The image presents a minimalist, conceptual diagram illustrating a four-step process for problem framing. It uses clean lines and overlapping circles to suggest progression and iterative thinking, conveying a sense of structured methodology.
The image presents a minimalist, conceptual diagram illustrating a four-step process for problem framing. It uses clean lines and overlapping circles to suggest progression and iterative thinking, conveying a sense of structured methodology.

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The composition is centered around a series of concentric, overlapping circles arranged vertically to show sequential steps.

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Sans-serif typeface used for the title, appearing modern and highly legible.

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