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🎨 AI Sign Language / Hand Sign Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-20

abc deaf International Signs Hello Phrases Infographic

Clean editorial infographic featuring 8 uniform cards for common International Signs greeting phrases in a sage and cream watercolor-style palette. Designed with anatomically accurate hand diagrams, clear labels, and accessible spacing, this abc deaf reference poster feels calm, modern, and easy to compare.

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Grid infographic with 8 sage and cream cards showing International Signs hello phrases with hand diagrams and labels.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size166 KB
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StyleAI Sign Language / Hand Sign Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-20
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetabc deaf
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Card grid infographic titled "International Signs: Common Hello Phrases". 8 uniform cards in a clean grid, watercolor-friendly editorial reference-poster illustration in a sage and cream palette. Each card shows a clear central anatomically accurate hand-position diagram with neutral wrist angles, correct finger joints, natural palm proportions, and visible motion arrows where needed; include subtle face/head cue silhouettes only if necessary for the sign. Focus on deaf-community-informed accuracy and clarity. Cards should cover common greeting/hello-related phrases in International Signs, visually distinct and easy to compare: Hello, Hi, Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Welcome, Nice to meet you, How are you?. Each card must include: the phrase name in English, one-line description in English, and the central sign diagram. Keep the design text-light and search-friendly for "abc deaf" while still being a labeled infographic. Clean uniform spacing, soft paper texture, accessible contrast, no clutter. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real brand logos, no watermarks Anatomically accurate hand positions. Verify with deaf-community resources.