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Lemonly Infographics Cooking Design Poster in Black and White

Minimal monochrome classroom poster for lemonly infographics, showing six numbered stages for designing a lemon-themed cooking explainer. Features bold arrows, dotted guide lines, clean sans-serif labels, and vector-style kitchen diagrams in a polished corporate educational layout.

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Black-and-white educational poster with 6 numbered lemon cooking infographic stages, arrows, icons, and footer legend.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size200 KB
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StyleAI Infographic Generator
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-06-04
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetlemonly infographics
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Educational infographic poster titled "How to Design a Lemon-Themed Cooking Infographic" in portrait layout, with sharp readable text labels, clean sans-serif typography, and clearly numbered sections for a classroom audience. Create a minimal corporate educational poster in monochrome black and white, using high contrast, simple geometric shapes, tidy spacing, thin divider lines, and clear hierarchy. Show 6 numbered stages connected by bold arrows and subtle dotted guide lines flowing from top to bottom in sequence. Each stage must include a bold heading, a one-line caption, and a specific visual diagram element. Visual style: polished classroom-friendly explainer, calm and organized mood, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures.

1. heading: "Choose the Dish"; caption: "Start with a simple recipe that features lemon as the main flavor." Visual: a clipboard with a small recipe card, lemon slice icon, and a minimal bowl symbol; add a large number 1 in a circle.
2. heading: "Gather Ingredients"; caption: "Arrange lemons, sugar, salt, herbs, and basic kitchen items into clear groups." Visual: top-down ingredient lineup with whole lemon, cut lemon half, measuring spoon, small jar, knife, and mixing bowl, each drawn as flat black-and-white icons; add number 2 badge.
3. heading: "Prep the Lemon"; caption: "Wash, cut, zest, and squeeze the lemon for different cooking uses." Visual: step-by-step mini diagram showing whole lemon to halved lemon to zest curls to juice drops entering a small cup; include arrows inside the panel; add number 3 badge.
4. heading: "Mix the Base"; caption: "Combine lemon juice with the other ingredients to build the sauce or marinade." Visual: cutaway mixing bowl with spoon swirling liquid, small arrows indicating ingredients being added from labeled mini-icons, and simple concentric motion lines; add number 4 badge.
5. heading: "Cook or Chill"; caption: "Use the lemon mixture in a pan, dressing, or chilled preparation depending on the recipe." Visual: split panel with left side showing a saucepan on a burner with steam lines, right side showing a chilled jar in a refrigerator-style outline with snowflake icon; add number 5 badge.
6. heading: "Plate and Explain"; caption: "Finish with a clean serving diagram that shows how the lemon element improves flavor and presentation." Visual: plated dish from above with garnish wedges, droplets, and a small side legend using arrows to point to garnish, sauce, and main food area; add number 6 badge.

Include a clear vertical flow with thick black arrows between stages 1 through 6, plus small dotted connector lines tying repeated lemon icons across panels. Add a compact footer legend with simple symbols for "Ingredient", "Preparation", "Mixing", and "Serving" in matching monochrome icon style. Keep the composition uncluttered, balanced, and easy to scan for students in a classroom. No logos, no branded packaging, no identifiable people, no copyrighted characters. 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.