Educational portrait poster infographic showing how bread is made in 9 clear steps, from gathering ingredients to slicing and serving. Designed in a warm earth-tone whiteboard sketch style with clean sans-serif labels, numbered circles, arrows, and a compact classroom-friendly legend.
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Educational infographic poster titled "How Bread Is Made" in portrait layout, designed for a classroom wall, with sharp readable text labels in clean sans-serif typography. Create a detailed 9-step educational cooking-process infographic with clearly numbered circles, bold English headings, one-line English captions, and connecting arrows flowing from top to bottom in a gentle zigzag path. Add small dotted guide lines between steps, simple legend accents, and clear sequence numbers 1-9. Visual style: hand-drawn sketch / whiteboard aesthetic, warm earth tones palette with clay brown, wheat beige, terracotta, olive, muted orange, and cream background, friendly academic mood, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. 1. heading: "Gather Ingredients", caption: "Flour, water, yeast, salt, and a little sugar are prepared for mixing.", visual: neatly arranged sketch of labeled bowls and spoons containing flour mound, water jug, yeast packet, salt pinch bowl, and sugar spoon, with small ingredient callout arrows. 2. heading: "Mix the Dough", caption: "The ingredients are stirred together until a rough sticky dough forms.", visual: top-view mixing bowl with wooden spoon swirling through flour and water, visible motion lines, partial ingredient arrows pointing into the bowl. 3. heading: "Knead Well", caption: "The dough is folded and pressed to build a smooth elastic texture.", visual: close-up diagram of dough on a board with repeated fold-and-push arrows, simple inset showing stretched gluten strands as curved lines inside the dough. 4. heading: "First Rise", caption: "The dough rests and expands as yeast releases gas bubbles.", visual: side-by-side bowl comparison showing small dough before and larger domed dough after resting, with bubble icons and upward expansion arrows. 5. heading: "Shape the Loaf", caption: "The risen dough is gently formed into a loaf or round shape.", visual: sketch of hands-free shaping sequence using three mini diagrams: flattened dough, rolled cylinder, finished loaf shape, connected by short arrows. 6. heading: "Second Rise", caption: "The shaped dough puffs again before baking.", visual: loaf in baking pan under a cloth cover, with subtle upward arrows and a small clock icon indicating waiting time conceptually, no exact times. 7. heading: "Bake in the Oven", caption: "Heat turns the soft dough into bread with a firm crust and airy center.", visual: cutaway oven diagram with loaf inside, heat-wave lines, thermometer icon without numbers, and crust browning marks on the surface. 8. heading: "Cool the Bread", caption: "Fresh bread rests on a rack so steam can escape.", visual: baked loaf on wire cooling rack with rising steam curls, arrows moving away from the loaf, and crust texture lines. 9. heading: "Slice and Serve", caption: "The finished bread is cut into slices and ready to eat.", visual: final serving board with several even slices, crumb cross-section visible, small butter dish and simple plate as supporting icons. Show consistent connecting flow with bold arrows between each numbered stage, plus occasional dotted lines linking cause-and-effect details such as kneading to texture and rising to bubbles. Include a small title area and a compact footer note box labeled "Bread-Making Process" with tiny icon legend for bowl, dough, oven, and loaf. Keep the composition balanced, educational, and easy to follow for students. 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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