [
{
"title": "main cover story",
"position": "upper left to center",
"count": 4,
"labels": [
"BIENVENIDOS AL APOGEO DEL",
"REINO",
"ANTIGUO",
"Hace más de 4500 años, los faraones de la IV Dinastía construyeron las pirámides de Guiza, las inmensas \"máquinas de resurrección\" definitivas de Egipto."
]
},
{
"title": "myth debunk box",
"position": "left middle",
"count": 3,
"labels": [
"¿FUERON LOS EXTRATERRESTRES CON TECNOLOGÍA LÁSER?",
"¡PARA NADA!",
"En este video desmontamos los mitos pseudocientíficos usando pura arqueología e ingeniería."
]
},
{
"title": "papyrus feature",
"position": "center right middle",
"count": 2,
"labels": [
"EL PAPIRO DE MERER",
"La prueba que demuestra que los constructores no eran esclavos maltratados, sino obreros privilegiados, muy bien alimentados y estructurados."
]
},
{
"title": "bottom feature cards",
"position": "bottom row",
"count": 3,
"labels": [
"INGENIERÍA SIN HIERRO",
"FUERZA, AGUA Y FRICCIÓN",
"TEORÍAS DE CONSTRUCCIÓN"
]
},
{
"title": "footer",
"position": "bottom edge",
"count": 2,
"labels": [
"CIENCIA · ARQUEOLOGÍA · EXPERIMENTACIÓN",
"EL CONOCIMIENTO DEL PASADO, AL ALCANCE DE TODOS."
]
}
],
"additional visual elements": {
"count": 6,
"labels": [
"small white pyramid diagram with red guide lines and a curved golden arrow",
"aged papyrus illustration showing ancient Egyptian boats and figures",
"bottom-left card image of a worker cutting or polishing stone blocks by hand",
"bottom-center card image of several workers hauling a massive stone block on a wooden sledge",
"bottom-right card image of a pyramid construction cutaway or ramp system model with red ramp lines",
"bottom-right play-logo text ACADEMIA PLAY !"
]
}
},
"typography": {
"masthead": "very large condensed uppercase serif in textured metallic gold",
"headlines": "bold uppercase sans serif in white and yellow",
"body text": "compact editorial sans serif in white",
"issue box": "gold outlined dark panel with stacked uppercase text"
},
"composition": "the masthead dominates the top third, the pyramid and pointing host occupy the center, text blocks wrap around the figure, three equally sized feature panels span the bottom third",
"quality": "ultra-detailed, sharp print-ready layout, realistic textures, premium documentary magazine aesthetic"
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