K-Drama Recommendation Series: Design Brief for Four-Page Social Media Content

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-Drama Recommendation List | 4 Pages Create a 4-page vertical social-media image series about K-drama recommendations. Theme: “K-Drama Recommendation List: What to Watch Next” Overall style Trendy, clean, visually pleasing social-media editorial layout Korean lifestyle magazine vibe mixed with entertainment recommendation graphics Elegant and modern, but still cozy and fun Use soft but rich colors such as cream, dusty pink, light lavender, pale blue, warm gray, and muted red Each page should feel polished and aesthetic, like a save-worthy recommendation post Include clear English text on every page Each page must be a separate full page, not multiple mini-pages inside one image Add decorative elements like stars, film frames, rating icons, hearts, speech bubbles, watchlist stickers, ticket stubs, or note-paper effects Include a balanced mix of drama-inspired visuals, title text, short descriptions, genre labels, and “why watch” highlights Do not leave pages empty Make the text readable and neatly organized Do not directly copy official posters exactly; instead, create inspired visuals with a similar mood Page 1 | Romance K-Dramas Title: Romance K-Dramas That Are Worth the Hype Dramas to include: Crash Landing on You Genre: Romance / Comedy / Drama Why watch: A sweeping love story with unforgettable chemistry and emotional depth. Keywords: iconic couple, emotional, addictive Business Proposal Genre: Romantic Comedy Why watch: Light, funny, fast-paced, and perfect if you want a fun binge. Keywords: office romance, hilarious, easy watch Twenty-Five Twenty-One Genre: Youth / Romance / Coming-of-age Why watch: Nostalgic, heartfelt, and beautifully captures youth and first love. Keywords: emotional,青春 vibe, bittersweet Layout idea: Use a clean collage layout with three recommendation sections. Each drama should have: drama title genre tag short description mini “why watch” note star rating or “must-watch” badge Add romantic visual elements like soft glow, handwritten notes, hearts, film strips, and dreamy backgrounds. Page 2 | Thriller / Mystery K-Dramas Title: If You Want Suspense: Start With These K-Dramas Dramas to include: The Glory Genre: Revenge / Thriller / Drama Why watch: Intense, sharp, and impossible to stop watching. Keywords: dark, powerful, revenge plot Signal Genre: Crime / Mystery / Thriller Why watch: Brilliant storytelling and one of the most respected thriller K-dramas. Keywords: smart plot, crime cases, gripping Flower of Evil Genre: Thriller / Romance / Mystery Why watch: A suspenseful psychological story with strong emotional tension. Keywords: twisted, emotional, suspenseful Layout idea: Make this page darker and more dramatic, but still stylish. Use contrast colors like dark navy, charcoal, wine red, and silver-gray. Add visual elements like clues, newspaper snippets, evidence-board style lines, shadowy frames, red thread, or mystery stickers. Each drama block should include: title genre 1–2 sentence recommendation “best for” line, such as “best for people who love twists” Page 3 | Healing / Slice-of-Life K-Dramas Title: Comfort K-Dramas for Slow Days Dramas to include: Hospital Playlist Genre: Slice of Life / Friendship / Medical Why watch: Warm, comforting, and full of lovable friendships. Keywords: heartwarming, healing, friendship goals My Liberation Notes Genre: Slice of Life / Drama Why watch: Quiet, thoughtful, and deeply relatable for people feeling stuck in life. Keywords: introspective, realistic, emotional Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Genre: Romance / Healing / Slice of Life Why watch: Charming, relaxing, and full of warmth and community. Keywords: cozy, seaside vibe, comforting Layout idea: Make this page soft, calm, and warm. Use cozy elements like coffee cups, books, windows, sunshine, soft clouds, seaside motifs, and handwritten memo-style layouts. The page should feel peaceful and comforting. Each recommendation should include: title mood label short summary “watch this if…” sentence Example: Watch this if: you want something comforting after a long day. Page 4 | Fantasy / Iconic Must-Watch K-Dramas Title: Fantasy & Must-Watch Classics Dramas to include: Goblin Genre: Fantasy / Romance / Drama Why watch: Visually stunning, emotional, and one of the most iconic fantasy K-dramas. Keywords: beautiful, legendary, emotional Alchemy of Souls Genre: Fantasy / Action / Romance Why watch: Rich world-building, strong characters, and an epic storyline. Keywords: magical, cinematic, immersive Reply 1988 Genre: Family / Youth / Nostalgia Why watch: A beloved classic that beautifully portrays family, friendship, and growing up. Keywords: nostalgic, warm, timeless Layout idea: Create a richer, more cinematic page. Blend fantasy-inspired elements like glowing light, magical particles, moon motifs, vintage TV frames, retro neighborhood touches, or dreamy atmosphere. This page should feel like a “final recommendation roundup” with big favorites. Include a closing line at the

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You're creating a four-page K-drama recommendation series designed for vertical social media—a visually cohesive guide that helps viewers discover their next must-watch show. The challenge is developing distinct aesthetic layouts for four different K-drama categories while maintaining a consistent, saveable editorial style across all pages.

Each page targets a specific mood and genre with its own visual identity. Page One features Romance K-Dramas with soft pinks, cream, and hearts—showcasing Crash Landing on You, Business Proposal, and Twenty-Five Twenty-One in a clean collage format with genre tags and "why watch" highlights.

Page Two shifts to Thriller and Mystery with darker navy, charcoal, and wine-red tones, incorporating evidence-board elements and mystery stickers for The Glory, Signal, and Flower of Evil. Page Three emphasizes Healing and Slice-of-Life using warm, cozy visuals—coffee cups, windows, seaside motifs—for Hospital Playlist, My Liberation Notes, and Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, framed as comfort for difficult days. Page Four combines Fantasy and iconic classics with magical, cinematic touches—glowing light, moon motifs, vintage TV frames—featuring Goblin, Alchemy of Souls, and Reply 1988. Every page includes clear English text, decorative film strips, rating badges, and handwritten-style notes. Typography remains readable and balanced; content feels informative yet visually light. Close with the line: "No matter your mood, there's always a K-drama for you."

This comprehensive series creates a save-worthy, binge-watch-inspiring guide that balances aesthetic appeal with practical recommendation value.