"A colorful, creative, and educational anatomy and physiology poster made from 21 8.5x11 cardstock sheets. The layout includes 9 panels in the center and 6 on each side, arranged like a folding science fair board in a dynamic, flowing, but symmetrical design (not a rigid rectangle). The center features a large, full-body cartoon human figure showing the major muscle groups in vibrant reds and pinks, tendons in pale white and cream, and ligaments in soft blues and greens. The figure is labeled with bold, colorful arrows and paper cutout style labels, each tissue type (muscles, tendons, and ligaments) clearly defined. The figure has friendly cartoon faces on muscles, tendons, and ligaments with speech bubbles that contain humorous and educational phrases. The middle panels focus on the central figure, with arrows and labels pointing to biceps, quadriceps, deltoids, tendons, and ligaments. On the side panels, mini-facts and fun anatomical explanations are scattered with additional tissue details, fun puns, and jokes like 'Don’t skip leg day—your femur knows better!' or 'Tendons: Tough like ropes, but we’re flexible!' The background has a gradient from warm reds and oranges behind the muscles to cool blues and greens behind the tendons and ligaments. The borders of the panels are decorated with torn colored paper strips for texture and contrast. For a tactile effect, yarn or string is glued along tendons and ligaments, mimicking the strength and tension of the tissues. The See more