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Minimalist Retro UI Book Summary Infographic Poster

A comprehensive and structured prompt for creating a medium-density book summary poster with a modern UI and retro illustration style. Generate a [medium information density] book summary infographic poster for the book titled "{Book Title}". Step 0 (Critical Pre-judgment) Before generating, determine which category the book falls into (multiple selections allowed): Cognitive Growth (mindset / self-improvement) Business / Wealth (making money / career / investment) Psychology / Emotion (relationships / inner self / human nature) Fiction / Story (narrative / characters / metaphor) Then, adjust the emphasis and structural focus based on the genre (not the appearance, but the content logic). For Cognitive: focus on models, ways of thinking, and misconceptions. For Business: focus on leverage, decisions, and methods. For Psychology: focus on emotional mechanisms, human nature, and relationships. For Fiction: focus on characters, conflict, metaphors, and themes. Overall Style Modern minimalist UI + light retro illustration style. Soft, light background (cream / beige / light gray). Low-saturation color palette (deep green / dark blue / brown). Keywords for the aesthetic: quiet, substantial, meant to be read slowly. Core Principles (Very Important) Do not use fixed module titles. Do not force "structural completeness." Organize information naturally according to the book's genre and content. You can merge or delete modules, adjust the order, rewrite all subheadings, and emphasize certain parts (e.g., downplay "methodology" for fiction). The goal is to sound like "someone who understood the book is talking," not "organized notes." Content Modules (Dynamically Combined by Information Type) The following is not a template but a material pool. Feel free to choose and reorganize based on the book's genre. ① Opening (Mandatory): Book title (visual center), author, one insightful sentence (must sound like human speech). Adjust the tone by genre: Cognitive 👉 "You thought it was A, but it's actually B"; Business 👉 "The problem isn't effort, it's leverage"; Psychology 👉 "A lot of pain actually comes from..."; Fiction 👉 "This is a story about...". The illustration must have a "metaphorical meaning." ② Making the Book Clear (Core Understanding): Don't write "Core Ideas." Express it as "What this book is really trying to say is..." or "If there's only one thing, it's that...". Content includes the core thesis and the real-world problem it addresses. Adjust by genre: Fiction 👉 write about "the underlying theme of the story"; Psychology 👉 emphasize "why people are this way." ③ The Most Valuable Takeaways (Key Area): Make the heading style natural, such as "A few things that are hard to un-see after reading" or "These things will slowly influence you." Adjust content by genre. Cognitive (Model-oriented): thinking traps, mindset upgrades, decision-making approaches. Business (Action-oriented): leverage, money-making logic, strategic choices. Psychology (Feeling-oriented): emotional cycles, insights on relationships, inner patterns. Fiction (Understanding-oriented): character choices, conflict, symbolic meaning. Each point has a short opinionated sentence (must sound like human speech), 1-2 lines of explanation, and a small icon. ④ A "Key Structure" (Visual Core): Express the title naturally, like "All the content actually revolves around this structure" or "You can understand the book with this diagram." Vary automatically by genre. Recommended structures: Cognitive: a mental model or decision path. Business: a leverage system or profit loop. Psychology: an emotional cycle or behavioral pattern. Fiction: character relationship map, conflict structure, or trajectory of fate. ⑤ Examples or Fragments from the Book (More Story-like): The heading can be "A few moments in the book are deeply impressive" or "What these fragments actually illustrate." Vary by genre: For Business/Cognitive: case studies. For Psychology: scenarios or emotional moments. For Fiction: plot fragments. Each item has one sentence and an icon, and must be vivid. ⑥ Lingering Sentences (Quotes Section): Heading style: "Some words you'll remember later" or "A few sentences worth reading slowly." The sense of white space should be strong (a visual focus point). ⑦ Changes You Can Take Away (Action Section): Heading: "If you only make one change" or "You can start here." Adjust by genre: Cognitive: a change in thinking style. Business: concrete action. Psychology: a shift in awareness or relationships. Fiction: a life insight (a lighter form of action). Requires 3-5 items that are specific, actionable, and perceptible. Design Details Adaptive grid layout (no rigid symmetry). Card-based information (prioritize white space). Text-to-image ratio of about 6:4. Consistent illustration style (hand-drawn, linear). Clear visual hierarchy (more important information is larger). Language Style (Determines Quality) Do: Sound like a person talking about a book, show understanding and curation, have a hint of an "aha!" moment. Don't: "This book explains...", "The definition is...", clichés, stock phrases, or over-summarizing. Output Requirements English. Medium information density. Suitable for social media sharing.

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