# Visual-Genre Taxonomy The named-genre catalog distilled from the reference corpus (a tour through a large generative visual-style library, plus a set of saved angelcore/hyperpop reels). Each name is effectively a **complete prompt-and-grade preset**: picking one inherits its palette, texture, lighting, and subject matter as a unit. Use this as a picker. Choose **one primary** genre and **at most one accent**. The main `SKILL.md` groups these into families and maps them to the current music-video project. ## Families and members ### Ethereal / divine — *weightless, holy, glowing, soft* - **spiritualism** — religious iconography, halos, god-rays, devotional - **glacial folk** — cold blue + bone white, crystalline, minimal, calm - **beacons** — single light source in darkness, signal, hope - **zen core** — empty space, stillness, balance, muted - **fairy tale** — storybook, illustrated, soft enchantment - **cozy blanket** — warm, tactile, soft-focus comfort ### Hyperpop / Y2K-cyber — *glossy, chrome, neon, kawaii-cyber* - **cyberdelia** — psychedelic cyber, saturated, melting digital - **acid house** — rave graphics, smileys, high-saturation acid color - **acid nora** — acid-toned painterly, warped - **neo aggressano** — aggressive maximal hyperpop, clashing color - **new liquid** — wet chrome, liquid metal, glossy reflection - **8-bit / pixel** — retro game pixels, dithered, lo-fi digital ### Dark / occult — *high-contrast, ominous, grain* - **dark academia** — moody scholarly, sepia, candlelit, gothic - **smoke nostalgia** — hazy, smoky, faded memory - **communist core** — red star, propaganda poster, bold red/black - **abstract tech** — schematic, cold, technical abstraction - **microzoathic** — strange organic-dark microscopic forms ### Retro / print — *flat, graphic, halftone, nostalgic* - **retro surfers** — 60s–70s surf, sun-faded, beachy - **art deco** — geometric gold, 1920s elegance, symmetry - **adventure pulp** — pulp comic covers, dramatic, vintage - **classic advertising** — mid-century ad illustration - **magazine collage** — cut-paper, editorial collage, layered - **bumper stickers** — sticker-bomb, kitsch, layered decals - **retro print / riso** — limited-palette print, halftone, misregistration - **neo lisboa** — tiled, azulejo-inspired, Mediterranean print - **factory pomo** — postmodern industrial graphic - **2026 austurbano** — near-future urban editorial ### Organic / textural — *tactile, macro, woven, wet* - **microbiology core** — cells, micro-organic, petri textures - **weaving patterns** — woven fiber, textile, interlace - **fruitage retro** — fruit/produce, saturated, glossy still-life - **pacific punk wave** — wet, oceanic, washed graphic - **shape design** — bold flat shapes, Bauhaus-ish forms - **colour fusion** — blended gradients, color-field ### Systemic / data — *gridded, generative, schematic* - **numbers** — numeric typography, ledgers, counting - **mazes** — labyrinth, path, grid puzzle - **code web** — node graphs, network, connections - **heatmap** — thermal color mapping, data gradients - **the builds** — constructed/blueprint, architectural systems - **multilayer** — stacked transparent layers, depth - **scrapbooking** — assembled keepsakes, layered ephemera ### Cultural / kitsch — *loud, specific, referential* - **catholic kitsch** — devotional kitsch, gilded saints - **mexendero / megadero / cubanista** — Latin-American vernacular graphic - **asian chic / asian store** — East-Asian retail/pop vernacular - **battle of culture** — clashing cultural motifs - **premium brands** — luxury packaging, refined commercial - **pro collectibles** — trading-card / collectible framing - **diaper design / suburbia / ivy league / sharp preppy** — Americana suburban/preppy - **carnival difference** — festival, maximal celebration - **men x soft club / faces** — portrait-forward, soft club - **gomu / proteum aero / ice core / visual hex / vidcoms / anti-ai / photo-first** — misc presets observed > The exact spelling/membership of some preset names is transcribed from low-resolution > screen frames and may vary slightly from the source app's labels. The **families** are the > durable, reusable layer; treat individual names as inspiration tags, not canonical IDs. ## How to use a genre as a preset 1. Pick the genre that matches the section's emotional job (see the shot plan in `SKILL.md`). 2. Translate it into a fal.ai prompt by combining: *its palette + its texture + its subject*, then append the project's global suffix (`9:16, cinematic, film grain, volumetric light, no text`). 3. Keep one accent color; render 6–10; keep 2–3. 4. Never mix more than primary + one accent across a single section, or the edit loses coherence.