Master Your Data: Exploring the New Infographic Visual Styles

We've recently rolled out a new Choose Visual Style menu to help you generate the exact look you want for your infographics right out of the gate.

But don't worry about losing your creative freedom. If you have a highly specific vision, the prompt box is still your ultimate design tool. You can always override these new fixed styles by typing your desired aesthetic directions directly into your prompt, exactly as you did before. Your text prompt will always take priority over the dropdown menu.

Visual Style Guide

Here is a quick breakdown of the new visual styles and when to use them:

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The Vibe: AI-driven. The system analyzes your data and text to pick the best fit.

Best For: Rapid prototyping, quick drafts, or when you simply aren't sure which direction to take.

Sketch Note

The Vibe: Hand-drawn, organic, and mind-map adjacent.

Best For: Brainstorming sessions, educational concepts, and informal process flows.

Kawaii

The Vibe: Extremely cute, colorful, and approachable.

Best For: Lighthearted social media content, fun facts, and engaging younger audiences.

Professional

The Vibe: Clean, authoritative, and corporate.

Best For: Quarterly earnings, board presentations, B2B marketing, and formal industry reports.

Scientific

The Vibe: Precise, data-heavy, and academic.

Best For: Research summaries, medical or technical specifications, and lab results.

Anime

The Vibe: Vibrant, stylized, and dynamic, drawing from Japanese animation aesthetics.

Best For: Gaming statistics, pop-culture breakdowns, and highly energetic storytelling.

Clay

The Vibe: 3D, tactile, and friendly (resembling modern claymation or 3D UI assets).

Best For: Software feature showcases, modern app marketing, and making complex tech feel approachable.

Editorial

The Vibe: High-end magazine layout, featuring elegant typography and sophisticated spacing.

Best For: Thought leadership pieces, annual reports, and lifestyle or design-focused data.

Instructional

The Vibe: Step-by-step clarity, prioritizing legibility and logical flow.

Best For: "How-to" guides, onboarding manuals, and safety procedures.

Bento Grid

The Vibe: Compartmentalized, sleek, and modular (like a modern software dashboard).

Best For: Feature breakdowns, portfolio stats, and summarizing multiple disconnected data points.

Bricks

The Vibe: Playful, block-building aesthetic (resembling toy bricks).

Best For: Explaining modular concepts, construction data, or foundational business building blocks.

Key Takeaway

Choose the style that matches your audience and purpose, but remember you can always fine-tune with custom prompts for complete creative control.

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