Educational portrait poster illustrating best practices when creating infographics through a cooking-style process metaphor. Features four numbered cutaway diagram steps, clean sans-serif labels, colorful arrows, and a vibrant editorial vector design with organized technical clarity.
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Educational infographic poster titled "Cooking-Style Infographic Best Practices" in portrait layout, designed as a simple 4-step educational poster with sharp, readable English labels in clean sans-serif typography. Create a food / cooking process metaphor rendered as a cutaway technical diagram, where making a strong infographic is explained like preparing a dish. Clearly enumerate each step with large sequence numbers, bold headings, one-line captions, and directional connecting arrows flowing from top to bottom. Include small legends and callout labels only where useful, and ensure every text label is crisp and legible. 1. heading: "1. Prep the Idea"; caption: "Choose one clear message before adding visual details." Visual: cutaway mixing bowl on a countertop containing a single large concept card, a checklist card, and a small funnel dropping only one highlighted ingredient labeled as the core idea; show side labels pointing to the bowl, note card, and funnel; add a bold number 1 badge. 2. heading: "2. Sort the Ingredients"; caption: "Group facts into simple sections that are easy to scan." Visual: cross-section of a segmented recipe tray or bento-style organizer with 3 neat compartments holding icons for data, icons, and short text blocks; include tiny divider tabs and arrows showing items being sorted into separate containers; add a bold number 2 badge. 3. heading: "3. Cook the Layout"; caption: "Use hierarchy, spacing, and contrast to guide the eye." Visual: cutaway oven or stovetop diagram where layered panels are being assembled like a recipe, with a large title block at top, medium subtitle strips, smaller data chips below, and spacing markers; show heat arrows rising under the layout to symbolize emphasis and visual hierarchy; add a bold number 3 badge. 4. heading: "4. Plate for Clarity"; caption: "Finish with clean labels, consistent style, and easy flow." Visual: plated final dish presented as a polished infographic board, with neat callout lines, aligned icons, a mini legend, and a clear left-to-right reading path indicated by arrows; include a magnifying-glass icon inspecting typography sharpness and a small checkmark seal for consistency; add a bold number 4 badge. Connect all four stages with colorful arrows and subtle dotted guide lines, plus repeated sequence numbers to reinforce order. Add a small footer legend with exact text: "Flow", "Sections", "Hierarchy", "Labels". Visual style: cutaway technical diagram blended with editorial infographic design, vibrant rainbow palette with controlled high contrast, energetic but organized mood, enthusiast-friendly technical clarity, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. Avoid logos, copyrighted characters, identifiable people, and any unnecessary 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 watermarks Render labels and headings in clean English typography (sans-serif). No real-brand logos, no copyrighted characters, no people that could be identified, no graphic medical content. If the topic touches a regulated domain (medicine, finance, law), keep the explanation conceptual and add no specific dosages, prices or legal advice.
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