Bright Coding
Jan 23, 2026
infographic of the US Dollar banknote, treated as an engineered object.
Create a high-impact technical infographic of the US Dollar banknote, treated as an engineered object. Use a photorealistic, ultra-detailed US dollar bill as the base image, placed on a pure white studio background. Overlay black ink, hand-drawn technical annotations directly on top of the bill, including: – Exact measurements, proportions, and scale markers – Security feature callouts (microprinting, security thread, ink layers) – Material and paper composition notes – Exploded or cutaway-style outlines showing internal layers – Arrows indicating printing process, security mechanisms, and visual flow – Schematic-style diagrams of anti-counterfeit elements – Symbol and seal annotations (eye, pyramid, serial numbers) drawn in a technical, analytical way Style: – Architectural / engineering sketch aesthetic – Black technical pen linework only – Precise but slightly hand-drawn – Clean, minimal, museum-exhibit vibe Composition rules: – The real dollar bill remains clearly visible beneath annotations – Annotations are large and readable on mobile screens – Balanced negative space, no clutter Place the title “US Dollar” inside a hand-drawn technical annotation box in one corner. Color palette: Black and white only. No color. Output: 1080×1080, ultra-crisp, high contrast, no watermark, social-feed optimized.
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illustration
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