Modern Minimalist PPT/Diagram Generation Prompt
A clean landscape infographic with a large rounded border container, featuring a centered header, a central flowchart with rectangular nodes and elbow connectors, a bullet-point feature list, and a contrasting footer summary box. The design uses flat vector styling, candy-colored pastel panels, and crisp 2px–3px outlines with a modern minimalist look.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: MinimalistLanguage: zh
Prompt
1. Overall Visual Style (Visual Style) Style keywords: Flat UI, Vector, Modern Minimalist, Card-style. Lines and shapes: Rounded corners preferred: All borders, background blocks, buttons, and flowchart nodes must be rounded rectangles, with a relatively large corner radius of about 10–15px. Elbow lines: Flowchart connectors should use right-angle bent lines (no curves), keeping them clean and strong. Color logic (key): “Candy color” palette: Use light, high-brightness, low-saturation pastel backgrounds (such as light blue, light green, light purple), paired with darker borders in the same color family. Border emphasis: All graphics must have clear 2px–3px solid borders. 2. Vertical Layout Structure (Vertical Layout Structure) No matter what theme you are drawing, follow the top-to-bottom layout order below, and make sure everything is contained within one large bordered container: Layer 1: Main Title (Header) Position: Centered at the top of the container. Style: Bold black font, largest size, darkest color. Layer 2: Core Flowchart (Flowchart Area) Position: Occupies the core area, about 50% of the layout. Content: Rectangular nodes + arrows connecting them. If it is a cyclic process, use dashed arrows to point back. Layer 3: Feature List (Feature List) Position: Below the flowchart, centered or left-aligned. Style: Short and concise unordered list (Bullet Points), slightly smaller font, with a bit of whitespace. Layer 4: Bottom Full-Width Summary Box (Footer Box) Position: At the very bottom of the container, spanning the full width. Color scheme: Use a differentiated color (such as the purple in the example) to distinguish it from the main color theme above. Purpose: Used for “summary,” “analogy,” or “core conclusion.” The reason for choosing landscape dimensions is: Content fit: Horizontally expanding content like a timeline is better displayed on a landscape canvas to show the evolution process Presentation-friendly: The 3:2 landscape ratio is very suitable for insertion into PPTs and documents, and it displays well on projectors or screens Information capacity: A landscape layout can hold more text and icons, avoiding overcrowding