File:Afrocuration Emblem (Blue).png
Summary
Category:AI-generated images including prompts
| Description |
English: This is Afrocuration's emblem |
| Prompt | "Design a circular emblem for AfroCuration 2025 featuring a silhouette of the African continent at the center with a stylized flame rising from it. Surround the central icon with traditional African patterns inspired by Adinkra and Ndebele art, using a warm color palette of red, orange, green, black, and earthy tones. Include symbols of knowledge and heritage such as cowrie shells, talking drums, and geometric glyphs. The style should be flat, vector-inspired, and culturally rich, set against a beige or parchment-like background. No text." |
| Date | |
| Source | Own work |
| Author | OpenAi |
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