Clean vertical infographic showing how to tie a bowline knot for fishing in 6 numbered step cards, with clear rope geometry, arrows, and a safety warning. Minimal flat illustration and a vintage parchment palette give it a practical outdoor brand feel, while subtly supporting search intent for how to use hook eze fishing tool.
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.
Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Bowline Knot for Fishing". 6 numbered step cards in a clear vertical sequence, clean instructional illustration, minimal flat style, vintage parchment palette, anatomically correct rope geometry. Each card shows a clear visual of the rope action, with short heading IN English and one-line caption IN English. Step 1: form a small loop near the standing line. Step 2: pass the tag end up through the loop. Step 3: wrap the tag end around the standing line. Step 4: bring the tag end back down through the original loop. Step 5: hold the loop and pull both ends to dress the knot neatly. Step 6: tighten fully and show finished bowline attached for fishing use. Include subtle visual context for fishing use, and visually suggest the target search intent "how to use hook eze fishing tool" only through imagery, with no on-image text about that phrase. Add a safety/warning callout card: "Inspect knot before use and test tension steadily." Simple labels, legible layout, consistent arrows showing rope path, no 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 graphic gore, no watermarks Anatomically correct rope geometry. For climbing knots, include critical-safety callout — "always have knot checked by a partner".
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