# Cubism × Italian Futurism — composed image prompt # IndexStyle — https://indexstyle.org/compose?ids=cubism+italian-futurism # Cubism carries the structure. Italian Futurism appear as accents, each further back than the last. # Style descriptors only. Never imitates a specific artist, studio, brand or work. An original image that takes its structure from Cubism (Style, 1907–1925) and its accent from Italian Futurism (Style, 1909–1940s). Structural cues: Multiple viewpoints presented at once; Subjects broken down into facets; Muted earth tones and grey gradations; Collage of newsprint and lettering. Accent cues, used sparingly: Words-in-freedom; Radiating type; Onomatopoeia; Extreme jumps in scale. Composition: Break the subject into planes and set fragments from different viewpoints on one surface. Type and lettering: Echo the Synthetic phase, cutting compact grotesques and stencil capitals as pasted paper. Let one material quality come from the second style: Black and off-white with one warning color. Mood: Rebellion, Technology, Trust, Exhilaration, Futurism. Color: build on #e9e6dd, #67635d, #171615 with a single accent drawn from #eee4ce, #20201e, #d44531. Constraints: do not imitate, reference or name any specific artist, studio, brand, character or copyrighted work. Produce an original composition in the general period languages described above. # Where the two fight # - Both belong to Avant-garde, so the difference is small. Push the roles further apart than feels comfortable. # Cautions carried from each entry # - Cubism: Avoid fragmenting for decoration alone—if the planes no longer describe the subject from real viewpoints, the result reads as random shattering, not Cubism. # - Italian Futurism: Never split the movement's innovation from its embrace of war and Fascism; handle it critically. # Design specs: https://indexstyle.org/styles/cubism/design.md · https://indexstyle.org/styles/italian-futurism/design.md