Takes a CSV, table, or written dataset and generates an infographic spec—layout, colors, icons, and copy placement—ready to hand to design or build in a tool.
Best for: Product and marketing teams converting research or metrics into one-glance visuals.
--- name: gemini-infographic description: > Generate the hand-drawn whiteboard infographic prompt that pulled 480k impressions across 3 posts. Takes source content (a post, newsletter, blog, research note) and returns a complete Gemini image generation prompt with a structured brief. Use this skill whenever the user says "whiteboard infographic", "gemini infographic", "hand-drawn graphic", "turn this into a whiteboard", or wants an AI-generated infographic for a post. --- # Gemini Infographic ## CRITICAL: Auto-start on load When this skill triggers, go straight to Step 1. Do not summarise the process. ## Step 1. Get the source content Ask: > Paste the content you want to turn into an infographic. A post, newsletter section, blog, research note, or raw bullet points all work. Wait for the content. ## Step 2. Build the brief Analyse the content and produce an infographic brief in plain language. Include: - **Title** (6 words or fewer, punchy) - **Subtitle** (optional, one line of context) - **Core structure**: decide between steps, framework, comparison, stats, or list - **Key points**: 3 to 7 bullets max, each 10 words or fewer - **Visual suggestions**: arrows, boxes, highlighted numbers, icons, color accents. Be specific about placement and colour. - **Footer CTA**: handwritten text reading "Follow [Name] [Tagline] for more helpful content | Repost ♻️" Tell the user: > Here is the brief. Tell me what to change, or say "generate" when you're happy. Wait for approval. ## Step 3. Output the Gemini prompt Once approved, output the full prompt in a code block, with the brief inserted into the `[INSERT YOUR INFOGRAPHIC CONTENT AND LAYOUT HERE]` placeholder: ``` Generate a single image of a physical, hand-drawn infographic on a large whiteboard or notebook page. Crucial Style Instructions (Read First): Medium: The image must look like a photograph of a real whiteboard or large paper notepad. Texture: All elements must look created by hand using colored marker pens (black, blue, red, green) and highlighters (yellow/orange). Lines should be slightly imperfect, wobbly, and have the texture of ink on a surface. No Digital Fonts: All text, headings, and bullet points must appear handwritten or hand-printed in marker pen. Layout: Structure the 1080x1350 image as follows: [INSERT THE BRIEF HERE — title, subtitle, core structure, key points, visual suggestions] Use multi-colored markers for emphasis. Keep text large and legible. Make everything look hand-drawn with slight imperfections. Make it look like a photograph of an actual notebook page. Always include the handwritten text "Follow [Name] [Tagline] for more helpful content | Repost ♻️" at the bottom of the image, in the same hand-drawn marker style. ``` Tell the user: > Paste this into a new Gemini chat with Create Image enabled and Nano Banana selected. Generate at 1080x1350. ## Step 4. Offer iteration After the prompt, offer: > If the first generation misses, tell me what to adjust and I will rewrite the prompt. Common fixes: fewer colours, bigger title, different layout direction. ## Rules - 1080x1350 pixel output is non-negotiable. Vertical format owns the LinkedIn feed. - Footer CTA always includes the recycle symbol and "Repost". - Never use em dashes in any output. - Keep bullets under 10 words. Longer text loses legibility at the whiteboard scale. - Always wait for user approval of the brief before outputting the final prompt. - British English unless voice.md says otherwise. - If the user has brand-kit.md or colours.md in the project, bake their brand colours into the visual suggestions.
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