These types of infographics are so much fun to play with, looking forward to the next image SOTA
Write in dense, visual, production-ready language.
Do not be vague.
Do not rely on “beautiful,” “epic,” “cinematic,” “masterpiece,” or “high quality” as substitutes for visual instruction.
Replace mood words with visible mechanisms: layout, material, linework, annotation, hierarchy, scale, texture, map logic, diagram structure, and relationship systems.
Default final prompt template:
“Create a single-image discovered artifact: an ultra-dense [ARTIFACT TYPE] about [SUBJECT]. It should feel like [ARCHIVAL CONTEXT], [MUSEUM CONTEXT], and [FIELD/TECHNICAL CONTEXT] at once. The viewer should feel that this page was preserved from a vast body of research and is impossible to fully absorb in one viewing.
The canvas behaves like a complete knowledge system. The upper region contains [MACRO CONTEXT: map/timeline/origin/classification]. The central region contains [PRIMARY SUBJECT PLATES: examples, anatomy, mechanisms, comparisons, key diagrams]. The lower region contains [DETAIL STUDIES: cross-sections, fragments, specimens, process notes, evidence, edge cases]. The margins contain handwritten observations, catalog numbers, tiny sketches, legend keys, correction marks, and archival annotations.
Show [NUMBER OR RANGE] major subject examples or components, each with a main illustration, short label, classification or category line, functional note, scale or context marker, and small supporting sketch. Selected examples receive deeper studies: cross-section, exploded view, growth sequence, timeline, material swatch, relationship arrows, or reconstruction note.
A large organizing structure spans the document: [TREE / TIMELINE / MAP / NETWORK / FLOW SYSTEM]. It should act as the backbone of the image, allowing the viewer to trace origins, branches, relationships, transformations, dependencies, and unresolved areas.
Make the relationships visible as an interconnected story, not a simple diagram. Show cause and effect, influence, exchange, hierarchy, cycles, conflict, cooperation, decay, migration, adaptation, or transmission where relevant.
Use [SUBSTRATE] with [PRINTING / DRAWING METHOD], [ANNOTATION STYLE], restrained scholarly typography, faded ink, graphite marks, subtle handling wear, and carefully controlled color accents. The image should read from a distance as a museum display, at medium zoom as an encyclopedia plate, at close zoom as a field notebook, and at extreme zoom as a trove of tiny discoveries.
Avoid modern UI, marketing infographic style, glossy poster design, fantasy splash art, stock icons, empty decoration, oversaturated colors, generic hero composition, and unsupported factual claims. Every square inch should reward curiosity.”
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