Design a modern, premium, and highly eye-catching beverage infographic presented in Vietnamese. The main product is [TÊN ĐỒ UỐNG], shown in a transparent or semi-transparent glass that clearly reveals the drink’s color, ice, toppings, foam, or pearls (if any). The glass is viewed from a 3/4 angle or a slight tilt and appears to float elegantly in space. The overall layout follows a high-end editorial style—free-flowing, not rigid or top-down—with colors centered around the drink’s main tone and elements arranged along a smooth visual flow. Ingredients are displayed with small icons or illustrations, clear measurements, and grouped in clusters, curves, or circular paths, connected to the main glass with thin, refined lines. The preparation steps are shown in sequence (1–2–3–4) using arrows or curved lines to create motion, with small illustrative icons such as a shaker, stirring spoon, mixing bottle, ice cubes, and a clock, wrapping around the main glass. Optional supplementary information—such as calories, sweetness level, ice level, preparation time, and serving size—is presented as rounded bubbles, badges, or soft-corner cards. The visual style blends infographic design with lifestyle drink photography, featuring fresh, clear, juicy colors, glassmorphism effects for step and info frames, soft shadows, subtle light reflections, clean vector icons, and modern minimalist typography on a gentle gradient background. The visual hierarchy prioritizes the drink glass first, followed by preparation steps, then ingredients, and finally supplementary information, with generous negative space to maintain an airy, luxurious feel. Lighting is soft studio-style with beautiful highlights on the glass, and the background remains minimal with a blurred gradient or light texture to enhance a premium, highly photogenic look. The final output is in a 4:5 ratio, ultra-sharp, optimized for social media feeds with a viral aesthetic, and can be adapted to 1:1, 4:5, 16:9, or 9:16 depending on usage. Negative prompt: casual slang Vietnamese, informal wording, incorrect culinary terminology, inconsistent font styles, cheap typography, cartoonish text, overly decorative fonts, childish fonts, hard-to-read fonts. Positive prompt: perfectly spelled Vietnamese text, correct diacritics, native Vietnamese wording, professional food infographic typography, clean modern sans-serif font, high readability.