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Koutoubia Mosque rises above a bustling Marrakesh street scene.
A minimalist watercolor travel poster shows the Koutoubia Mosque minaret towering over a lively Moroccan street with terracotta buildings, a vintage taxi, and a woman in a beige dress.
Prompt
A minimalist vintage watercolor travel poster illustration of Marrakesh, Morocco, designed in an elegant handcrafted ink-and-watercolor style with soft earthy tones and clean white negative space. The composition features a lively Moroccan street scene centered around the iconic Koutoubia Mosque minaret rising majestically in the background beneath a bright airy sky with subtle watercolor cloud textures and small flying birds. Warm terracotta-colored buildings with traditional Moroccan architecture line both sides of the bustling street, decorated with balconies, hanging lanterns, patterned carpets, Arabic shop signs, and lush green plants. On the left side, a charming outdoor café with French and Arabic signage glows warmly with cozy golden lights and seated people enjoying coffee. Palm trees rise elegantly throughout the cityscape, adding a relaxed North African atmosphere. In the foreground, a stylish woman in a flowing beige dress walks down the cobblestone street toward the mosque, creating a cinematic storytelling element. A vintage yellow taxi drives through the center while bicycles, pedestrians, market stalls, and street details add vibrant urban life. The overall scene blends sophisticated watercolor realism with travel-journal aesthetics and soft sketch-like ink outlines. Typography at the top reads “Marrakesh” in large elegant black handwritten calligraphy, with the subtitle “Everyday Urban Rhythm” beneath it in refined serif typography. Additional vintage passport-style stamps and labels at the bottom enhance the premium travel poster aesthetic. Ultra-detailed watercolor textures, soft sunlight, warm beige and terracotta palette, elegant composition, artistic travel illustration, clean editorial layout, luxury vintage tourism poster design, highly atmospheric, stop-scrolling aesthetic, 3:4 aspect ratio.
Published: May 27, 2026 by Jahan Zaib