Create a reusable annotated photo label system with controlled variables while preserving the source prompt's visual recipe.
Theme: A reusable annotated photo label system built around travel desk flat lay.
Signature elements: source photo remains primary while stickers, arrows, and labels explain selected objects without overwhelming the image
Layout logic: thin English sticker labels and arrows controls the label placement, arrow weight, and sticker density around passport, camera, ticket, notebook, sunglasses
Transformation rule: keep the source photo subject intact and only add controlled labels, stickers, and object annotations
Annotation system: English labels labels should identify passport, camera, ticket, notebook, sunglasses clearly with minimal clutter
Composition: stable composition, source-image-led edit, original subject and composition remain dominant, overlays stay edge-aware, and spacing avoids blocking the main content.
Style: Cute educational photo-label sticker style with soft rounded tags, simple arrows, small doodles, and the original photo kept natural and readable.
Restrictions: no watermark, no random extra text, no distorted anatomy, no copied copyrighted composition, avoid real logos and replace brands with fictional or generic marks when publishing, adult subjects only, no face swap, no real-person likeness unless the user owns or has consent for the image
Subject: travel desk flat lay as the primary visual subject, kept clear and recognizable while the template style remains stable
Lighting: preserve the original photo or reference-image lighting; overlays should adapt to it instead of relighting the scene
Typography: visible text must be short, intentional, readable, and limited to the specified title, labels, UI regions, or annotations
Keep the visual style consistent with the template while changing only the listed variables.