Editorial-style psychology infographic in a dark mode academic layout, comparing Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs with ERG Theory through numbered cards, icons, and a central comparison band. Designed with refined textbook aesthetics, high-contrast typography, and subtle blue, teal, and amber accents for a modern scholarly brand vibe; includes pam the office mbti as a search target.
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.
Psychology infographic titled "Maslow vs ERG Theory". ATTACHMENT STYLES quadrant adapted into a 2-column academic comparison layout: left column for Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, right column for ERG Theory, with aligned comparison rows and subtle connecting arrows showing how the models relate. Editorial psychology magazine illustration, academic textbook style, dark mode palette, clean structured grid, high contrast typography, refined diagram aesthetics, soft glow accents, modern scholarly icons. Include a top comparison header, then visually compare Maslow’s 5 levels and ERG’s 3 categories using numbered cards with short captions and evocative icons. Left side cards in ascending order: 1 Physiological — basic survival needs, 2 Safety — security and stability, 3 Love and Belonging — connection and acceptance, 4 Esteem — respect and competence, 5 Self-Actualization — growth and fulfillment. Right side cards in ascending order: 1 Existence — material and safety needs, 2 Relatedness — relationships and social connection, 3 Growth — personal development and potential. Add a central comparison band with concise educational labels such as "Hierarchy vs Flexible Model", "Progression", "Frustration-Regression", and "Need Overlap", with simple arrows and comparison icons. Include a small footer note stating these are educational motivation theories, not diagnostic tools. Avoid labeling viewers or making any diagnostic medical claims. Dark charcoal background, muted academic blues, teals, and warm amber highlights, textbook infographic composition, balanced spacing, crisp vector illustration. 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 diagnostic medical claims, no watermarks No diagnostic medical claims, no labeling viewers, no stigmatization. Frame personality systems as informal / educational, never as diagnostic tools.
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