Using REFERENCE_0 as the source photo, create a clean, realistic βafter organizationβ desktop layout plan infographic. Keep the same desk, shelves, monitor/laptop setup, PC tower position, and overall room viewpoint, but tidy the workspace: route cables neatly, clear the desktop, place items into defined storage zones, add matching storage boxes/baskets, a pegboard/accessory area, pen cup, book storage box, transparent display case, and dedicated bottle/tissue/small-tool areas. Use a green-and-white instructional poster style with a large top headline: [headline text]. Overlay 12 green circular numbered markers on the organized photo and include a right-side panel titled [right panel title] listing exactly 12 labeled zones: β monitor / secondary screen, β‘ main PC tower, β’ cable management, β£ laptop work area, β€ mouse pad / mouse area, β₯ water cup / bottle area, β¦ tissue / tool area, β§ left under-desk storage box, β¨ right under-desk storage box, β© book storage box, βͺ figure display area, β« common small-items area / pegboard. Add a bottom section titled [steps title] with exactly 6 step cards, each containing a small before/after-style thumbnail and short Chinese labels: β clear desktop, β‘ install accessories, β’ position large items, β£ partition storage, β€ cable management, β₯ final inspection. Add a bottom-left tips box titled [tips title] with exactly 4 checkbox tips about putting frequently used items within one-hand reach, grouping similar items, checking cables weekly, and keeping only currently used items on the desk. Add a bottom-center/right recommendations row titled [tools title] with exactly 5 product icons: desktop organizer tray, pegboard + hooks, cable ties / cable clips, storage box with handle, transparent display box. Make the design neat, practical, bright, and directly actionable, like a home-office organization guide derived from the original photo.
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