
Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Illustration
10 types of icons to help you improve the quality and effectiveness of your scientific research
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This skill is designed specifically for researchers in the humanities and social sciences, aiming to generate high-quality AI-generated visual prompts suitable for academic publication. It covers 10 core types of diagrams, including theoretical framework diagrams, concept relationship diagrams, research design flowcharts, mechanism diagrams, impact path diagrams, multidimensional integrative analysis frameworks, comparative study diagrams, historical evolution timelines, stakeholder network diagrams, and project justification diagrams. Whether you are writing SSCI/CSSCI journal articles, dissertations, policy reports, or creating cover images for project proposals, this skill provides professional visual support. Users only need to provide the research topic and diagram type, and the skill will automatically fill in the content and generate bilingual (Chinese and English) prompts based on your needs. It places particular emphasis on the academic rigor of the diagrams, ensuring that all generated images are primarily physical representations, using concise English labels and a 3D texture, and strictly avoiding decorative elements. Stylistically, this skill offers two modes: "Domestic Export" and "International Export." The domestic export track (Track A) is suitable for CSSCI journals and National Social Science Fund projects, emphasizing black-and-white printability and minimal embellishment. The international export track (Track B) is for SSCI/SCI journals, employing low-saturation functional colors and ensuring clear readability even in grayscale mode. This dual-track design ensures that charts meet both domestic academic standards and international publication criteria, helping you present your research findings in the most professional and clear way.

Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Illustration
10 types of icons to help you improve the quality and effectiveness of your scientific research
Instructions
The author has set the instructions to private. Below is a brief overview.
description
This skill is designed specifically for researchers in the humanities and social sciences, aiming to generate high-quality AI-generated visual prompts suitable for academic publication. It covers 10 core types of diagrams, including theoretical framework diagrams, concept relationship diagrams, research design flowcharts, mechanism diagrams, impact path diagrams, multidimensional integrative analysis frameworks, comparative study diagrams, historical evolution timelines, stakeholder network diagrams, and project justification diagrams. Whether you are writing SSCI/CSSCI journal articles, dissertations, policy reports, or creating cover images for project proposals, this skill provides professional visual support. Users only need to provide the research topic and diagram type, and the skill will automatically fill in the content and generate bilingual (Chinese and English) prompts based on your needs. It places particular emphasis on the academic rigor of the diagrams, ensuring that all generated images are primarily physical representations, using concise English labels and a 3D texture, and strictly avoiding decorative elements. Stylistically, this skill offers two modes: "Domestic Export" and "International Export." The domestic export track (Track A) is suitable for CSSCI journals and National Social Science Fund projects, emphasizing black-and-white printability and minimal embellishment. The international export track (Track B) is for SSCI/SCI journals, employing low-saturation functional colors and ensuring clear readability even in grayscale mode. This dual-track design ensures that charts meet both domestic academic standards and international publication criteria, helping you present your research findings in the most professional and clear way.
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