Educational landscape infographic poster explaining the rule of thirds with a bold sketchnote editorial style and high-contrast vector design. Includes grid diagrams, power points, horizon placement, portrait framing, common mistakes, and leading lines photography guidance in a clean modern layout.
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 "Rule of Thirds in Photography" in landscape layout, with sharp, readable text labels and clean hierarchy. Create an educational overlay-grid infographic focused on composition guidance for the rule of thirds, using sketchnote style, high-contrast modern palette, accurate technical guidance, and no real camera-brand logos. Show a bold editorial layout with magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. Include 6 numbered components arranged in a clear left-to-right, top-to-bottom learning flow, connected with arrows, dotted guide lines, and visible sequence numbers in circles: 1. heading: "What Is the Grid"; caption: "Divide the frame into 3 equal columns and 3 equal rows."; visual: a large rectangular photo frame diagram with a crisp 3x3 overlay grid, darker outer border, highlighted four intersection points with bright dots, and small measurement ticks showing equal spacing. 2. heading: "Power Points"; caption: "Place key subjects near the four grid intersections for stronger balance."; visual: simplified scene thumbnails with a person, a tree, and a building each positioned on a different intersection point, with callout circles and thin arrows pointing exactly to the subject anchor positions. 3. heading: "Horizon Placement"; caption: "Align the horizon with the top or bottom third instead of the center."; visual: two side-by-side landscape frame examples, one with horizon centered and muted with a subtle X mark, one with horizon on the lower third and highlighted with a check mark; include sky and land bands clearly separated by the grid. 4. heading: "Portrait Positioning"; caption: "Place the eye line along the upper third and the face off-center."; visual: portrait composition box with a sketched human bust, eyes aligned to the top horizontal third, face positioned on the left vertical third, nose direction leaving open space in front; include thin annotation arrows to eye line and negative space. 5. heading: "Leading Lines Fit"; caption: "Use roads, rails, fences, or shadows to guide the viewer toward a third-point subject."; visual: a strong example for leading lines photography: converging road or railway tracks starting from the bottom corners and leading toward a small subject placed at a right-side intersection point, with directional arrows tracing the lines and the 3x3 grid overlaid clearly. 6. heading: "Common Mistakes"; caption: "Avoid centering everything unless symmetry is the goal."; visual: comparison panel with three mini frames—centered subject, cluttered edge crop, and improved off-center composition—using red warning icons for mistakes and green highlight marks for the corrected version. Add a small legend panel with exact labels: "Grid Line", "Intersection", "Subject", "Leading Line", "Horizon" and matching color keys. Use black, white, electric blue, vivid coral, and neon yellow accents for the high-contrast modern palette. Keep the mood energetic, instructive, graphic, and contemporary. Use hand-drawn sketchnote accents like arrows, circles, underlines, sticky-note callouts, and scribble emphasis, while preserving precise geometry for the grids and examples. Ensure all examples are generic composition diagrams and scene illustrations only, with no brand marks, no camera logos, and no photorealistic rendering. 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 Accurate technical guidance. No real camera-brand logos.
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