

Holistically read the mood, color palette, icon, header image, bio, post themes, sense of whitespace, tone of voice, and worldview of the uploaded social media profile screen, and generate a simple illustration that symbolizes the impression of that person or brand. The goal is a hooky, highly editorial illustration that catches the eye for an instant on social media and intuitively conveys the profile's worldview. Vertical 3:4 composition. Base it on a 45-degree diagonal front angle, and place a single full-body or nearly full-body person in the center. Around the person, place only 1-2 distinctive objects that symbolize the character of that social account. The objects should be associated with the occupation, content theme, values, atmosphere, tone of speech, and visual tone. However, do not pack in too much information; use symbolic and slightly unexpected motifs. The illustration style is a minimal, simple flat-color comic style. All main lines should be **extra-thick black lines**. The lines should not be too rough; they should look like uniform, clean hand-drawn lines. Do not use thin, delicate, or faint lines. Simplify the person into basic shapes. Keep facial features minimal, expressed with dot eyes, a simple nose, and a small mouth. Give slightly awkward proportions with a not-too-perfect friendliness. Don't exaggerate the pose: standing quietly, observing a little, holding something, or being in a slightly goofy situation. Reference the striking colors extracted from the profile screen, and limit it to roughly 2-4 solid flat colors. Don't draw a background; leave plenty of white or plain whitespace. Do not use shading, gradients, realistic textures, fine detailing, or photographic rendering. The overall impression should land between a refined social media eye-catcher, an illustration in a contemporary Japanese culture magazine, and an editorial illustration with a bit of a quirky edge. Not too cute, not too ad-like, not info-product-like: a quiet but memorable visual. Do not include text. Do not draw textual information such as logos, UI, the social media name, bio, or post text. However, convert the impression and worldview read from the text into the person's atmosphere, clothing, props, color scheme, and composition. Leave plenty of whitespace, and balance the strength of a single icon with the editorial feel of a magazine illustration. The finished image is 3:4.