
Create a premium vintage editorial travel poster for Sialkot, Pakistan, using an artistic travel collage / layered postcard composition rather than a conventional skyline poster. Main creative concept: Create a large, recognizable silhouette or profile of Sialkot Clock Tower as the central visual frame. Inside and around this silhouette, seamlessly blend multiple scenes from the destination — iconic architecture, streets, bridges, landscapes, local transportation, people, and atmospheric elements — creating the feeling that the entire city exists within one artistic composition. The central landmark should partially dissolve into the surrounding city imagery using layered photographic-illustration textures, torn-paper edges, subtle double exposure, ink textures, and vintage print effects. Include several smaller graphic elements around the main composition: vintage postage stamp featuring the destination distressed passport/travel stamp old luggage tag small destination map fragment street sign tiny local transportation detail subtle handwritten or typewriter-style travel markings Add one strong foreground element representing the city, such as a taxi, vintage bus, bicycle, boat, tram, tuk-tuk, or local vehicle. Typography: At the top, use large elegant uppercase lettering: Sialkot Underneath: Pakistan Add a small classic travel slogan: A soul can only fly through travel. Use bold vintage sans-serif typography with generous letter spacing. Visual style: sophisticated 1940s–1960s travel advertising, vintage European poster design, editorial collage, screen-printed artwork, distressed paper, faded ink, subtle grain, imperfect registration, layered textures, elegant negative space, bright sunny daytime atmosphere, artistic realism. Color palette: warm ivory paper, vivid sky blue, bright cobalt, sunlit burnt orange, lively terracotta, warm beige, charcoal, and small golden-yellow accents. Keep colors bright, clear, and harmonious while preserving the vintage print character. Create a thin aged-paper border around the poster. The composition should feel like a rare collectible vintage travel poster discovered in an old railway station, artistic and premium rather than generic. Portrait 4:5, highly detailed, sophisticated graphic design, strong visual hierarchy, nostalgic, cinematic, no modern 3D-rendered look.