
A cinematic travel poster collage titled “Lost in Bangladesh”. Vintage scrapbook aesthetic with torn paper textures, layered composition, and warm earthy color grading (green, red, beige tones inspired by Bangladesh flag). Center composition features a stylish young male traveler wearing sunglasses, casual shirt, backpack, holding a DSLR camera, looking confident and adventurous.
Background includes iconic Bangladesh landmarks: Ahsan Manzil (pink palace) on the left with sunburst rays, National Martyrs’ Memorial on the right with urban Dhaka traffic scene. Add river scene with a traditional boat, birds flying in the sky, and subtle grunge overlays.
Include design elements:
Postage stamp with Bangladesh flag
Passport stamp “Dhaka Bangladesh”
Street signs in both Bengali and English (Dhaka, Ahsan Manzil)
Handwritten brush typography for “Bangladesh” in bold red
Clean bold font for “LOST IN” in green
Tagline: “Where stories live forever”
Sticker-style badges like “Rivers, People & Poetry”
Travel note section (handwritten style) listing experiences: Cox’s Bazar, Sundarbans, Old Dhaka street food, Srimangal tea
Food element: traditional rice and curry plate
Rickshaw art pattern detail on one side
Style: Hyper-detailed, cinematic lighting, soft shadows, subtle film grain, high contrast, professional travel campaign poster, mixed media collage + photorealism.
Aspect ratio: 2:3
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A high-quality travel poster titled “LOST IN BANGLADESH” in a vintage scrapbook collage style. In the center, a confident South Asian male traveler with a beard and sunglasses stands holding a professional DSLR camera, wearing an olive green safari shirt and a brown backpack. The background is a dense, textured arrangement of torn paper edges, postcards, and travel stamps. Key visual elements include the pink Ahsan Manzil palace, the National Martyrs’ Memorial, a traditional rickshaw with colorful art, a wooden boat on a river, and a plate of steaming biryani with milk tea. The color palette features warm earth tones, deep greens, and vibrant reds. The overall vibe is cinematic, adventurous, and nostalgic, with distressed paper textures and Halftone dot patterns in the background.