Pour Over Coffee Brewing Guide – A 6-Step Process Infographic
A high-quality six-panel process infographic with the theme "Pour Over Coffee Brewing Guide." The overall style blends a high-end lifestyle magazine tutorial page with modern information design—warm, clean, refined, soothing, and textured, suitable for instructional display, social media sharing, and tutorial covers. No commercial advertising feel, no generic PowerPoint template look, no childish cartoons. The layout uses a top and bottom row of three panels each, forming a six-panel grid with neat composition, comfortable white space, and clear steps, resembling a tutorial spread inside a premium coffee magazine. 4K, ultra-high definition, rich in detail, with crisp text. Overall color palette: Dominated by off-white, cream white, light khaki, caramel brown, and dark coffee tones, accented sparingly with dark green or golden brown to create a warm, natural, specialty café atmosphere. The background is restrained and clean, possibly featuring a subtle paper texture or tabletop surface grain. Top title: Pour Over Coffee Brewing Guide Subtitle: 6 Steps to a Clean and Flavorful Cup of Pour Over Coffee Six steps arranged from left to right, top to bottom. Each panel must include: Step number Step subtitle One short descriptive sentence in English A corresponding refined illustration Six-panel content details: Panel 1: 01 Prepare Equipment Prepare the dripper, filter paper, gooseneck kettle, server, coffee cup, scale, and fresh coffee beans Illustration: Top-down view of a tabletop with utensils neatly arranged, high-end texture resembling the prep station of a specialty coffee shop Panel 2: 02 Grind Coffee Beans Grind coffee beans to a medium-fine consistency with uniform particle size Illustration: A hand grinder or electric grinder, with details of coffee beans and ground coffee clearly visible, showing a slight granular texture Panel 3: 03 Rinse the Filter Paper Rinse the filter paper with hot water while preheating the dripper and the server Illustration: Hot water poured from a slender-spout kettle into the dripper, the filter paper soaked, with a gentle sense of warm steam Panel 4: 04 Add Coffee Grounds Pour the coffee grounds into the filter and gently shake to level the coffee bed Illustration: A flat, even coffee bed inside the dripper, with clear bed details, creating a quiet and clean atmosphere Panel 5: 05 Pulsed Pouring Bloom for 30 seconds first, then pour slowly in concentric circles for even extraction Illustration: A gooseneck kettle steadily pouring water, coffee dripping slowly, with elegant water flow lines and light steam Panel 6: 06 Extraction Complete Wait until the dripping finishes, pour into a coffee cup, and enjoy Illustration: Coffee liquid dropping into the server, then being poured into a cup, the finished coffee displaying a warm, rich color, the scene evoking a sense of completion and inviting aroma Layout requirements: Each panel should feel like an independent small tutorial visual, yet the overall style remains unified. Step numbers must be prominent, subtitles clear, and descriptive text short—avoid overly long sentences. Panels may feature thin borders, rounded-corner cards, or subtle shadows, but the overall aesthetic must remain restrained and sophisticated—do not pile on excessive decoration. The entire image should communicate the process at a glance while being beautiful enough to serve as a high-quality lifestyle instructional visual. Text requirements: All text must be in English, with a modern, clean, legible font suited for tutorial-style visuals. Text must be free of gibberish, typos, or blurriness. Information hierarchy must be clear: the main title is the largest, followed by step numbers, then clear subtitles, and finally concise, short descriptive text. Visual requirements: The overall mood should evoke a specialty café, Japanese lifestyle aesthetics, and a light magazine tutorial page. Balanced composition, soft lighting, realistic material textures—ceramic, glass, metal, flowing water, coffee grounds, and steam should all appear natural and detailed. The final image must look like a truly usable high-quality six-panel infographic for tutorial presentation, not a generic illustration collage.