Educational portrait poster titled Free Space Infographic Guide with six numbered astronomy explainer panels, curved arrows, dotted guide lines, and clean sans-serif labels. This warm earth-tone whiteboard illustration fits classroom and editorial use while aligning with infogram download free search intent.
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 English.
Educational infographic poster titled "Free Space Infographic Guide" in portrait layout, designed for students / classroom, with sharp readable text labels in clean sans-serif typography. Create a 6-step astronomy-themed explainer that visually matches the search intent "infogram download free" without using that phrase as a dominant title. Use clearly numbered labels, short captions, and connecting arrows flowing from top to bottom with dotted guide lines and sequence numbers. Visual style: hand-drawn sketch / whiteboard, warm earth tones palette with sand, terracotta, ochre, sepia, muted rust, soft cream background; friendly academic mood; magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. 1. heading: "1. Star Map"; caption: "A space topic begins with a clear visual question." Visual: hand-drawn classroom poster board showing a simple star field, labeled constellations, a planet icon, and a small telescope sketch in the corner; add a circular frame like a drafted infographic panel. 2. heading: "2. Gather Facts"; caption: "Collect key data such as distance, size, orbit, and temperature." Visual: sketchbook-style panel with icons of a ruler, thermometer, orbit rings, and a tiny data card beside Earth, Mars, and a star; include small metric callouts and simple comparison bars. 3. heading: "3. Build the Layout"; caption: "Arrange charts, labels, and images into an easy sequence." Visual: whiteboard wireframe of an infographic page with boxes for title, legend, diagram, and side notes; arrows showing where charts and planet illustrations will be placed. 4. heading: "4. Add Space Diagrams"; caption: "Use simple visuals to explain planets, moons, and motion." Visual: cutaway-style diagram of the solar system with orbit arrows, a cratered moon close-up, and a layered planet cross-section; add a small legend box and dotted annotation lines. 5. heading: "5. Check Readability"; caption: "Keep labels short, clear, and easy to read from a distance." Visual: comparison panel showing a messy crowded draft beside a clean final infographic; include bold label boxes, neat caption lines, and a magnifying-glass icon emphasizing legibility. 6. heading: "6. Share and Study"; caption: "The finished infographic helps students review astronomy fast." Visual: final classroom-ready poster pinned on a board, featuring planets, stars, arrows, and a tidy legend; add small icons of a notebook, download arrow, and study flashcards without any real-brand logos. Connect all six sections with curved arrows, dotted flow lines, and visible sequence numbers so the reading order is unmistakable. Keep all stage panels visually distinct but unified by the same warm earth-tone sketch aesthetic. Include small decorative astronomy elements such as comets, stars, orbit paths, and moon phases around the margins, but do not clutter the labels. 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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