A hyper-realistic modern magazine cover for a fictional design magazine titled [magazine title], shot like a premium editorial portrait in a minimalist architectβs studio. The cover uses a clean, restrained European design aesthetic with lots of white space, sharp typography, and warm natural indoor lighting. At the top, place an enormous bold black sans-serif masthead spanning nearly the full width. Beneath the left side of the masthead, add small uppercase text reading βTHE MAGAZINE OF DESIGNβ and βAPRIL 2026β. The main cover line on the left reads [cover headline] in large black sans-serif text stacked over multiple lines. Below it, add a smaller teaser paragraph: βIn a world of algorithms and automated tools, one designer still believes in pencil, paper, and the power of thought.β In the lower left, include 3 secondary cover lines in small white sans-serif text over the darker desk area: βMILAN PREVIEWβ with βWhat to See in 2026β, βMATERIAL INTELLIGENCEβ with βThe Next Surface Revolutionβ, and βSTUDIO VISITβ with βInside the Practice of Space Popularβ. In the bottom right, add a realistic white barcode box with small price text above it reading β$8.99 US $10.99 CANβ and the issue number β04β. The scene shows 1 seated middle-aged male designer at a worktable, wearing a dark navy or black knit sweater, with salt-and-pepper curly hair, leaning forward and sketching on white paper with a pencil. His face is obscured by a square blur block, creating an anonymous portrait. On the desk are exactly 8 visible object groups: scattered sketch papers with geometric chair drawings, 1 pencil cup holding several pencils, 1 rolled white blueprint on the right, 1 closed dark notebook on the left, 1 small brown eraser near the center, 1 blurred black object in the front-left foreground, 1 large flat book or material sample in the front-right foreground, and the active drawing sheet under his hand. Behind him is a warm wooden credenza with neat stacks of books, 1 white dome desk lamp on the far left, and a white wall displaying exactly 4 pinned design references: 1 small dark photo of a chair, 1 light sketch beneath it, and 2 larger minimal line drawings on the right. Use muted neutral tones, off-white walls, walnut wood, black clothing, and a calm contemplative mood. The composition should feel like a believable high-end magazine cover, straight-on and carefully art-directed, with editorial realism and no visible publisher logos other than the fictional masthead.
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