Präzises infografiken design für ein medizinisches Anatomie-Poster im Hochformat mit 9 nummerierten Organsystemen, farbcodierten Pfeilen und sauberer Legende. Die editoriale Vektorillustration wirkt modern, lehrreich und hochwertig – ideal für Bildungsmarken, Health-Content und wissenschaftsnahe Kommunikation.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in German.
Educational infographic poster titled "Human Anatomy Infographic Design" in portrait layout, designed for expert reference, with clearly enumerated numbered labels and connecting arrows; all text labels must be sharp, crisp, and fully readable in clean sans-serif English typography. Create a detailed medicine/anatomy educational poster using a cutaway technical diagram approach, vibrant rainbow palette, precise callouts, sectional views, legend boxes, and sequence numbers. Show a stylized non-identifiable human torso and head as a neutral anatomical teaching model, with no graphic medical content. Use magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. Include 9 numbered components arranged in a logical top-to-bottom flow with curved arrows and dotted connector lines linking each organ system focus: 1. heading: "Brain", caption: "Control center coordinating sensation, motion, and autonomic signals", visual: cutaway sagittal head section with cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem highlighted; radiating fine line callouts to sensory and motor pathways. 2. heading: "Spinal Cord", caption: "Main communication pathway between brain and body", visual: vertical semi-transparent cutaway of cervical to lumbar spine with spinal cord inside vertebral canal; branching nerve roots shown as thin colored lines. 3. heading: "Lungs", caption: "Paired organs exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide", visual: thoracic cutaway showing trachea splitting into bronchi, both lungs with simplified alveolar cluster inset, airflow arrows entering and exiting. 4. heading: "Heart", caption: "Muscular pump driving continuous blood circulation", visual: frontal cutaway of four-chamber heart with directional arrows for blood flow, labeled major vessels as simplified tubes, color-coded red and blue circulation paths. 5. heading: "Liver", caption: "Metabolic hub processing nutrients and biochemical compounds", visual: upper abdominal cutaway with liver lobes, portal vein and bile duct schematic, small inset showing stylized hexagonal tissue pattern. 6. heading: "Stomach", caption: "Reservoir where mechanical mixing and early digestion begin", visual: transparent digestive tract segment with esophagus entering stomach, spiral arrows indicating churning motion, simplified internal fold texture. 7. heading: "Pancreas", caption: "Gland releasing digestive enzymes and endocrine signals", visual: elongated pancreas beneath stomach with dual callout diagram: one arrow to duodenum for exocrine secretion, one arrow to bloodstream for endocrine function. 8. heading: "Intestines", caption: "Long folded tube specialized for absorption and transport", visual: layered abdominal cutaway showing small intestine coils inside outer large intestine frame, magnified villi inset connected by dotted line. 9. heading: "Kidneys", caption: "Filters regulating fluid balance and waste removal", visual: bilateral posterior abdominal cutaway with kidneys, ureters, and a nephron inset showing glomerulus and tubule; small flow arrows indicating filtration direction. Add a clear connecting flow: numbered circular markers 1 through 9, thin rainbow-gradient arrows guiding the reading order from brain downward through torso, dotted anatomical callout lines from each number to the corresponding organ, and a subtle side legend panel with color bands for nervous, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and urinary systems. Maintain a vibrant rainbow palette while preserving medical clarity: cool blues and violets for nervous structures, cyan for lungs, reds and magentas for circulation, oranges and yellows for digestive organs, greens for metabolic/auxiliary structures. Overall mood: precise, advanced, energetic, polished, and educational. Ensure balanced spacing, expert-level diagram density, and clean vector cross-sections without gore or pathology. 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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