Aspect ratio 16:9, a super complex commercial poster designed for Meituan, with a style of futuristic Taoist calendar or talismanic diagram.
Layout and Style: The entire poster is a dense, intricate grid filled with text and icons, imitating traditional Chinese woodblock prints on yellowed old paper. All the text uses classic woodcut-style Kai or Song typefaces arranged vertically from right to left.
Central Deity: In the center stands the "Delivery God," depicted in an ancient woodblock style. He wears the Yellow Emperor's robe and a kangaroo-ear divine crown, holding a phone displaying the Meituan App in one hand and a delivery meal box in the other.
Complex Text Grid:
Top Title: Within an ornate picture frame, the main title reads from right to left: "Cyber Calendar · All Things Are Suitable."
Surrounding Grid: The central deity is surrounded by a grid representing the twelve hours of the day (Zi, Chou, Yin...). Under each hour, there's a column of vertically arranged text describing auspicious and inauspicious activities, such as "Auspicious: Order late-night snacks" and "Inauspicious: Sleep on an empty stomach."
Corner Elements: In each corner are the eight trigrams from the I Ching, with each trigram associated with a Meituan service and a small woodblock print icon (for example, a mechanical horse representing shared bikes).
Details: The poster is adorned with several red square seals in seal script. The overall atmosphere blends ancient mysticism with modern daily life, embodying a "Cyber Taoism" aesthetic. Masterpiece, high information density.
Negative Prompts: 3D, photo, modern fonts, horizontal text, minimalistic, simple, blurry, ugly, deformed, poor calligraphy, watermark.