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Infographic Layout

A data-rich visual pack for education, internal ops, and social explainers where one polished graphic performs better than raw tables.

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Editor

Infographic Generator

Structure

Single deliverable

Outputs

Image

Run cost

3 credits

Infographic

Single-page editor

Everything happens on this page

Brief the workflow, upload any source files, watch the run, and open finished assets without leaving the editor.

What you provide

2 required inputs

What comes back

Infographic delivered as Image

Workspace state

Signed in users unlock the live workspace, saved runs, and download history.

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Bespoke workspace

Template-specific editor

This template now has its own workspace layout instead of sharing the generic studio preview. The assistant flow, canvas, tool stack, and run panel are arranged specifically for Infographic Layout.

document editor

Infographic Layout

Visual explainer pack for key stats, flows, and comparisons.

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Assistant

Infographic Layout AI

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Preview Area

Canvas preview

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Workflow

How Infographic Studio is structured

This workspace is designed for information compression. The core problem is deciding how to tell a data story clearly, not simply fitting more information into one tall canvas.

Step 01

Choose the narrative entry point

The infographic needs a headline idea strong enough to justify the rest of the asset. That starting point determines how viewers interpret the remaining blocks.

Strong entry points usually come from the most surprising or useful fact.
The opening section should orient the whole graphic quickly.
Without a clear entry point, everything below it feels equally important and hard to scan.

Step 02

Group information by reading job

The middle of the workflow is about separating facts into roles: headline proof, process explanation, comparisons, and supporting notes. That keeps the visual hierarchy defensible.

Data blocks should feel different from process blocks.
Supporting information works best when it clarifies rather than crowds the main narrative.
Good grouping is what keeps an infographic from becoming an article screenshot.

Step 03

Use layout to make scanning easy

The editor is strongest when it turns hierarchy into obvious reading paths. That means spacing, scale, and block contrast have to reinforce the information order.

Not every statistic deserves the same size.
Comparison blocks are often clearer when isolated visually from the explanatory rows.
White space and section breaks are doing narrative work here.

Step 04

Export a graphic that survives skim reading

The final asset should remain useful even when someone scans it quickly. That is why the biggest hierarchy decisions matter more than decorative polish.

The strongest infographics stay understandable even when viewed small.
Alternative crops are useful when the full vertical is too dense for every surface.
The value of the output is in how quickly the story can be grasped.

Notes

What this editor is optimized for

Infographic Studio is strongest when the source material has a clear central story and a limited number of key facts. It is weaker when the source is just a large dump of unrelated data.

If everything is important, the viewer experiences nothing as important.
The strongest stat often deserves more real estate than the rest of the graphic combined.
Process rows are helpful only when they genuinely clarify the data story.

Inputs

What you provide

Title

Required input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Stats

Required input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Summary

Optional input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Delivery

What the editor returns

Image

Each run produces infographic using Infographic Generator. Finished files appear in the workspace as soon as the run completes.

Coverage

What stays attached

Run status, output files, and credit usage stay visible inside the workspace.

Recent runs are saved for signed-in users, so you can reopen downloads without rebuilding everything.

The page doubles as the editor, workflow monitor, and result surface rather than bouncing people into a separate console.

Automation map

How the generated output fills the template

output.titlegraphic.title

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.statsgraphic.stats

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.summarygraphic.summary

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

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