Analogy Based Visual Sketchnote
Explains complex topics through relatable analogies and generates a professional hand-drawn sketchnote visual summary.
Prompt Template
First, use well-constructed analogies and comparisons to clarify {{Topic:e.g. Cell Biology}}. Relate its principles to everyday experiences, widely known phenomena, or cross-disciplinary examples to make the concepts more tangible and memorable. Based on that explanation, create a hand-drawn sketchnote visual summary using the following specifications:
- Text Style: {{Text Style: Telegraphic: Extreme brevity. Focuses on nouns and verbs, Punchy: Short - high-impact sentences, Scannable: Heavy use of headers - bolded keywords, Nugget-sized: Distills complex ideas into standalone bite-sized "truth bombs" or facts, Expansive: The direct opposite of "condensed”}}
- Art Style: 'Graphic recording' or 'visual thinking' using black ink fine-liners for clear outlines and text.
- Colors: {{Accent Colors:Teal, Orange, Muted Red, Emerald Green, Navy Blue, Mustard Yellow, Charcoal Grey, Royal Purple}} for simple shading and accents.
- Composition: Center the main title in a 3D-style rectangular box. Surround the title with radially distributed simple doodles, business icons, stick figures, and graphs that explain the concepts. Use arrows to connect ideas.
- Text: Distinct, handwritten, all-caps printing, legible and organized like a professional brainstorming session.
- Aspect Ratio: {{Aspect Ratios: 9:16 (Portrait), 4:5 (Portrait), 3:4 (Portrait), 1:1 (Square), 16:9 (Landscape), 5:4 (Landscape), 4:3 (Landscape)}}
How Variables Work
Variable Syntax
Variables are wrapped in {{ and }} and follow this pattern:
{{variable name: option1, option2, option3 }}
Predefined Variables
A selection can reference a predefined variable list using square brackets. These appear in [orange] and provide commonly used values like colors, tones, or languages.
{{Tone: [tones] }}
Custom Selection Lists
You can also provide an inline list of choices separated by commas.
{{Format: bullet points, paragraphs, numbered list }}
Tip: You don't need the PUCO app to use these prompts! Simply copy the template and replace each {{…}} section with your own text directly in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other AI assistant.