What are Eating Disorders?

Summary: Create a 4-part meme-style infographic collage. Design Style: High-energy but warm, viral-ready, 80% female styling. Use a pastel color palette (soft pinks, mint greens, light lavenders). Keep the background very, very simple with solid or soft-gradient colors. Remove all distracting whirls, flourishes, or complex patterns. Visual Element: Use a royalty-free photo collage featuring a generic "wellness influencer" or everyday young woman to represent how public perception often masks reality.

Important Text Rendering Rules: Do NOT render any structural labels in the actual image. The final graphic must NOT contain words like "Panel 1", "Panel 2", "Viral Headline", "Meme Punchline", "Kicker", or formatting instructions like "14 point arial" or "bold". Only render the specific quoted text below.

Storyboard & Layout:

  • Top Header:
    • Text to render: "You can't diagnose an eating disorder just by looking."
  • Top Left Section (The Public Image):
    • Visual: A bright, smiling photo of a woman in stylish workout gear holding a green smoothie.
    • Text to render: "Looks like: #FitnessGoals"
  • Top Right Section (The Medical Reality):
    • Visual: A simple, stark icon of a battery running low or a person looking exhausted in baggy clothes.
    • Text to render: "Reality: Exercising just to 'earn' food and feeling dizzy."
  • Bottom Left Section (The Social Image):
    • Visual: A photo of a massive, beautiful homemade dinner spread.
    • Text to render: "Looks like: The ultimate foodie hosting dinner."
  • Bottom Right Section (The Hidden Truth):
    • Visual: A close-up of a tiny, child-sized spoon and an untouched plate.
    • Text to render: "Reality: Eating none of it and using toddler cutlery. (And she still can't keep a houseplant alive)."
  • Bottom Footer (The Kicker):
    • Text to render: "Plot twist: Eating disorders don't have a 'look.' Check on your 'healthy' friends."

Tags

Substance-Related Disorders
Bulimia
Anorexia
Rumination Syndrome
Vomiting
Feeding and Eating Disorders
Social Factors
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Binge-Eating Disorder
Psychosocial Functioning
Somatotypes
Pica
Bulimia Nervosa
Emotional Eating
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
Compulsive Behavior