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# conflict-contrast
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Juxtaposition of two contrasting states, ideas, or forces.
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## Structure
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- Canvas divided into two zones representing opposing states
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- Strong visual contrast between the two sides (color, texture, style)
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- Tension at the boundary between the two zones
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- Unlike binary-comparison, focuses on conflict rather than neutral comparison
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## Best For
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- Problem vs. solution narratives
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- Old vs. new paradigms
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- Negative vs. positive outcomes
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- Ideological or philosophical contrasts
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## Visual Elements
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- Dramatic color contrast between zones (e.g., dark vs. light)
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- Jagged or dynamic boundary between zones
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- Opposing visual styles or textures per side
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- Optional central conflict element at the boundary
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## Text Placement
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- Labels within each zone
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- Conflict or tension label at the boundary
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- Title above the composition
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## Recommended Pairings
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- `high-contrast-ad`: High-contrast conflict compositions
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- `neon-futurism`: Neon vs. dark contrast
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- `chalkboard`: Light vs. dark educational contrasts
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