Please design a high-completeness "Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo" based on the user-inputted [Brand Name / Personal Name] [Subtitle / Product Name] [Type / Industry] [Brand Positioning] [Person Identity] [Person Characteristics] [Professional Attributes] [Emotional Temperament] [Wordmark Style] [Main Color] [Secondary Color] [Aspect Ratio]. [User Input] Brand Name / Personal Name: [Brand Name / Personal Name] Subtitle / Product Name: [Subtitle / Product Name] Type / Industry: [Photography Studio / Coffee Owner / Fitness Coach / Catering Owner / Design Studio / Consultant Brand / Doctor Personal Brand / Self-media IP / Trendy Studio, etc.] Brand Positioning: [Brand Positioning] Person Identity: [Photographer / Coffee Owner / Coach / Chef / Designer / Consultant / Teacher / Doctor / Content Owner, etc.] Person Characteristics: [Hairstyle / Glasses / Beard / Hat / Face Shape / Clothing / Pose / Tools / Temperament Characteristics] Professional Attributes: [Professional / Trendy / Friendly / Owner Sense / Service Sense / Credibility / Craftsmanship, etc.] Emotional Temperament: [Professional, Steady, Friendly, Opinionated, Trendy, Credible, Warm, Capable, Down-to-earth, Owner Temperament, etc.] Wordmark Style: [Modern Rational / Retro Owner / Strength Sports / Handwritten Sign / Street Trend / Professional Studio, etc.] Main Color: [Main Color] Secondary Color: [Secondary Color] Aspect Ratio: [Aspect Ratio] [Important Rules: If the user uploaded a portrait / personal photo] If the user provides a reference image of the person, please use that reference image as the basis for the character's image. Requirements: 1. Retain the core identification features of the person, including but not limited to: face shape, hairstyle, hairline, glasses, beard, hat, facial proportions, clothing silhouette, overall temperament; 2. Do not directly copy the reference photo into a realistic illustration, nor make it a common photo-to-illustration conversion; 3. The reference person must be processed into a logo-like, block-like, symbolic, and artistic form; 4. The goal is to "preserve person recognition + enhance brand sense," not mechanical replication; 5. If the person has obvious professional characteristics or personal style, these should also be preserved and strengthened; 6. If the pose in the uploaded photo is not suitable for a logo, it can be adjusted to a half-body / avatar composition more suitable for a logo while preserving the recognition features. [If no person photo is uploaded] If the user does not provide a reference photo, design an original portrait logo that matches the brand positioning based on the user's input of person identity, person characteristics, professional attributes, and emotional temperament. [Core Goal] What needs to be designed this time is a "Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo" that truly has a designer sense and brand recognition. It is not a common avatar illustration, nor is it a simple "avatar + typing" composite image. Instead, it must integrate "person portrait, customized wordmark, professional identity, brand temperament, and a few structural elements" into a complete, commercially usable, communicable, and scalable personal brand logo. The final effect should look like a main brand logo that a real personal brand, studio brand, owner brand, or professional service brand can use directly. [Design Essence] The focus of this type of logo is not to draw the person realistically, but to transform the person into a brand personality symbol: 1. Portrait is responsible for memory points; 2. Brand wordmark is responsible for recognition; 3. Professional characteristics are responsible for positioning; 4. Font design is responsible for style; 5. Composition structure is responsible for completeness. [Most Important Principles] 1. The person must be the main recognition point, but not like a common illustration avatar; 2. The person must be processed artistically, in blocks, and symbolically; 3. The brand name / person name must be clear and eye-catching, with a sense of a customized wordmark; 4. The wordmark cannot use standard fonts directly; it must have industry temperament and design variations; 5. The person and the wordmark must form a whole, not a mechanical vertical arrangement; 6. The overall look must have a sense of branding, style, and commercial completeness; 7. Don't be too formal, too template-like, or too ordinary; it should have a designer's work feel. [Portrait Requirements] Please design a highly recognizable character avatar or half-body image around [Person Identity] and [Person Characteristics]. The character should lean toward logo-ization and may use: - Black-and-white block portraits; - Flat line-art portraits; - Print-style portraits; - Silk-screen poster-style portraits; - Half-body professional character graphics; - Character avatars within circular / semi-circular / color block bases. Character requirements: 1. Retain the most critical personal features, such as hairstyle, glasses, beard, hat, clothing silhouette, face shape, pose; 2. Do not pursue full realism; use strong simplification and artistic extraction; 3. Strengthen black-and-white light and shadow blocks to create stronger visual recognition; 4. Allow slight exaggeration, angle changes, and expressive posture; 5. Professional tools may be added, such as cameras, coffee cups, spatulas, dumbbells, books, pens, headphones, etc.; 6. The character silhouette must be clear and recognizable even when scaled down; 7. The character should feel like a brand symbol, not a common avatar. [Wordmark Design Requirements] The brand name / person name must be designed as a stylish wordmark, not ordinary typography. Please choose the corresponding wordmark language according to the industry. [Relationship Between Portrait and Wordmark] The person and the text cannot be separated; they must have a structural relationship: 1. The portrait can sit above and overlap the wordmark; 2. The wordmark can support the character; 3. Semi-circular / color block bases can connect the character and the text; 4. Tools, horizontal lines, ribbons, and small seals can serve as connecting structures; 5. The whole should look like a complete logo, not an avatar image + title text. [Composition Structure Requirements] The following structures may be selected based on the brand: 1. Character avatar on top, customized wordmark below, auxiliary subtitle; 2. Semi-circle / circular seal portrait base + main wordmark + small sub-mark; 3. Half-body character image + large wordmark + horizontal line / ribbon / small tag; 4. Character on the left, wordmark on the right, suitable for more modern professional brands; 5. Character and wordmark forming an overall badge-like feel, suitable for coaches, catering, and coffee owners. Overall requirements: - Clear hierarchy; - A memorable character; - A designed wordmark; - Moderate white space; - Suitable for small-size use; - Must not look poster-like. [Color Requirements] It is recommended to use black, white, and gray as the main body, paired with 1 accent color. Requirements: 1. Restrained colors but with memory points; 2. The accent color should be used for bases, horizontal lines, ribbons, small seals, and auxiliary graphics; 3. Do not use too many colors; 4. Do not use cheap-looking gradients; 5. Do not make it look like a common cartoon avatar. [Auxiliary Element Requirements] A small number of structural design elements may be added to enhance completeness: - Semi-circular base; - Circular badge; - Horizontal line; - Small seal; - Ribbon; - ESTD year; - English subtitle; - Slogan; - Small professional icon; - Signature-style handwriting; - Small red seal / small color block. Auxiliary elements must serve the overall composition and must not become piled-up decoration. [Visual Presentation Requirements] 1. This is a standalone logo presentation image, not a poster; 2. The background should be clean, preferably white, off-white, or light gray; 3. The logo body should be clear and complete; 4. The portrait should have artistic processing; 5. The wordmark should feel customized; 6. The person, text, and professional attributes should be unified; 7. Suitable for use in scenarios such as avatars, business cards, storefronts, social media, brand packaging, work uniforms, stickers, etc. [Style Keywords] Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo, personal branding logo, stylized portrait logo, custom wordmark, portrait identity design, founder logo, studio logo, designer-style logo, black and white block portrait, brand personality mark. [Acceptance Criteria] Please ensure the final result meets: 1. The person is recognizable as the main character at a glance; 2. The brand name is recognizable at a glance; 3. If there is a reference photo, the person's image should maintain a clear identification link with the reference photo; 4. The portrait has artistic processing, not a common avatar; 5. The wordmark has a customized feel, not ordinary typography; 6. The person and the wordmark form a complete logo; 7. Restrained color matching but with brand memory points; 8. It can reflect professional identity; 9. Suitable for commercial use and social communication. [Output Requirements] Please finally output a high-completeness "Portrait Brand Wordmark Logo." If the user uploaded a portrait photo, please perform logo-ization and artistic reconstruction while retaining the core identification features of the person; If no photo is uploaded, design the person's image according to the text settings. The final product must be a concise, professional, memorable, and complete logo with a designer's work feel.

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