Editorial mythology infographic in a refined museum-poster style featuring Itzamnaaj as the central Maya creator deity with clear English labels, celestial and scribal symbols, and codex-inspired details. This pantheon poster uses a midnight blue and jade palette, vector-clean layout, and respectful academic framing with inset references to other major Maya creation deities.
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.
Mythology infographic titled "Mayan Creation Deities" — single DEITY portrait + attributes. Central portrait of Itzamnaaj as the primary Maya creator deity, depicted with mythologically accurate regal aged features, celestial and scribal associations, surrounded by radiating attribute icons and labeled callouts. Include attribute icons with exact English labels: "Creator God", "Sky", "Wisdom", "Writing", "Day and Night", "Calendar Knowledge", "Serpent", "Shell Ornament". Add secondary small inset medallions or side panels referencing other major Maya creation deities with canonical names and respectful academic framing: Kukulkan, Huracan, Tepeu, Gucumatz, Xmucane, Xpiyacoc; each shown with a small symbolic icon and short English domain label such as "Feathered Serpent", "Storm", "Sovereign", "Plumed Serpent", "Grandmother Creator", "Grandfather Creator". Visual direction: modern editorial illustration with subtle Japanese / Shinto-inspired compositional elegance only in layout rhythm, framing symmetry, and refined negative space, without replacing Maya iconography; period-appropriate Maya imagery, glyph-inspired borders, codex motifs, ceremonial jade, celestial patterns. Color palette: midnight blue, deep indigo, silver, soft obsidian gray, restrained jade accents. Mood: sacred, scholarly, nocturnal, refined. Emphasize sharp readable typography, clean label hierarchy, balanced museum-poster composition, respectful comparative-cultural art direction. Include editorial mythological illustration, museum-poster composition, vector-clean infographic layout, period-appropriate imagery. 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 nudity beyond classical-art-tasteful, no graphic violence, no watermarks Tasteful classical-art framing, no explicit nudity beyond classical-tasteful, no graphic violence, no anti-religious propaganda. Present each tradition respectfully and academically.
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