
Infographicposter over relativiteitstheorie voor kinderen
Een kleurrijke educatieve poster legt de relativiteitstheorie uit aan kinderen met behulp van vier gelabelde secties, leuke tekeningen en eenvoudige visuele vergelijkingen, geschikt voor gebruik in de klas of op sociale media.
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{
"type": "children's educational infographic poster",
"topic": "{argument name=\"topic\" default=\"The Theory of Relativity\"}",
"subtitle": "{argument name=\"subtitle text\" default=\"Explained for Kids!\"}",
"style": "cute hand-drawn classroom infographic, bright pastel colors, rounded panels, white background, friendly doodle stars and sparkles, thick outlines, easy-to-understand visual metaphors, playful textbook poster design for elementary school children",
"format": "vertical poster",
"header": {
"title": "The Theory of Relativity",
"subtitle": "Explained for Kids!",
"icons_count": 3,
"icons": [
"Earth globe",
"round clock",
"purple ringed planet"
],
"intro_box": {
"left_figure": "cartoon Einstein with wild white hair, brown jacket, green vest, white shirt, raising one finger",
"text": "A long time ago, people thought that time was the same for everyone and space (like distance) was always the same too. Einstein had a new idea!"
}
},
"layout": {
"sections": [
{
"title": "1. The Big Idea",
"position": "upper left",
"count": 1,
"visuals_count": 2,
"visuals": [
"speech bubble with quote",
"smiling sun with rays"
],
"text": "Einstein said: \"The speed of light is always the same for everyone!\" No matter how fast you are moving, light (like from the sun or a flashlight) always travels at the same speed. That speed is about 300,000 km per second!",
"panel_color": "blue"
},
{
"title": "2. Time is Relative",
"position": "upper right",
"count": 2,
"labels": [
"On Earth",
"On a Fast Rocket"
],
"visuals_count": 4,
"visuals": [
"child standing on Earth side",
"clock on Earth side",
"child inside red rocket with orange flame",
"clock on rocket side"
],
"text": "If you move very fast (close to the speed of light), time slows down for you! Left caption: 1 hour passes... Right caption: ...but less time passes for you!",
"panel_color": "green"
},
{
"title": "3. Space is Relative (Length Changes)",
"position": "middle left",
"count": 2,
"labels": [
"normal train length when standing still",
"shorter-looking train when moving very fast"
],
"visuals_count": 2,
"visuals": [
"train at rest",
"stretched-motion train with speed lines"
],
"text": "If you move very fast, things can look shorter in the direction you're moving! Example: This train is its normal length when it's standing still. But when the train moves very fast... ...it looks shorter to someone watching!",
"panel_color": "purple"
},
{
"title": "4. Why Does It Matter?",
"position": "middle right",
"count": 3,
"labels": [
"GPS",
"Space & Black Holes",
"Big and Small"
],
"visuals_count": 3,
"visuals": [
"satellite",
"spiral galaxy or black hole",
"atom symbol"
],
"text": "Relativity helps us understand the universe! It is used in: GPS — Satellites use relativity to give us the right location. Space & Black Holes — It helps scientists understand things in space. Big and Small — It connects with the weird world of very small particles too!",
"panel_color": "orange"
}
],
"footer": {
"title": "In short:",
"left_figure": "thoughtful cartoon boy with hand on chin and a thought bubble containing a yellow star",
"summary_text": "The faster you move (very, very fast), the slower time goes and the shorter things look! That's the magic of relativity!",
"right_note": "It's hard to see in everyday life, because we don't move that fast... yet!",
"extra_icon": "winking smiley face"
}
},
"design_notes": {
"section_count": 4,
"total_main_icons": 12,
"typography": "large playful handwritten title, rounded child-friendly sans serif body text",
"palette": [
"navy blue",
"sky blue",
"green",
"purple",
"orange",
"yellow",
"red",
"white"
],
"mood": "curious, cheerful, educational, kid-friendly"
}
}Vraagvariabelen
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Best for
- - Grafisch ontwerp & poster visual exploration
- - Image generation and reference-image edits
- - Reusable briefs that keep source attribution visible
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- - Subject, product, character, or scene
- - Aspect ratio, camera, lighting, and background
- - Brand, text, color, and output constraints
Recommended model and settings
- - Model: gpt-image-2
- - Input mode: Tekst naar afbeelding
- - Aspect ratio: source
- - Commercial status: review original source
How to use this prompt
- 1. Copy the prompt and preserve its structure for the first test.
- 2. Replace the subject, context, and publishing channel.
- 3. Change one camera, lighting, or style variable per iteration.
- 4. Inspect the output, source, text, and rights before reuse.
Limitations, source, and reuse cautions
- - Generated output is an editable draft, not factual, legal, or rights evidence.
- - Review the linked source, people, brands, logos, text, and third-party media before commercial use.
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