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🎨 AI Psychology & Personality Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-22

imtb personality grief stages editorial infographic wheel

Editorial psychology infographic in a warm sage and blush palette, featuring a hand-illustrated grief stages wheel with icons, captions, and a subtle outer ring of emotional nuance. Designed with a textured paper feel and empathetic tone, this imtb personality visual suits modern educational posters and magazine-style brand content.

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Warm psychology infographic wheel showing 5 grief stages with icons, captions, outer nuance ring, and educational side note.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size176 KB
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StyleAI Psychology & Personality Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-22
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetimtb personality
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Psychology infographic titled "Kubler-Ross Grief Stages". Create a DEFENSE MECHANISMS wheel adapted into an emotion-wheel style editorial psychology magazine illustration inspired by a Plutchik-like circular layout, rendered as a warm hand-illustrated infographic in a sage & blush palette with soft muted neutrals, textured paper feel, gentle brush lines, empathetic and non-stigmatizing visual tone. Central hub labeled "Grief as a Nonlinear Process". Around the wheel, feature 5 clearly separated primary segments with elegant icons and short educational captions in English: 1) "Denial" — protective numbness or disbelief, icon: fog/cloud veil; 2) "Anger" — frustration, protest, or sense of unfairness, icon: flame or storm spark; 3) "Bargaining" — mental "if only" loops and wishful negotiation, icon: tied ribbon or scales; 4) "Depression" — heaviness, sadness, withdrawal, icon: rain drop or weighted stone; 5) "Acceptance" — gradual integration and adjustment, icon: sunrise or open hands. Add a subtle outer ring showing emotional nuance and overlap between stages, with small icons and short labels such as "shock", "yearning", "confusion", "regret", "fatigue", "hope" in English. Include a small side note panel in English that frames the model as "an educational framework, not a diagnostic tool" and "experiences may vary and do not always occur in order". Avoid labeling the viewer, avoid medicalized or diagnostic claims, and avoid stigmatizing language. Composition should be visually rich, balanced, and suitable for a psychology editorial poster, with clear hierarchy, graceful arrows suggesting movement rather than rigid sequence, and no reference to search intent text on-image. 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.