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Thriller Book Cover Design

A dark cinematic paperback cover concept for thriller, mystery, and noir fiction.

PROMPT

Create a cinematic thriller book cover design. Show a dark rainy street, a lone figure under an umbrella, a glowing window in the distance, and high contrast noir atmosphere. Add large title text "THE LAST SIGNAL" in sharp condensed serif typography and author name "A. R. Vale" below. Use subtle torn paper texture, professional paperback cover layout, moody blue-black palette with one amber light, no watermark, no external logos.

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Model
GPT-Image-2
Aspect ratio
2:3
Resolution
2K
Best for
Print posters, event collateral
Prompt structure

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  1. Create a cinematic thriller book cover design. Show a dark rainy street
  2. a lone figure under an umbrella
  3. a glowing window in the distance
  4. and high contrast noir atmosphere. Add large title text "THE LAST SIGNAL" in sharp condensed serif typography and author name "A. R. Vale" below. Use subtle torn paper texture
  5. professional paperback cover layout
  6. moody blue-black palette with one amber light
  7. no watermark
  8. no external logos.
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