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Pani Puri (Golgappa)
Create a vibrant, colorful 3-page zine-style infographic about a trendy Indian street food: “Pani Puri (Golgappa)”. Style: mixed media collage combining realistic food photography, hand-drawn doodles, Indian street textures, newspaper cutouts, spice stains, sticky notes, and playful handwritten typography. Bright...
Mr Das
@MrDasOnX
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Tags
infographic
typography-poster
food-product
street-food
food-beverage
layout
indian-street-market
street-vendor
natural-light
mixed-lighting
mixed-media
collage
split-layout
vertical-composition
editorial
hand-drawn
playful
paper-texture
newspaper-cutouts
sticky-notes
hand-drawn-doodles
spice-stains
splash-effects
typography
Prompt
Create a vibrant, colorful 3-page zine-style infographic about a trendy Indian street food: “Pani Puri (Golgappa)”.
Style: mixed media collage combining realistic food photography, hand-drawn doodles, Indian street textures, newspaper cutouts, spice stains, sticky notes, and playful handwritten typography. Bright festive color palette (yellow, orange, green, pink). Energetic Indian street market vibe.
Layout:
Three vertical panels side-by-side (like an open zine spread).
PAGE 1 (left panel):
- Big bold title: “Pani Puri”
- Subtitle: “crispy • spicy • tangy explosion”
- Large hero image of pani puri filled with chutneys and garnished
- Sections:
• “What is Pani Puri?” (short intro)
• “Why Everyone Loves It” (burst of flavor, fun to eat, street food culture)
• Flavor diagram (spicy, tangy, sweet, crunchy)
PAGE 2 (center panel):
- Title: “How It’s Made”
- Ingredients list with icons (puri shells, potatoes, chickpeas, tamarind chutney, mint water, spices)
- Step-by-step visuals:
1. Crack open puri
2. Add potato/chickpea filling
3. Pour spicy mint water (pani)
4. Add chutneys
5. Serve and eat immediately
- Add arrows, labels, splash effects for pani
- Include a small “pani flavor ratio” graphic (mint : tamarind : spice)
PAGE 3 (right panel):
- Title: “Street Culture & Variations”
- Indian street stall visuals (chaat vendors)
- Variations (Kolkata puchka, Mumbai pani puri, Delhi golgappa)
- “Why It Works” (texture burst, flavor contrast, interactive eating)
- Fun fact about Indian street food culture
- Handwritten closing quote at bottom
Design details:
- Hand-drawn arrows, spice doodles, chilies, lemon icons
- Paper cut textures, tape strips, sticker labels
- Splash effects to show liquid (pani)
- Busy but balanced layout like a modern food zine
- High resolution, colorful, lively editorial style
Aspect ratio: wide horizontal (3-panel layout)
Layout