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# full-illustration
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An illustration dominates the canvas; text is integrated into the scene.
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## Structure
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- Large narrative illustration fills most of the canvas
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- Text labels, callouts, or captions embedded within the scene
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- Story told primarily through the image
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- Text serves as annotation, not the primary carrier
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## Best For
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- Storytelling infographics
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- Scene-based explanations (e.g., how a city works)
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- Ecosystem or environment diagrams
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- Narrative-driven educational content
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## Visual Elements
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- Rich, detailed illustration as the primary element
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- Callout lines or speech bubbles for labels
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- Characters or objects acting out the content
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- Minimal separate text blocks
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## Text Placement
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- Labels integrated into the illustration
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- Title at top or bottom outside the scene
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- Callout lines pointing to specific scene elements
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## Recommended Pairings
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- `storybook-watercolor`: Painterly narrative scenes
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- `cartoon-flat`: Character-driven story illustrations
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- `crayon-hand-drawn`: Hand-drawn world illustrations
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