Prompt menu
Use these as interchangeable modules inside your own or the example infographic prompts to tailor it to your needs.
CORE INSTRUCTION BLOCKS
Educational Infographic Core
Create a visually rich educational infographic with strong visual hierarchy, structured information design, annotated visuals, layered callouts, and concise explanatory text. Present information through diagrams, comparisons, visual storytelling, and graphical elements rather than generic text sections.
Research & Accuracy
Use accurate and internally consistent information throughout. Ensure all diagrams, labels, visuals, and explanations align correctly. Avoid unsupported assumptions, invented data, or misleading simplifications.
Professional Design Quality
The final output should feel professionally designed, publication-ready, information-dense, visually balanced, and intentionally composed rather than AI-generated clipart or generic presentation graphics.
VISUAL STYLE MODULES
Editorial Style
Style the infographic like a premium editorial magazine spread with sophisticated typography, layered compositions, pull quotes, structured sidebars, and elegant visual hierarchy.
Graphic Illustration Style
Use a bold graphic illustration style with strong colour blocking, layered textures, dynamic compositions, and high visual energy.
Scientific Style
Style the infographic like a professional scientific poster with labelled diagrams, process visuals, analytical layouts, and technical annotations.
Technical Blueprint Style
Use clean technical linework, schematic diagrams, orthographic views, measurement arrows, and blueprint-inspired visual language.
Intelligence Dashboard Style
Style the infographic like a premium intelligence dashboard with layered analytics, indicators, charts, benchmarking visuals, and executive-report aesthetics.
Museum Exhibition Style
Design the infographic like a modern museum exhibition panel with immersive storytelling, curated visual elements, historical textures, and interpretive annotations.
Child-Friendly Illustrated Style
Use simplified illustrated visuals, playful design elements, bright colours, highly accessible explanations, and large readable labels.
Photoreal Hybrid Style
Use a detailed photorealistic central visual surrounded by layered infographic elements, annotations, supporting diagrams, and structured explanatory overlays.
LAYOUT MODULES
Central Hero Layout
Use a dominant central focal visual with supporting information radiating outward through structured annotations and callouts.
Sequential Process Layout
Organise the infographic as a clear step-by-step process journey with directional visual flow.
Comparative Layout
Structure the infographic around direct visual comparisons using mirrored layouts, contrasting sections, and side-by-side analysis.
Timeline Layout
Present information chronologically using layered timelines, milestone markers, and contextual visual references.
Knowledge Network Layout
Organise information as an interconnected knowledge map with linked concepts and visual pathways.
Dense Information Wall
Create a dense learning-wall composition packed with interconnected diagrams, definitions, labels, annotations, and supporting visuals.
EDUCATIONAL FUNCTION MODULES
Retrieval Practice
Include embedded retrieval prompts, recap questions, quick checks, and memory-support features throughout the infographic.
Revision Resource
Structure the infographic like a high-impact revision guide with dual coding, concise summaries, visual memory aids, and knowledge reinforcement features.
Misconception Correction
Explicitly identify common misconceptions and visually contrast inaccurate ideas with accurate explanations.
Knowledge Organiser
Include concise definitions, key terminology, essential concepts, and highly structured reference information.
Inquiry & Exploration
Include curiosity-driven prompts, investigative questions, exploratory annotations, and deeper-thinking pathways.
Strategic Analysis
Include analytical commentary, implications, patterns, trends, priorities, and evidence-informed interpretation.
DATA VISUALISATION MODULES
Comparative Data Visuals
Include high-contrast comparison graphics with clear differentiation between categories, groups, or outcomes.
Trend Analysis Visuals
Use trend lines, directional indicators, and annotated changes over time to highlight patterns and developments.
Heatmaps & Intensity Mapping
Use heatmaps or concentration visuals to highlight variation, density, clustering, or intensity.
KPI Summary Cards
Include concise KPI-style summary panels with icons, indicators, thresholds, and visual emphasis.
Risk & Priority Indicators
Use colour-coded indicators, flags, alerts, or status markers to highlight concern areas or priority themes.
Cohort/Category Comparison
Include subgroup or category comparisons with strong visual differentiation and analytical clarity.
TEXT DENSITY MODULES
Minimal Text
Prioritise visuals and use only concise labels, captions, and micro-explanations.
Balanced Information Density
Balance explanatory text with diagrams, annotations, and visual elements for accessible readability.
Dense Academic Detail
Include layered commentary, technical annotations, detailed explanations, and information-rich composition.
ACCESSIBILITY MODULES
Accessibility First
Ensure strong readability, clear spacing, accessible colour contrast, visual chunking, and reduced cognitive overload.
Younger Audience Accessibility
Use simplified sentence structures, concrete explanations, large labels, and highly scaffolded visual support.
Older/Expert Audience Accessibility
Use precise terminology, analytical explanations, layered detail, and sophisticated visual organisation.
BRANDING & AESTHETIC MODULES
Premium Corporate Style
Use refined layouts, polished typography, structured spacing, subtle gradients, and premium publication aesthetics.
Bold Educational Branding
Use strong contrast, vibrant accents, layered shapes, dynamic visual hierarchy, and energetic educational design language.
Government/Research Report Style
Use structured grids, restrained colour palettes, formal analytical layouts, and evidence-led presentation aesthetics.
Modern Minimalist Style
Use restrained typography, elegant whitespace, subtle depth, minimal clutter, and refined compositional balance.
VISUAL ENHANCEMENT MODULES
Layered Depth
Use layered visual depth, subtle shadows, overlays, gradients, and dimensional composition to create a tactile premium appearance.
Annotated Diagram Focus
Prioritise highly detailed annotated diagrams with arrows, labels, explanatory overlays, and structured visual guidance.
Iconographic Enhancement
Use clean geometric iconography to reinforce key ideas, categories, concepts, or analytical themes.
Mixed Media Composition
Combine illustration, photography, diagrams, textures, overlays, charts, and graphic elements into a cohesive mixed-media composition.
QUALITY ASSURANCE MODULES
Accuracy Protection
Maintain consistency between visuals, labels, diagrams, and written explanations throughout the infographic.
No Generic Filler
Avoid generic filler sections, empty visual space, repetitive layouts, or superficial design elements.
Information Hierarchy
Ensure clear hierarchy between primary information, supporting detail, annotations, and decorative elements.
Publication Ready
The infographic should feel suitable for professional publication, display, leadership presentation, or classroom use without requiring redesign.
GENERIC CLOSING BLOCK
Ensure the final output is visually cohesive, information-rich, professionally composed, and highly engaging with strong educational clarity and polished visual design throughout.