Prompt

Based on {TOPIC}, create a premium vertical “reference-style educational infographic” that feels like a beautifully designed knowledge handbook rather than a traditional poster.

The design should combine the atmosphere of:

• a modern visual encyclopedia
• a collectible field-guide page
• an editorial knowledge system
• and a clean, highly shareable infographic layout

The final image must feel informative, structured, and visually curated — like a page taken from a high-end illustrated reference book.

Core Design Direction:

• One stunning, highly detailed central subject illustration or render
• Multiple magnified detail callouts showing important features or components
• Modular information cards with soft rounded edges
• Strong typography hierarchy with highlighted labels and section dividers
• Compact but meaningful educational content
• Intelligent infographic-style layout with balanced spacing and readable density
• Visual summary systems such as rankings, quick facts, comparison charts, “Top 5” insights, or key-stat modules

The content categories should dynamically adapt to the topic itself. Include the most relevant sections such as:

• Overview / identity profile
• Classification or category system
• Structural or physical characteristics
• Functions, behavior, or mechanisms
• Habitat, environment, or ideal conditions
• Usage methods, workflows, or optimization tips
• Maintenance, growth, or improvement guidance
• Advantages vs limitations
• Risks, cautions, or important notes
• Recommended users or real-world applications
• Quick ratings, tags, or summarized insight cards

Visual Style Requirements:

• Soft light-toned background
• Elegant muted color palette
• Refined editorial aesthetic
• Gentle realistic shadows
• Minimal premium iconography
• Clean modular spacing system
• Rounded information containers
• High information density while remaining visually breathable
• Consistent handbook/reference-book styling throughout

The composition should prioritize:

“knowledge organization + visual clarity + modular editorial storytelling”

Avoid making it look like:

• a movie poster
• a marketing advertisement
• a simple character illustration
• or a generic social-media graphic

Instead, the image should resemble a professionally published encyclopedia infographic page designed for learning, collecting, and building into a larger visual knowledge series.
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