A satirical cartoon showing the decline of face-to-face family communication due to smart device addiction, set in a cozy, traditionally decorated dining room during a holiday dinner. In the foreground, a family of four (a mom, a dad, a son, a daughter) are sitting around a table filled with food, but everyone is staring straight down into smartphones hidden under the table edge. Use extreme caricature by drawing the characters with unnaturally elongated, bent necks curved toward their laps, and glowing rectangle eyes that reflect their screens. Their expressions are completely blank and vacant, lit by a cold, sterile blue light from their devices. The background shows a warm, inviting room with a dust-covered, framed family photo on the wall from years ago, showing the same family laughing and hugging. Style should be cartoonish with clean, bold outlines and exaggerated features. Include a decorative table runner that reads ‘family time,’ a text bubble from the mom’s lap reading ‘Can you pass the salt?’, and a reply bubble from the son’s lap reading ‘OK.’ The message is about how technology makes us physically present but mentally absent, building invisible walls between the people closest to us. Mehr sehen