# Featured Image Prompt: Rahmendienstplan

**Post:** rahmendienstplan
**Category:** lexikon
**Last Updated:** 2026-03-14

## Scene Type

**DESK** (shift schedule planning, framework for Dienstplan, planning document)

**Rationale:**
- Rahmendienstplan = framework shift schedule, long-term planning structure for Dienstplan
- DESK scene type conveys planning document, framework structure, Dienstplan creation
- Distinct from related topics:
  - regelarbeitszeit: ABSTRACT (standard hours, legal baseline)
  - sollstunden: TIMER (planned/target hours, timer/progress ring)
  - dienstplan: DESK (concrete schedule with names)
  - schichtplanung: DESK (shift planning workspace)
- DESK is common (30% of posts) but appropriate for Dienstplan-related content
- Conveys the concept of framework shift schedule and planning structure visually

## Core Concept / Metaphor

**Rahmendienstplan = framework shift schedule, long-term planning structure**
- Framework structure: abstract planning framework that serves as basis for concrete Dienstplan
- Long-term planning: recurring patterns, not specific dates/names
- Planning foundation: basis for creating detailed Dienstplan with actual names/dates
- Structural metaphor: planning document showing framework structure (no names, abstract pattern)

## Key Elements (On-Theme, Concrete)

- **Planning document/workspace** (no names, no specific dates) showing framework shift pattern
- **Minimalist professional context** suggesting Dienstplan planning and structure
- **Soft natural lighting** creating depth and clarity
- **Balanced composition** conveying framework structure as planning foundation

## Why Not (Anti-Patterns)

- **Abstract geometric structure** – regelarbeitszeit uses this, too similar
- **Timer/progress ring** – sollstunden uses this, too similar
- **Concrete Dienstplan with names** – too specific, Rahmendienstplan is framework, not concrete plan
- **Generic clock or calendar** – overused, literal time not framework concept
- **Abstract flowing ribbons** – gleitzeit uses this, too similar
- **Blue sphere** – overused element
- **Empty chair or deficit metaphor** – minusstunden uses this, too similar

## Composition / Camera

**Elevated diagonal angle** showing planning document/workspace in focus with shallow depth of field. Background softly blurs to maintain focus on the framework structure concept. Natural light from side creating gentle shadows and depth.

## Mood / Atmosphere

**Structured, foundational, professional** – conveys framework shift schedule as planning foundation

## Prompt

CRITICAL: No text, letters, typography, signs, or readable content in the image.
Professional featured image for a German HR blog about Rahmendienstplan (framework shift schedule, long-term planning structure for Dienstplan).
Style: Editorial photography, natural texture, soft film-like quality. Muted blues, greens, warm accents.
Scene: Planning document/workspace (no names, no specific dates) showing framework shift pattern – conveys long-term planning structure, recurring patterns, basis for concrete Dienstplan. Minimalist professional context suggesting Dienstplan planning and structure. Soft natural light. Elevated diagonal angle, shallow depth of field. Topic: framework shift schedule, planning structure, Dienstplan foundation, recurring patterns.
Photorealistic. 16:9 landscape. Professional business aesthetic.
Avoid: abstract geometric structure (regelarbeitszeit), timer/progress ring (sollstunden), concrete Dienstplan with names, generic clock, abstract flowing ribbons (gleitzeit), blue sphere, empty chair (minusstunden), abstract stacked blocks.
