Medical Infographic Poster for Drug Information (Bento Grid Style)
A clean vertical medical infographic poster about a medication, combining product imagery, dosage guidance, pharmacology charts, warnings, storage tips, and patient suitability icons. The design uses a modular bento grid layout with a trusted, friendly clinical aesthetic in white, blue, grey, and mint green.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: MinimalistLanguage: zh
Prompt
{ "image_analysis": { "subject": "{argument name="药物名称" default="司美格鲁肽"} educational infographic, 9:16", "style": "Modular Bento Grid design (lunchbox grid layout) / Minimal medical UI design / Friendly and approachable", "tone": "Professional, clinical, rigorous, scientific, trustworthy, human-centered, readable", "primary_colors": ["Clinical White", "Medical Blue", "Slate Grey", "Mint Green"] }, "prompt_elements": { "subject_description": "A high-quality educational infographic poster about [Drug Name], blending professional rigor with human-centered care in its design.", "layout": "A modular grid layout in Bento Box style, with a clean medical UI/UX interface design, divided into clear rectangular cards with soft edges for a comfortable visual experience.", "visual_details": [ "The top header features a prominent modern sans-serif title in the Chinese name of the drug and its chemical/generic name, with a gentle medical icon beside the title (such as a heart or a green leaf)", "The top center features a hyper-realistic macro photograph of the [drug dosage form/package] (such as tablets, capsules, or a medicine bottle), with soft lighting and a safe, reliable appearance", "A minimalist line drawing of the [chemical structural formula] appears in the corner, with smooth lines and no excessive prominence", "Section 1: Analysis of the active ingredients and pharmacological effects, with pie charts and bar charts for data visualization, using gentle medical blue and mint green colors; the chart design is simple and intuitive", "Section 2: Indications with minimalist line icons; the icon design is friendly, avoiding symbols that feel overly clinical or cold", "Section 3: A dosage and administration matrix with minimalist line icons ([oral/injection], [frequency], [dose]), with simple text explanations next to the icons, such as 'One tablet daily, easy to take'", "Section 4: A pharmacokinetics or onset timeline with linear charts; the lines are smooth, the time points are clearly marked, and it conveys trust through scientific basis", "Section 5: A precautions grid with simple warning icons ([drug interactions], [contraindications], [side effects]); the icon design should gently remind rather than cause panic, with concise and clear text highlighting the key points", "Section 6: Icons for suitable populations (such as markers for the suitability of elderly pe...