
{"type":"doc","content":[{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"Three symptoms, three faces, one clear message — this COVID-19 infographic makes the body's warning signs impossible to miss and impossible to misunderstand."}]},{"type":"image","attrs":{"src":"https://cdn.dribbble.com/users/5057025/screenshots/11013370/media/5c723b0ac7acc2cf92e7b7326e8ee575.jpg?compress=1&resize=1200x900&vertical=top","alt":null,"title":null,"width":null,"height":null}},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","marks":[{"type":"bold"}],"text":"Infographic Illustration — COVID-19 Symptoms"}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","marks":[{"type":"italic"}],"text":"Public Health Illustration · COVID-19 Awareness · Flat Vector"}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"A clean, empathetic flat vector infographic depicting the three primary symptoms of COVID-19 infection — designed for maximum clarity and accessibility across public health contexts, from social media posts to clinic waiting rooms to printed flyers."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The layout is organized as a balanced three-column composition against a clean white background, each symptom represented by a circular dark-toned portrait of a character experiencing that specific physical state — a visual empathy device that makes abstract medical information immediate and human."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The first figure — head wrapped in a cold compress, thermometer in mouth, expression heavy with discomfort — communicates High Fever with the wordless accuracy of someone who has lived it. The forehead compress and closed eyes are the universal, culturally transcendent visual shorthand for \"I have a fever and I feel terrible.\""}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The center figure is caught mid-cough — hand raised to mouth, face furrowed, the involuntary reflex of a dry, irritating cough perfectly frozen in illustration. The \"(no phlegm)\" qualifier beneath the label \"Cough\" is a clinically important distinction, included without overwhelming the visual — communicating symptom specificity with typographic restraint."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The third figure clutches their chest with both hands, neck strained, expression conveying the distress of labored breathing — Out of Breath rendered with the sensitivity a symptom of that severity deserves."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The teal-green color palette — used consistently across the title, label text, and character clothing — creates a cohesive, medically-appropriate visual language: calm, clinical, and credible without being cold. The dark circular backgrounds give each portrait a focused, contained quality that prevents the composition from feeling scattered."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"A public health illustration that communicates urgency through clarity — three symptoms, three portraits, one message that could save a life."}]}]}
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April 2020
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