
The scene presents a circular logo for the podcast "Papo no Tucupi," exuding a minimalist and emotional vibe. At its heart lies a handcrafted clay cup, from which steam rises, taking the form of a sinuous line that traces an imagined flight path from Manaus to São Paulo, reminiscent of a hand-drawn path in an old notebook. Nestled within the cup is a vintage microphone, symbolizing unbroken connections, with its cord resembling a root. Floating in the steam is a subtle image of a jaraqui fish, embodying fleeting thoughts. Surrounding the cup are three natural elements: a jambu leaf, a finger pepper, and a buriti flower, each representing tangible memories rather than mere decoration. Below, the phrase “PAPO NO TUCUPI” is written in a handwritten style, textured like kraft paper, suggesting it was inscribed on a rainy afternoon in a distant apartment. The backdrop features a deep Amazonian green, creating a calm and serene atmosphere, while warm golden hues highlight the steam and text, and earthy brown tones represent the cup, grounding the scene in origins. The overall style is intimate and poetic, devoid of folkloric clichés, inviting viewers into a reflective emotional space.