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Bold, high-contrast display typography for the\ntitle, with a warm red-gold color palette throughout instead of muted\ntones. Print-ready commercial menu design, sharp detail, glossy highlight\naccents on any decorative linework, premium promotional artwork quality.\n\nTOP OF LEFT PAGE, large centered title: \"OSTERIA NOVARA\"\nBelow it, smaller italic subtitle: \"Italian Coastal Cuisine\"\n\nLEFT PAGE, section header \"ANTIPASTI\", followed by exactly these 4 items,\neach with name and price aligned on the same line:\n\"Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes — $16\"\n\"Grilled Calamari — $19\" (this item has a small \"NEW\" tag\u002Fbadge next to it)\n\"Prosciutto e Melone — $14\"\n\"Arancini di Riso — $11\"\n\nLEFT PAGE, below that, section header \"INSALATE\", followed by exactly\nthese 2 items:\n\"Caesar alla Romana — $13\"\n\"Fennel & Orange Salad — $12\" (this item also has a small \"NEW\" tag\u002Fbadge)\n\nLEFT PAGE, near the bottom, a boxed callout with a visible border, reading:\n\"TUESDAY ONLY — Half-Price Antipasti After 5PM\"\n\nRIGHT PAGE, section header \"PRIMI E SECONDI\", followed by exactly these\n5 items:\n\"Tagliatelle al Tartufo — $28\"\n\"Branzino al Sale — $32\"\n\"Osso Buco alla Milanese — $36\"\n\"Risotto ai Funghi — $24\" (this item has a small \"NEW\" tag\u002Fbadge)\n\"Vitello Tonnato — $27\"\n\nRIGHT PAGE, below that, section header \"DOLCI\", followed by exactly\nthese 3 items:\n\"Tiramisù Classico — $10\"\n\"Panna Cotta ai Frutti di Bosco — $9\"\n\"Affogato al Caffè — $8\"\n\nRIGHT PAGE, near the bottom, a boxed callout with a visible border, reading:\n\"SUNDAY BRUNCH — 10AM–2PM — Prosecco Included With Entrée\"\n\nAt the very bottom, centered, spanning both pages: small text reading\n\"Est. 2011 · Family Owned\"\n\nThere are exactly 3 \"NEW\" tags total in the whole menu, on Grilled Calamari,\nFennel & Orange Salad, and Risotto ai Funghi — no other item has this tag.\n\nBRANDING & DESIGN ELEMENTS (apply consistently across both pages):\n\nAt the top center, spanning both pages, a circular emblem\u002Fcrest containing\nthe interlocking monogram letters \"ON\", surrounded by a thin stylized flame\nillustration forming a circle around the letters (evoking a wood-fired oven\nflame, not text). This emblem sits above the \"OSTERIA NOVARA\" title.\n\nUse a single consistent accent color — warm red-gold — for:\nthe section header text (\"ANTIPASTI\", \"INSALATE\", \"PRIMI E SECONDI\", \"DOLCI\"),\nthe horizontal rule beneath each section header, and the \"NEW\" tags.\nAll prices are in a warm ivory\u002Fcream color (not the accent red-gold color)\n— prices and accent color must NOT be the same color.\n\nEach page has a thin double-line gold-foil-style border framing its edge,\nabout 1cm from the page boundary, on both the left and right page.\n\nA small flame icon (a single, identical small illustration, not text)\nappears centered directly beneath each of the 4 section headers, between\nthe header and its list of items — the same icon repeats 4 times total,\nonce per section, and does not appear anywhere else.\n\nSmall page numbers appear at the outer bottom corners: \"1\" at the bottom-left\ncorner of the left page, \"2\" at the bottom-right corner of the right page.\n\nHERO DISH PHOTOGRAPHY (exactly 3 photos total, no more):\n\nA circular photo inset near the top-right of the LEFT page, above the\n\"ANTIPASTI\" section, showing a realistic photograph of the \"Burrata with\nHeirloom Tomatoes\" dish: a whole burrata cheese ball, visibly creamy and\nsoft on the inside if cut open, surrounded by red and yellow heirloom\ntomato slices, drizzled with olive oil, garnished with fresh basil leaves.\n\nA circular photo inset near the top-right of the RIGHT page, above the\n\"PRIMI E SECONDI\" section, showing a realistic photograph of the\n\"Tagliatelle al Tartufo\" dish: pale golden tagliatelle pasta nests, topped\nwith visible thin shaved black truffle slices and a light cream sauce.\n\nA circular photo inset near the bottom-right of the RIGHT page, near the\n\"DOLCI\" section, showing a realistic photograph of the \"Tiramisù Classico\"\ndish: served in a clear glass, distinct visible layers of cocoa-dusted\nmascarpone cream and coffee-soaked ladyfingers, cocoa powder dusted on top.\n\nEach of these 3 circular photo insets has the same thin gold-foil circular\nframe border as the rest of the design. Do not add any other food\nphotography beyond these 3 specific dishes — no photos of any other menu\nitem, and no generic decorative food images.\n\nThe overall background is a consistent dark charcoal-espresso tone across\nboth pages, with text set in ivory\u002Fcream and warm red-gold for contrast.\n\nDo not add any other text, logo, watermark, or decorative elements beyond\nwhat is specified above.","text",true,null,"2026-07-05T01:25:18.671121+00:00","2026-07-05T01:31:40.469233+00:00","content","## Why This Capsule Exists\n\nMirror Torture Test proved that image models fail hard on small, isolated visual constraints (a clock, a count of apples). This capsule pushes the same idea into a much denser, real-world use case: a two-page restaurant menu spread. A menu is one of the most text-dense images a business would realistically ask an AI to generate — multiple sections, exact prices, promotional badges, day-specific offers, and consistent branding all at once. This capsule stacks three independent layers of difficulty (text accuracy, decorative\u002Fbranding consistency, and dish photography accuracy) into a single generation task.\n\n## What This Tests\n\n| Constraint | Capability Probed |\n|---|---|\n| 14 dish names + 9 exact prices across 4 sections | Dense multi-item text rendering accuracy at scale |\n| Exactly 3 \"NEW\" badges on specific, named dishes | Precise attribute-to-item binding — not just \"some items have badges\" but \"these exact ones do\" |\n| 2 boxed callouts with day-specific exact wording (Tuesday \u002F Sunday) | Multi-line text rendering inside a bounded shape, with specific day-of-week binding |\n| Circular monogram emblem with flame motif | Logo\u002Fcrest rendering — short but highly stylized text+iconography combined |\n| Single consistent accent color across 3+ different element types, explicitly not matching price color | Global color consistency + a negation constraint (price ≠ accent) |\n| Flame icon repeated exactly 4 times, once per section | Decorative element counting, independent from the text-count criteria |\n| Two-page layout consistency (matching border, background, style on both pages) | Whether the model treats a spread as one coherent composition or two independent images |\n| Exactly 3 hero dish photos, each matching a specific named dish with distinctive visual features | Photo-realistic accuracy tied to a specific, verifiable subject — not generic \"food photography\" |\n| Page numbers \"1\" \u002F \"2\" in the correct corners | Small, easily-overlooked detail placement |\n\n## Expected Results\n\n- **Text accuracy at this density is expected to be the main differentiator.** Unlike Reference Scene 01 (single objects, simple counts), this capsule asks for 14 distinct dish names and 9 distinct prices in one pass — expect a meaningfully higher error rate than simpler capsules, especially on less specialized image models.\n- **Badge-to-item binding is expected to be the hardest text-adjacent criterion** — a model may correctly place 3 \"NEW\" badges but on the wrong dishes, which is a subtler failure than a missing or extra badge and easy to miss on a casual glance.\n- **The negation constraint (price color ≠ accent color) is expected to catch some models** — the natural default is to reuse the same accent color everywhere for visual harmony, so a model correctly differentiating the two colors as instructed is a meaningful positive signal.\n- **Adding hero dish photography was tested to see if it degrades text accuracy** — initial testing on Gemini Pro showed no measurable text\u002Fcount degradation when the 3 photos were added, but this should be verified across other model families (GPT-image, Flux, Grok) since a smaller or less capable model may show a real trade-off between \"rendering accurate text\" and \"rendering accurate photos\" in the same pass.\n- **Two-page consistency is expected to reveal whether a model treats the spread as one composition** — watch for mismatched border styles, different background tones, or a repeated emblem per page instead of one shared design element (a minor, defensible interpretation difference, not a hard failure).\n\n## How to Read a Run\n\nScore against the ground truth table below. This capsule has three scoring tiers — a model can succeed at one tier and fail another, which is itself informative.\n\n**Tier 1 — Text & counting (objective, verify at a glance):**\n- [ ] All 14 dish names spelled correctly across both pages\n- [ ] All 9 prices exactly correct ($16, $19, $14, $11, $13, $12, $28, $32, $36, $24, $27, $10, $9, $8 — 14 items but 9 unique... verify each line individually against the ground truth table)\n- [ ] Exactly 3 \"NEW\" badges, on Grilled Calamari, Fennel & Orange Salad, and Risotto ai Funghi only\n- [ ] Both boxed callouts present with exact wording (Tuesday \u002F Sunday)\n- [ ] Footer text \"Est. 2011 · Family Owned\" present and correct\n- [ ] Page numbers \"1\" and \"2\" in the correct corners\n\n**Tier 2 — Branding & design consistency (mostly objective):**\n- [ ] Circular \"ON\" monogram emblem with flame motif present\n- [ ] Consistent red-gold accent color on section headers, rules, and badges\n- [ ] Price text color visibly different from the accent color\n- [ ] Gold-foil double-line border present on both pages, consistent style\n- [ ] Exactly 4 flame icons, one per section, nowhere else\n- [ ] Both pages share a consistent dark charcoal background and overall style (not two mismatched halves)\n\n**Tier 3 — Hero dish photography (semi-subjective, but anchored to specific features):**\n- [ ] Exactly 3 photos, no more, no fewer\n- [ ] Burrata photo shows a white\u002Fcreamy cheese ball with red and yellow tomato slices and basil\n- [ ] Tagliatelle al Tartufo photo shows visible shaved black truffle on pale pasta\n- [ ] Tiramisù photo shows distinct layered cream\u002Fcocoa in a clear glass\n- [ ] All 3 photos share the same circular gold-foil frame style as the rest of the design\n\n## Ground Truth Reference Table\n\n| Section | Item | Price | Badge |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| ANTIPASTI | Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes | $16 | — |\n| ANTIPASTI | Grilled Calamari | $19 | NEW |\n| ANTIPASTI | Prosciutto e Melone | $14 | — |\n| ANTIPASTI | Arancini di Riso | $11 | — |\n| INSALATE | Caesar alla Romana | $13 | — |\n| INSALATE | Fennel & Orange Salad | $12 | NEW |\n| PRIMI E SECONDI | Tagliatelle al Tartufo | $28 | — |\n| PRIMI E SECONDI | Branzino al Sale | $32 | — |\n| PRIMI E SECONDI | Osso Buco alla Milanese | $36 | — |\n| PRIMI E SECONDI | Risotto ai Funghi | $24 | NEW |\n| PRIMI E SECONDI | Vitello Tonnato | $27 | — |\n| DOLCI | Tiramisù Classico | $10 | — |\n| DOLCI | Panna Cotta ai Frutti di Bosco | $9 | — |\n| DOLCI | Affogato al Caffè | $8 | — |\n\n**Callouts:** \"TUESDAY ONLY — Half-Price Antipasti After 5PM\" (left page) · \"SUNDAY BRUNCH — 10AM–2PM — Prosecco Included With Entrée\" (right page)\n**Footer:** \"Est. 2011 · Family Owned\" · Page numbers \"1\" (bottom-left) \u002F \"2\" (bottom-right)",[],{"items":18,"matchAll":10},[],{"username":20,"avatar_url":21},"Ezarwebmaster","https:\u002F\u002Favatars.githubusercontent.com\u002Fu\u002F42354978?v=4"]