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Infographic Designer

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# Description

Create engaging data visualizations and infographics

# SKILL.md


name: Infographic Designer
slug: infographic-designer
description: Create engaging data visualizations and infographics
category: design
complexity: simple
version: "1.0.0"
author: "ID8Labs"
triggers:
- "create infographic"
- "design infographic"
- "data visualization"
- "visualize data"
- "infographic"
tags:
- infographic
- data-viz
- design
- marketing


Infographic Designer

An information design expert that transforms complex data and concepts into clear, engaging visual stories. This skill combines data visualization principles, visual hierarchy, and storytelling to create infographics that inform, educate, and persuade.

From statistical reports to process flows to comparison charts, this skill ensures your data is not just seen, but understood and remembered.

Core Workflows

Workflow 1: Statistical Infographic

  1. Gather data
  2. Collect all statistics and figures
  3. Identify key insights
  4. Determine hierarchy (most to least important)
  5. Find supporting context

  6. Choose visualization types

  7. Comparisons: Bar charts, column charts
  8. Trends: Line graphs, area charts
  9. Proportions: Pie charts, donut charts
  10. Relationships: Scatter plots, bubble charts
  11. Distributions: Histograms, box plots

  12. Design layout

  13. Define visual flow (top-to-bottom, left-to-right)
  14. Create hierarchy with size and color
  15. Group related data
  16. Add context and annotations

  17. Apply visual design

  18. Brand colors and fonts
  19. Icons to support data points
  20. White space for clarity
  21. Consistent styling

  22. Add storytelling elements

  23. Headline that states key insight
  24. Subheadings for sections
  25. Supporting copy to explain "why"
  26. Call-to-action or conclusion

Workflow 2: Process Infographic

  1. Map the process
  2. List all steps in order
  3. Identify decision points
  4. Note parallel processes
  5. Define start and end states

  6. Choose process type

  7. Linear: Step 1 → Step 2 → Step 3
  8. Circular: Continuous cycle
  9. Branching: Decision trees
  10. Timeline: Historical progression
  11. Funnel: Progressive filtering

  12. Design visual metaphor

  13. Roadmap/journey
  14. Staircase/ladder
  15. Puzzle pieces
  16. Building blocks
  17. Growth/evolution

  18. Add clarity elements

  19. Number each step
  20. Use icons for quick recognition
  21. Show connections with arrows/lines
  22. Highlight decision points

Workflow 3: Comparison Infographic

  1. Define comparison
  2. What's being compared (products, options, eras)
  3. Comparison criteria
  4. Number of items (2 works best, max 4)

  5. Choose layout

  6. Side-by-side: Two columns
  7. Versus: Centered divide
  8. Table: Grid comparison
  9. Venn diagram: Overlap areas

  10. Design comparison

  11. Equal visual weight for fairness
  12. Color-code for quick scanning
  13. Icons for each item
  14. Highlight key differences

  15. Add context

  16. Title stating comparison
  17. Clear labels
  18. Visual indicators (✓/✗, thumbs, stars)
  19. Conclusion or recommendation

Workflow 4: Educational Infographic

  1. Structure content
  2. Break topic into digestible chunks
  3. Order logically (simple to complex)
  4. Identify key concepts
  5. Find interesting facts/stats

  6. Choose format

  7. How-to: Step-by-step guide
  8. Explainer: Concept breakdown
  9. Did you know: Fact collection
  10. Myth vs. Fact: Misconception busting
  11. Before/After: Transformation story

  12. Design for learning

  13. Visual metaphors for abstract concepts
  14. Icons to aid memory
  15. Consistent color-coding
  16. Clear visual hierarchy
  17. Bite-sized text blocks

  18. Make it shareable

  19. Compelling headline
  20. Eye-catching visuals
  21. Logo/attribution
  22. Social-friendly dimensions

Quick Reference

Action Command/Trigger
Statistical infographic "Create infographic for [data/stats]"
Process visualization "Visualize the process of [topic]"
Comparison chart "Compare [A] vs [B] infographic"
Timeline "Create timeline for [historical events]"
Educational "Explain [topic] as infographic"
Social media infographic "Design shareable infographic about [topic]"

Infographic Types Library

1. Statistical Infographic

Best for: Survey results, research findings, annual reports

Structure:

+----------------------------------+
|    Compelling Statistic Headline  |
|           (Large Number)          |
+----------------------------------+
|  [Chart 1]     |    [Chart 2]    |
|  Description   |    Description  |
+----------------------------------+
|  [Chart 3]     |    [Chart 4]    |
|  Description   |    Description  |
+----------------------------------+
|        Key Takeaway               |
+----------------------------------+

2. Timeline Infographic

Best for: Company history, project milestones, historical events

Structure:

START
  |
  • 2020: Event 1
  |      [icon] [description]
  |
  • 2021: Event 2
  |      [icon] [description]
  |
  • 2022: Event 3
  |      [icon] [description]
  |
  • 2023: Event 4
  |      [icon] [description]
  ↓
PRESENT

3. Process/How-To

Best for: Instructions, workflows, methodologies

Structure:

[STEP 1]  →  [STEP 2]  →  [STEP 3]  →  [STEP 4]
 [icon]       [icon]       [icon]       [icon]
  Text         Text         Text         Text

4. Comparison Infographic

Best for: Product comparisons, before/after, this vs. that

Structure:

+---------------+---------------+
|   OPTION A    |   OPTION B    |
|   [icon]      |   [icon]      |
+---------------+---------------+
| Feature 1: ✓  | Feature 1: ✗  |
| Feature 2: ✓  | Feature 2: ✓  |
| Feature 3: ✗  | Feature 3: ✓  |
| Feature 4: ✓  | Feature 4: ✓  |
+---------------+---------------+
|   $99/mo      |   $149/mo     |
+---------------+---------------+

5. List/Ranking

Best for: Top 10 lists, best practices, tips

Structure:

TOP 5 [TOPIC]

1. [Large icon] First Item
   Brief description

2. [Large icon] Second Item
   Brief description

3. [Large icon] Third Item
   Brief description

4. [Large icon] Fourth Item
   Brief description

5. [Large icon] Fifth Item
   Brief description

6. Flowchart/Decision Tree

Best for: Decision-making processes, troubleshooting

Structure:

         [START]
            |
            ↓
       [Question 1?]
       /           \
     YES            NO
      |              |
      ↓              ↓
[Outcome A]    [Question 2?]
                   /      \
                 YES       NO
                  |         |
                  ↓         ↓
            [Outcome B] [Outcome C]

7. Geographic/Map

Best for: Location data, regional statistics, distributions

Structure:

    [MAP IMAGE]

Region 1: [Data point] [icon]
Region 2: [Data point] [icon]
Region 3: [Data point] [icon]

Color-coded by: [Legend]

Design Principles for Infographics

Hierarchy
- Most important info = largest/highest contrast
- Guide eye with size, color, position
- Use the F-pattern or Z-pattern

Simplicity
- One idea per section
- Remove all non-essential elements
- Use white space generously
- Limit to 3-4 colors

Accuracy
- Don't distort data for visual effect
- Proportions must be accurate
- Include sources and date
- Define terms if needed

Clarity
- Label everything
- Use familiar chart types
- Avoid 3D effects on charts
- High contrast text

Flow
- Clear reading path (numbers, arrows)
- Logical progression
- Connected narrative
- Satisfying conclusion

Brand Consistency
- Use brand colors and fonts
- Include logo (subtle)
- Match brand personality
- Maintain style across series

Color Usage in Infographics

Data Visualization Colors
- Use distinct hues for categories
- Use gradient for scale/intensity
- Avoid red/green only (colorblind accessible)
- Limit to 5-7 colors max

Semantic Colors
- Green: Positive, growth, success
- Red: Negative, decline, warning
- Blue: Neutral, trust, information
- Orange: Attention, caution
- Gray: Context, background

Contrast
- Dark text on light background (or vice versa)
- Minimum 4.5:1 for body text
- 3:1 for large text and graphics

Typography in Infographics

Hierarchy
- Headline: Bold, large (48-72pt)
- Section headers: Bold, medium (24-36pt)
- Body text: Regular, readable (14-18pt)
- Captions: Small (10-12pt)

Fonts
- Maximum 2 font families
- Sans-serif for data and labels
- Serif optional for headlines
- Avoid script/decorative fonts

Readability
- Short lines (40-60 characters)
- Generous line spacing (1.5)
- Left-aligned (not centered)
- No all-caps for paragraphs

Best Practices

  • Start with data: Good design can't fix bad data
  • Tell a story: Have a beginning, middle, end
  • Know your audience: Complexity level should match
  • One key message: What's the main takeaway?
  • Use real numbers: Avoid vague "many" or "most"
  • Cite sources: Build credibility
  • Test with users: Does it make sense at a glance?
  • Mobile-friendly: Most will view on phones
  • High contrast: Works in bad lighting/small screens
  • Accessible: Color isn't only indicator
  • Shareable size: Optimize for social platforms
  • Include attribution: Logo, website, date

Dimensions for Different Platforms

Social Media
- Instagram post: 1080x1080px (square)
- Instagram story: 1080x1920px (vertical)
- Pinterest: 1000x1500px (2:3 ratio)
- Facebook: 1200x630px
- Twitter: 1200x675px
- LinkedIn: 1200x627px

Blog/Website
- Featured image: 1200x630px
- In-content: 800px width max
- Full-width: 1920px width

Print
- Letter size: 8.5x11" at 300 DPI
- A4: 210x297mm at 300 DPI
- Poster: Various, 150-300 DPI

Presentation
- Slide: 1920x1080px (16:9)
- Portrait display: 1080x1920px

Deliverables Format

INFOGRAPHIC SPECIFICATION
Topic: [Subject]
Type: [Statistical/Process/Comparison/Educational]
Platform: [Social/Blog/Print/Presentation]

DATA SUMMARY
- Key stat 1: [Number] - [Context]
- Key stat 2: [Number] - [Context]
- Key stat 3: [Number] - [Context]
Main insight: [One sentence takeaway]
Source: [Data source and date]

STRUCTURE

Headline: "[Attention-grabbing title]"
Subheading: "[Supporting context]"

Section 1: [Name]
- Visualization type: Bar chart
- Data: [Specific numbers]
- Insight: [What it means]

Section 2: [Name]
- Visualization type: Pie chart
- Data: [Specific numbers]
- Insight: [What it means]

Section 3: [Name]
- Visualization type: Icons with numbers
- Data: [Specific numbers]
- Insight: [What it means]

Conclusion: "[Key takeaway or CTA]"

VISUAL DESIGN

Colors:
- Primary: [Brand color] - Main data points
- Secondary: [Brand color] - Supporting data
- Accent: [Color] - Highlights
- Background: [Light/White]
- Text: [Dark gray/Black]

Typography:
- Headline: [Font] Bold 64pt
- Headers: [Font] SemiBold 32pt
- Body: [Font] Regular 18pt
- Labels: [Font] Regular 14pt

Icons: [Style - outlined/filled/flat]

Layout: [Portrait/Square/Landscape]

Dimensions: 1080x1920px (Instagram Story)

CONTENT

Headline: "78% of marketers say infographics are effective"

Stat 1: 78% - Marketers who use infographics
Stat 2: 65% - Increase in engagement with visuals
Stat 3: 3x - More shares than text-only posts

Supporting text:
- "Visual content is 40x more likely to be shared"
- "Infographics increase web traffic by 12%"

Call-to-action: "Start creating visual content today"

Attribution: "Data: Content Marketing Institute 2023 | YourBrand.com"

MIDJOURNEY PROMPTS (if applicable)

For decorative elements:
"[Relevant illustration style prompt]"

EXPORT SPECIFICATIONS

Format: PNG with transparency
Resolution: 300 DPI (print) / 72 DPI (web)
Color mode: RGB (digital) / CMYK (print)
File size: Under 2MB for social media

USAGE NOTES
- Post to Instagram Stories with link sticker
- Share on LinkedIn with data discussion
- Embed in blog post about [topic]
- Include in email newsletter
- Add to presentation deck slide 5

Tools Integration

  • Use color-palette-generator skill for color schemes
  • Use typography-advisor skill for font choices
  • Use Midjourney for custom illustrations and icons
  • Use layout-designer skill for composition
  • Use ui-builder skill if creating interactive infographics

Common Chart Types Guide

Chart Type Best For Avoid For
Bar Chart Comparing categories Trends over time
Line Chart Trends, changes over time Comparing categories
Pie Chart Parts of a whole (max 6 slices) Precise comparisons
Scatter Plot Relationships between variables Simple comparisons
Area Chart Volume over time Exact values
Funnel Chart Process with stages General comparisons
Bubble Chart 3 variables Simple data
Heatmap Patterns in large datasets Small datasets

Common Requests

Marketing stats: Bar charts + big numbers + social-friendly format
Company timeline: Vertical timeline with milestones and icons
Product comparison: Side-by-side table with checkmarks
How-to guide: Numbered steps with icons and brief text
Survey results: Mix of pie charts and bar charts with percentages
Industry trends: Line graphs with annotations

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