The Where Life Breathes Again Poster Template captures the poetry of renewal — an astronaut in a weathered spacesuit stands as life itself reclaims the future, with vibrant red and pink flowers blooming from the suit's chest while a golden landscape reflects in the visor. Bold "TERRAFORM" typography and sci-fi editorial layout proclaim "A NEW ECOSYSTEM BREATHES — THE TERRAFORM INITIATIVE," merging space exploration narrative with botanical rebirth and contemporary magazine design.
What's Inside
This pack delivers 2 high-resolution PSD files sized at 97×420mm with 4mm bleed on all sides. Both CMYK and RGB color versions are included so you can seamlessly move between professional print production and digital screen output. Every layer is logically named and grouped for fast, intuitive editing — change colors, swap typography, adjust botanical elements, or modify the composition to match your creative vision.
Design Capabilities
All visual elements are organized in well-structured, non-destructive layers. You can customize the deep teal background and warm botanical accents, adjust the astronaut portrait details, reposition the flowering elements and visor reflections, and edit every typographic element. Smart layer organization means you can isolate individual design components — astronaut helmet, visor reflection, blooming flowers, spacesuit texture, typography blocks, editorial layout grid — and fine-tune each one independently without affecting the rest of the composition.
Print Specifications
Engineered for professional output at 300 DPI with full CMYK color support and 4mm bleed margins. The 97×420mm format is ideal for tall, narrow poster designs — perfect for science museum lobbies, gallery walls, botanical garden exhibitions, and premium interior spaces. The RGB version ensures your digital previews, social media posts, and web portfolio displays show maximum vibrancy and color accuracy.
Ideal For
Science fiction and speculative design exhibitions, space exploration themed events, botanical garden and environmental campaigns, terraforming and future ecology showcases, sci-fi film and book launch promotions, editorial magazine covers and spreads, creative agency portfolio pieces, modern office and studio interior decor, academic science presentations, and limited edition sci-fi botanical art prints.










