Main Image A clean, minimalist background (soft off-white, pale gray, or muted pastel). Centered is a cracked mirror or broken glass pane, but instead of shattering outward, the cracks form subtle tally marks—exactly seventeen of them. Within a few shards, you see slightly different reflections: an eye looking away, a mouth half-smiling, a hand clenched—suggesting different versions of the same person. Typography Title: SEVENTEEN LITTLE LIES in a thin, elegant serif or handwritten-style font. The word “Lies” is slightly distorted or faded, as if erased and rewritten. The number Seventeen could be spelled out to feel more personal and intimate. Color Palette Muted tones: dusty blue, soft blush, charcoal gray. One accent color (deep red or gold) used sparingly—perhaps in one crack or shard—to hint at danger or a pivotal secret. Symbolism The mirror = identity and self-perception Seventeen cracks = the lies themselves Subtle facial fragments = how lies fracture who we are Minimalism = secrecy, restraint, tension See more