It's Okay to Talk: Start the Conversation

It's Okay to Talk: Start the Conversation

A heartwarming poster that encourages teens to reach out and share their feelings, blending cheerful school scenes with a comforting counselor's office atmosphere. Featuring vibrant illustrations and important mental health resources, this visual reminds us that strength lies in asking for help.

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Prompt

Create a split cartoon scene poster about teen mental health. Left side: A cheerful teenage cartoon girl with a backpack in a school hallway with blue tones, surrounded by laughing friends. Right side: The same girl in a counselor's office with purple walls, sitting in a comfy chair, wiping a tear but with a hopeful smile, with a supportive counselor across from her. The scenes blend with a gentle fade in the middle with a subtle heart shape. The poster should have bold text in the center saying "Just because someone seems okay... doesn't mean they are. Real strength is asking for help." At the bottom, include contact information: "You're not alone. Talking to someone can help. Teen Mental Health Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255), www.teenmentalhealth.org, Visit your school counselor or talk to a trusted adult. Someone is always ready to listen." Include appropriate icons like 📱, 🧠, ❤️, and 👂 next to the contact information. Add small speech bubbles: one from the counselor saying "I'm here to listen" and one from a friend in the school scene saying "You can always talk to me!"

Image Details

Aspect Ratio: 3:4