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🎨 AI Company Blueprint / Architecture Diagram 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-31

Empathy Mapping Template Architecture Infographic

Executive-deck empathy mapping template infographic designed as a tech architecture canvas for a media and publishing company. It features a central audience persona hub, labeled departments, directional arrows, numbered workflow legend, and example metrics in a premium navy and gold whiteboard style.

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Tech-style empathy mapping template canvas for media publishing with labeled boxes, arrows, legend, and example metrics.
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StyleAI Company Blueprint / Architecture Diagram
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Generated2026-05-31
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Tech architecture infographic titled "Empathy Mapping Template" using HOW-IT-WORKS archetype adapted as a business model canvas for a media / publishing company. Create an executive-deck grade empathy mapping template visualized as a structured canvas with labeled boxes and directional arrows between departments, inputs, and outputs. Layout should resemble a clean business model canvas but rendered as a tech-style architecture infographic: central audience persona hub surrounded by major labeled sections. Include these boxes with icons, names, and one-line role descriptions in English: Audience Persona — "Target reader segment and editorial context"; Says — "Quoted statements, feedback, and expressed needs"; Thinks — "Private motivations, concerns, and decision drivers"; Does — "Observed behaviors, clicks, subscriptions, and sharing actions"; Feels — "Emotions, frustrations, trust signals, and aspirations"; Pains — "Barriers to engagement, retention, and conversion"; Gains — "Desired outcomes, value received, and loyalty drivers"; Editorial Team — "Plans content themes and publishing priorities"; Audience Research — "Collects surveys, interviews, and behavioral insights"; Analytics Dashboard — "Measures readership, CTR, retention, and conversion trends"; Content Platform — "Publishes articles, newsletters, and multimedia stories"; Distribution Channels — "Delivers content through web, app, email, and social"; Advertisers / Sponsors — "Support monetization with campaign goals and audience fit"; Subscription Funnel — "Converts engaged readers into registered or paid users". Connect boxes with arrows showing realistic flow direction and labels in English such as: "survey insights", "reader quotes", "behavioral data", "engagement metrics", "content brief", "published story", "campaign requirements", "subscription intent", "retention signal", "audience feedback". Add small illustrative example metrics in English inside or near relevant boxes, such as "CTR 4.2%", "Avg read time 3m 40s", "Monthly readers 120k", "Conversion 2.1%", clearly marked as example values. Add a numbered legend from 1 to 7 in English walking through the lifecycle: 1. Research audience inputs; 2. Capture what the audience says and thinks; 3. Map behaviors and emotions; 4. Identify pains and gains; 5. Shape editorial strategy; 6. Publish and distribute content; 7. Measure response and refine the persona map. Use hand-drawn whiteboard visual style, navy and gold corporate palette, editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. Mood: strategic, insightful, premium, workshop-ready, clear for executives. Use generic department, document, analytics, megaphone, browser, chart, and persona icons. No real-company logos, no real person names, neutral org-chart titles only. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real cloud-vendor logos (AWS / GCP / Azure) — use generic cloud icons, no watermarks No real-company logos. Use generic icons for departments / tools / vendors. Org-chart titles stay neutral (no real person names). Process timings / costs / volumes are illustrative example values.