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🎨 AI Comparison Infographic (A vs. B) 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-25

Guide achat carte graphique : infographie télétravail vs bureau

Infographie éditoriale moderne comparant le télétravail et le travail au bureau dans une mise en page symétrique en deux colonnes, avec icônes nettes, 7 rangées d’attributs et un verdict neutre en bas. Un visuel propre et contrasté, idéal pour un contenu de type guide achat carte graphique au ton informatif et contemporain.

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Infographie comparative en deux colonnes : télétravail en vert vs bureau en violet, 7 critères, icônes et verdict neutre.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size160 KB
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StyleAI Comparison Infographic (A vs. B)
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-25
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LanguageFrench (FR)
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SEO targetguide achat carte graphique
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Side-by-side comparison infographic titled "Remote Work vs. Office Work" (in English). Split the canvas vertically into TWO clearly separated columns with strong balanced symmetry: left column for "Remote Work" with a distinctive hero icon of a house with a laptop, right column for "Office Work" with a distinctive hero icon of an office building with a desk chair. Add 7 horizontal attribute rows spanning both columns, with a left-side label rail for row names. Each row must include: a short attribute label IN English on the far left, a small matching icon, the value for Remote Work, the value for Office Work, and a subtle winner highlight where appropriate using a checkmark, slightly bolder type, or a small green/red dot; for rows with no clear winner, show neutral styling on both sides. Use honest, balanced, beginner-friendly phrasing with no biased framing.

Use these EXACT on-image English labels and values:
1. Label: "Commute" — Remote Work: "No daily commute" — Office Work: "Daily travel required" — icon: map pin / transit
2. Label: "Flexibility" — Remote Work: "More control over schedule" — Office Work: "Fixed office hours are common" — icon: clock
3. Label: "Collaboration" — Remote Work: "Digital meetings and chat" — Office Work: "Face-to-face teamwork" — icon: people / speech bubbles
4. Label: "Home Setup" — Remote Work: "Needs a suitable workspace at home" — Office Work: "Workspace is provided by employer" — icon: desk / monitor
5. Label: "Focus" — Remote Work: "Can be quieter or more distracting at home" — Office Work: "Can support focus but may have office noise" — icon: target / headphones
6. Label: "Social Interaction" — Remote Work: "Less in-person contact" — Office Work: "More in-person interaction" — icon: handshake / group
7. Label: "Work-Life Boundary" — Remote Work: "Boundary can be harder to maintain" — Office Work: "Clearer separation between work and home" — icon: balance scale / divider

Bottom bar: include a one-line balanced data-only verdict IN English with no recommendation: "Both models have trade-offs: remote offers flexibility, while office offers in-person structure and interaction." Keep this neutral and informational.

Visual style: bold magazine spread, high-contrast editorial comparison layout, clean grid, vector-clean lines, balanced symmetry, sharp readable typography, spacious row dividers, crisp iconography, modern infographic aesthetics. Color palette: Remote Work side uses a rich green accent; Office Work side uses a vivid purple accent; neutral background in off-white or very light gray with dark charcoal text. Mood: confident, informative, contemporary, beginner-friendly, polished print-editorial feel. Ensure all on-image text is sharp and readable. No real brand logos. The target search intent is only conceptual and should not appear as on-image text. 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 brand logos beyond what is essential for the comparison subject, no watermarks Honest, balanced comparison — no biased framing, no real brand logos unless essential to the comparison subject. Where logos appear (e.g. crypto coin symbols), use commonly understood generic representations rather than copyrighted marks.