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Typography City Skyline Silhouette

Creates a black and white typography poster where city names are morphed into their exact skyline silhouettes using negative space and architectural details.

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2x2 grid, 16:9, do this for 4 famous cities: Anchor: The word "{argument name="city names" default="TOKYO / PARIS / CAIRO"}" :: morphed into the exact skyline silhouette of that city ::4 Morphology: Black and white negative space typography art. Letters stack and stretch vertically to become skyscrapers, towers, and spires. The tallest letters become the tallest landmarks. Skyline is readable as both a word and a city profile simultaneously ::3 Material Physics: Crisp white ink on black cardstock. Hard edges. No curves softened. Each building-letter has distinct window details etched into it ::3 Illumination: Flat graphic, dusk silhouette quality, high contrast ::2 Render Stack: City tourism poster, travel print, architectural illustration ::1 Negative: [color, gradients, realistic windows, people, vehicles, clouds, ground reflection] :: -1

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city names
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TOKYO / PARIS / CAIRO

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