Clean AI-generated comparison infographic in a modern editorial style, featuring a vertically split Cats vs Dogs layout with seven pet-care comparison rows, simple icons, and balanced winner indicators. Designed with cool blue and warm orange accents on a light neutral background, this sony camera chart style visual feels sharp, professional, and highly readable.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Side-by-side comparison infographic titled "Cats vs. Dogs" (in English). Create a vertically split two-column layout with a clear center divider: left column for Cats with a simple cat head hero icon, right column for Dogs with a simple dog head hero icon. Use 7 horizontal comparison rows spanning both columns. Place a left-side attribute label column with small matching row icons, then the Cats value in the left comparison column and the Dogs value in the right comparison column. For each row, subtly indicate the winner with a small green checkmark, slightly bolder text, or a soft green dot; keep the comparison honest and balanced so both sides win some rows. Use a minimal corporate infographic style, editorial comparison layout, clean grid, vector-clean lines, balanced symmetry. Color palette: Cats side accented in cool blue, Dogs side accented in warm orange, with neutral white/light gray background and dark charcoal text. Mood: professional, clear, efficient, sharp, readable, modern. All text high-contrast and crisp. Top headers: - Left header: "Cats" with blue cat icon - Right header: "Dogs" with orange dog icon Rows, with exact English labels and values to render: 1. Attribute label: "Daily Exercise" with a walking/activity icon - Cats: "Low to moderate" - Dogs: "Moderate to high" - Winner accent: Dogs 2. Attribute label: "Independence" with a solo/person icon - Cats: "Highly independent" - Dogs: "More owner-dependent" - Winner accent: Cats 3. Attribute label: "Trainability" with a training/whistle icon - Cats: "Limited obedience training" - Dogs: "Strong obedience potential" - Winner accent: Dogs 4. Attribute label: "Space Efficiency" with a home/apartment icon - Cats: "Better for small spaces" - Dogs: "Varies by breed and size" - Winner accent: Cats 5. Attribute label: "Social Interaction" with a people/paw icon - Cats: "Selective affection" - Dogs: "High social engagement" - Winner accent: Dogs 6. Attribute label: "Self-Grooming" with a brush/cleanliness icon - Cats: "Strong self-grooming" - Dogs: "Needs more owner grooming" - Winner accent: Cats 7. Attribute label: "Outdoor Routine" with a leash/outdoor icon - Cats: "Usually simpler routine" - Dogs: "Regular walks needed" - Winner accent: Cats Bottom verdict bar across full width with balanced summary text: "Cats win on independence, space efficiency, and self-maintenance; Dogs win on trainability, exercise partnership, and social engagement." Keep verdict visually balanced, not promotional. Avoid any real brand logos. If any symbols are needed, use generic pet-related icons only. No extra decorative clutter. Ensure the infographic visually supports a performance-focused comparison of cats vs dogs as pets, while remaining neutral and useful. 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.
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