Description: Overall Layout: Four Quadrants: Divide the image into four distinct sections, each representing a different impact of cyber threats. Use a clean, professional design with clear separation between each quadrant to ensure clarity. Quadrant 1: Financial Loss Visual Elements: Icon: Use a broken piggy bank or a stack of dollar bills with a crack running through them. Background: A gradient of red and orange to signify urgency and loss. Visual Detail: Incorporate subtle animations or visual effects like dollar signs fading away or a downward arrow to represent financial loss. Quadrant 2: Operational Disruptions Visual Elements: Icon: Show a gear or cogwheel with a disruption symbol, such as an exclamation mark or an error sign. Background: Use shades of gray with some blue to represent the mechanical and technical nature of operations. Visual Detail: Illustrate a broken or halted machine, or a computer screen with an error message to signify operational interruptions. Quadrant 3: Data Breaches Visual Elements: Icon: Depict a padlock with a crack or a computer screen with an alert message about data breach. Background: Use darker blues or purples to symbolize security and data-related issues. Visual Detail: Add imagery of data streams or documents with warning symbols to emphasize the seriousness of breaches. Quadrant 4: Loss of Customer Trust Visual Elements: Icon: Show a broken handshake or a sad face emoji to represent the erosion of trust. Background: Use muted, professional colors like light gray or beige to convey the impact on relationships and reputation. Visual Detail: Incorporate imagery of customer reviews with negative ratings or a declining graph to visually represent trust issues. Connecting Elements: Visual Cues: Use arrows or lines connecting the quadrants to illustrate that these impacts are interconnected and stem from cyber threats. Overall Aesthetic: Ensure that the design is modern and cohesive, with consistent icon styles and color schemes to maintain a professional appearance. Color Scheme: Use a balanced palette with colors that represent each impact clearly. Reds and oranges for financial loss, grays and blues for operational disruptions, dark blues for data breaches, and muted tones for loss of customer trust. Ensure that the colors are distinct but complementary to keep the overall look professional and unified. Style: Modern and Clean: Maintain a minimalist and modern aesthetic, avoiding clutter and ensuring that each quadrant is easily distinguishable. Use high-quality icons and subtle visual effects to enhance the message without overwhelming the viewer.

FLUX.1 [pro]
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Guidance 3
Seed 8742828331856449
Steps 30
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