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The Poster That Breathes: Designing Visuals That Feel Alive Even When Still

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Have you ever noticed a poster that seemed to move, not actually, but emotionally? Perhaps its colors seemed to pulse or the composition changed with your eyes. That’s the magic of visual rhythm, when static design seems cinematic, living, and breathing.

With Dreamina, making that illusion happen is a breeze. You can create your posters to appear as if they’re breathing in color and breathing out mood, fueled by creativity and the magic of an AI photo generator that transforms rich descriptions into expressive designs.An actually great poster moves the eye, even statically. It directs attention as choreography, each color and shape is part of a silent dance.
Here’s how designers create static images that seem alive:
  • Directional flow: Diagonal or curved lines imply movement.
  • Circular composition: Reeks of energy captured during spin.
  • Gradient play: Gradual color transitions mimic emotional movement.

Emotional pacing: imparting stillness with a heartbeat

Emotion in a piece of design isn’t about faces or movement; it exists in pacing, the way contrast, tone, and texture work together. Much like film, where tension builds and then abates, posters can convey rhythm in visual contrast and silence.
Designers build this heartbeat by:
  • Blending light and dark areas to replicate pulses of energy and serenity.
  • Employing color temperature changes — to cool, warm — to convey mood shift.
  • Creating layered depth, so that observers feel air and space even on a two-dimensional surface.

Creating a poster that feels cinematic

To create something cinematic, start thinking like a storyteller. What moment are you stopping in time? What feeling should resonate beyond the edge of the frame?
Cinematic posters tend to feature:
  1. Thoughtful framing — all that leads the viewer in one emotional direction.
  2. Atmospheric lighting — the shadows are as full of feeling as highlights.
  3. Anticipation — the feeling that the next frame is about to be cut in.

When silence speaks louder

Action doesn’t always arise out of noise. Sometimes, sparse design shouts louder than a dense one.
For example:
  • One feather drifting across black space can feel like time standing still.
  • A whispery ripple over calm water evokes emotional tension.
  • A texture dissolving into nothing feels like wind blowing through light.

Bringing identity to logos

Even little things like logos can have rhythm. A new logo isn’t necessarily stiff; it can be fluid, as if it’s part of an organism. Designers can create marks that “breathe” by tweaking form, gradient, or weight.
This is where an AI logo generator proves useful. It allows one to try out infinite combinations of shape and mood until the symbol begins to feel at home, not stiff but alive. Such a logo not only represents a brand but moves in tandem with its narrative.

Giving your poster life with Dreamina

Now that you’ve learned about how emotion and rhythm inform design, it’s time to create your own living visual with Dreamina. Its workflow is creative, quick, and unexpectedly intuitive.

Step 1: Write a text prompt

Navigate to Dreamina and start off by articulating your vision, and be as colorful and passionate as you can. Think of your words like paint strokes. The more descriptive you can be with your words, the more life your image will possess.
Example prompt:
A surreal poster of a glowing dancer made of particles of sunlight caught mid-twirl in nebulous mist, with cinematic lighting and soft contrast, dreamy and atmospheric.
The detail is Dreamina’s way of knowing the rhythm and feeling you are looking for, this is how stillness begins to move.

Step 2: Adjust parameters and generate

The next stage is setting the details of your prompt. After interpreting, select the aspect ratio of the model based on your final posters layout, either vertical or landscape. Next, select a resolution and size, choose 1K for early drafts and 2K for fully requested post-production.
When ready, simply select Dreamina’s icon and the purely automated generation process will begin. In a moment’s time, you will experience concept materialize as a visual pulse full of depth and atmospheric feeling.

Step 3: Customize and download

People often talk about polishing up images with tools like those in Dreamina. You can try inpaint feature to sort out small details. Or expand the whole thing to make the composition broader. Remove those annoying distractions too. Retouch helps refine the overall tone.
When the image starts to feel balanced. It breathes softly with its light and colors. That is the time to hit download. You end up with a static design. Yet it carries emotional movement.

Editing: the art of breathing room

After the initial generation, editing makes the poster come alive. Subtle tweaks matter a lot. Think of a soft edge here. A shadowed spot in the corner there. Even shifting the color temperature. All that sets the pacing right. The AI image editor shines in this phase. It lets you adjust finely without losing any emotion.
Editing feels like handling breath itself. You add elements. Hold them in place. Then release until the rhythm flows properly.

The final exhale

Creating a poster that breathes means adding feeling to the quiet parts. It stays away from adding actual movement. Instead, it reveals a rhythm. The kind hidden between colors and calm. Dreamina makes it possible. You turn words into images that live and breathe. Start however you want. From a simple prompt. A flowing logo. Or a careful edit. The result is an image pulsing with life. Open Dreamina now. Take a deep breath. Let your next design release a story. It remains still. But clearly full of life.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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We Did Not Ban Airtime, Data Borrowing Services—FCCPC

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has denied asking telecommunications companies to offer airtime and data lending services to their customers.

In a statement, the FCCPC explained that it only required the telcos to put in place a fairer and more transparent system for such offerings.

According to the agency, the telcos were only mandated to have proper registration, provide responsible lending conduct, clear disclosure of fees and terms, accessible consumer complaint channels, data protection safeguards, stronger accountability for third-party partners, and effective regulatory oversight.

It was stated that these requirements were mandated after “a deluge of consumer complaints bordering on opaque charges, unexplained deductions, aggressive recovery practices, poor disclosure standards, and inadequate accountability in segments of the digital lending and advance-services market.”

“The commission has not prohibited airtime borrowing or data advance services, and no directive was issued preventing consumers from accessing lawful telecom value-added services,” it clarified.

It stressed that the DEON Consumer Lending Regulations were introduced in July 2025 to, among other reasons, “curb the excesses of abusive service providers whose practices had generated persistent consumer harm and undermined confidence in the market.”

“In the telecom sector, our findings indicated that some operators engaged in exclusionary third-party technical arrangements in clear disobedience to the provisions of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018. The Regulations sought to unlock the market to allow local participants alongside foreign partners, in line with free market principles.

“These measures benefit Nigerians by reducing abusive practices, improving transparency, strengthening consumer choice, and encouraging responsible innovation by legitimate operators,” the statement noted.

“We are aware that some vested interests and their foreign collaborators are opposed to the creation of safe markets and fair competition, therefore resorting to a campaign of disinformation.

“Operators are expected to structure their commercial relationships in a manner consistent with Nigerian law. Commercial arrangements or outsourcing decisions do not displace competition and consumer protection obligations.

“At the commencement of the framework in July 2025, affected operators were granted an initial 90-day compliance period to regularise their products, structures, and operations.

“That opportunity was not utilised within the prescribed timeframe, specifically in the telecom sector. The compliance window was subsequently extended until January 5, 2026, providing additional time for alignment with applicable requirements. Despite that further extension, the necessary compliance steps were still not completed by the relevant operators.

“Notwithstanding clear regulatory requirements, some operators chose to maintain the status quo by failing to register and regularise their services. In doing so, they continued operating monopolistic models that had long generated consumer complaints, including concerns relating to transparency, deductions, charges, and accountability.

“Any temporary suspension, restriction, or operational change introduced by service providers should therefore be understood as a business or compliance decision by those operators, not a ban imposed by the FCCPC.

“It is inaccurate to attribute avoidable disruption to regulation where regulated entities had adequate notice and sufficient opportunity to comply.

“Attempts to misrepresent temporary service inconvenience as the result of lawful consumer regulation are mischievous. Nigerians deserve accurate information, not sensational claims,” the FCCPC said, urging consumers and members of the public to disregard “false and misleading narratives on this issue.”

MTN Nigeria and Airtel Nigeria announced the suspension of their data and airtime borrowing services because of regulatory requirements.

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Nigeria Pushes Bid to Host AU Monetary Institute

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Nigeria has intensified its bid to host the African Union (AU) African Monetary Institute (AMI), with the Federal Ministry of Finance leading coordinating efforts to secure the institution ahead of its planned 2026 operationalisation.

The renewed push was made on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington D.C., where Nigeria is advancing its case as a credible host for the continental institution central to Africa’s monetary integration agenda.

Speaking through the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr Raymond Omachi, the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, underscored the country’s full political and institutional backing for the initiative. He stated that Nigeria has moved beyond policy commitments to concrete delivery, with the necessary infrastructure and administrative arrangements already in place.

The Nigerian government emphasised that hosting the institute aligns with Nigeria’s broader economic strategy of positioning Abuja as a hub for continental financial coordination.

It noted that the institute represents a critical step toward deeper monetary cooperation, improved macroeconomic convergence, and a more integrated African financial system.

Earlier, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, had reaffirmed Nigeria’s readiness through his representative, the Deputy Governor, Economic Policy, Mr Muhammad Abdullahi.

He indicated that a dedicated office facility has already been secured in Abuja and made available for inspection, reflecting the country’s preparedness to meet host country obligations.

According to the Ministry, Nigeria remains actively engaged with the African Union and is prepared to conclude all required agreements to ensure a seamless take-off of the institute within the stipulated timeline.

The African Monetary Institute, approved in February, is designed to strengthen policy coordination, stabilise exchange rate frameworks, and lay the groundwork for eventual monetary unification across the continent.

On his part, the Chief Economist and Vice President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Mr Kevin Urama, noted that the institute would strengthen financial stability, improve debt sustainability, and address structural constraints posed by multiple currencies across the continent.

Nigeria hosting the institute would mark the presence of another African-based organisation in Africa’s most populous country, which also plays host to the African Energy Bank.

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Army Foils Oil Theft Operation, Arrests 14 Suspects Near Dangote Refinery

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Troops of the 81 Division Nigerian Army have successfully foiled an illegal petroleum bunkering operation and arrested 14 suspected oil thieves at the Lekki Free Zone general area near the Dangote Refinery in Lagos State.

According to the troops, acting on credible and actionable intelligence, they conducted a swift and coordinated operation in the early hours of Thursday, April 16, 2026, at about 0130 hours.

During the operation, the suspects were apprehended while actively siphoning petroleum products.

The criminals had illegally connected a long pipeline from the high sea to a tanker concealed in a bush location and were using a generator-powered pumping machine to transfer the products into the vehicle.

On sighting the approaching troops, the suspects attempted to flee but were swiftly overpowered and arrested by the soldiers, with their operational equipment confiscated.

Items recovered from the scene include a petroleum tanker truck loaded with siphoned petroleum products, one Lexus Highlander SUV with Registration Number APP 67 JQ Lagos, one Ford Hilux vehicle with Registration Number BY 117 FST Lagos, one pumping machine, one 40HP boat engine, and a large quantity of industrial hosepipes and other related bunkering equipment.

The arrested suspects and recovered items are currently in the custody of the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army for preliminary investigation and subsequent handover to the appropriate prosecuting agencies in accordance with extant laws.

The Nigerian Army reiterates its unwavering commitment to combating crude oil theft and other economic sabotage, particularly within critical national infrastructure zones.

The Army in the statement said, “Members of the public are encouraged to continue providing timely and credible information to the military and other security agencies to enhance ongoing operations.”

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