# Black-And-White Icon Styleboard Prompt

## Goal

Create a square black-and-white styleboard made only of direct icon examples.

## Format

Use a pure white background and pure black artwork.

Show exactly 25 standalone icons in an open 5-by-5 arrangement.

The arrangement is only spacing; do not draw guide lines, grid lines, cells,
boxes, panels, frames, borders, tiles, badges, backgrounds, baselines, section
dividers, separator lines, circles, plaques, medallions, or numbered
placeholders.

Do not place any icon on a solid backing shape. Black mass must belong to the
icon itself, never to a square, circle, plaque, tile, badge, frame, or container
behind the icon.

## Icon Style

All 25 icons must share one strong visual language.

Use polished, well-drawn icons with clear subject recognition, simple readable
forms, and a consistent graphic personality.

Use one consistent perspective, one consistent weight, one consistent edge
language, and one consistent fill logic.

Default weight is medium to fine. Prefer medium icons: clear shapes, restrained
black areas, and a few bold internal cuts. A fine style is allowed only if every
icon in the board uses the same fine style. Do not create heavy, solid, full,
dense, or highly detailed icons unless the requested theme explicitly asks for
that.

Use front-view flat icons only. Do not draw side faces, depth, extrusion,
isometric angles, perspective, bevels, dimensional shading, cast shadows,
contact shadows, drop shadows, ambient shadows, or glow effects.

Use large readable shapes. White cuts must be intentional parts of the icon
design, not tiny decoration. Any white or black linework must be bold enough to
remain visible at icon size. Do not use thin white strokes.

Style marks must stay low-detail. A named historical style may influence the
silhouette, proportions, corners, and broad cut logic, but it must not add
decorative motifs that compete with icon recognition.

If a subject normally contains markings, scales, teeth, bristles, texture,
measurement ticks, tread marks, log lines, fold spirals, seams, or repeated
slots, simplify that subject into a plain icon with no small repeated details.

## Hard Avoid

No thin strokes, fine lines, tiny dots, small marks, noisy texture, hatching,
decorative detail, construction lines, labels, captions, arrows, section titles,
numbers, letters, compass letters, UI symbols, glyphs, or explanatory text.

No laces, tick marks, hairlines, tiny separators, facial features, fur lines,
small interior strokes, ropes, strings, straps, antennae, needles, isolated
dots, asterisks, snowflakes, starbursts, or dense crossed-line symbols.

No measurement marks, tread marks, log lines, bristle marks, saw teeth, fold
spirals, repeated thin stripes, rays, stacked thin bands, small slots, or narrow
parallel cuts. White cuts must be chunky and few.

No floral motifs, filigree, scrollwork, ornamental curls, lace-like decoration,
or decorative style marks that do not directly clarify the object.

Do not mix styles. Do not mix 3D, perspective illustration, outline icons, line
art, heavy filled icons, and flat pictograms. Do not mix ultra-thin icons with
medium icons or heavy solid icons in the same board.

## Theme Direction To Customize

Use only subjects named in the requested theme.

Requested theme: replace this line with the custom theme description.
