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Qlik Storytelling Choropleth Infographic on Chart Progress

Clean editorial infographic in a warm newsroom style featuring a choropleth world map, regional adoption scores, and a labeled 0 to 100 legend. Designed for qlik storytelling, it includes insight callouts, a mini progress trend, and a best-practices panel for trustworthy data visualization.

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Editorial choropleth world map infographic showing regional adoption scores, legend 0 to 100, callouts, side panel, and mini trend.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size159 KB
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StyleAI Data Visualization Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-28
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetqlik storytelling
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Data visualization infographic titled "Line Chart Best Practices" using a CHOROPLETH MAP as the dominant visual element to show progress by region. Create a clean editorial explainer where world regions are shaded by an illustrative "Best-Practice Adoption Score" from low to high, with a clear English legend and numeric scale from 0 to 100. Even though this is a map, include sharp English labels, legend tick marks, and a small secondary progress timeline or mini trend strip to reinforce the storytelling angle "show the progress" without overpowering the map. Regions and plausible illustrative values: "North America" 82, "Europe" 78, "East Asia" 71, "Oceania" 76, "Latin America" 59, "Middle East" 54, "South Asia" 49, "Africa" 44. Add subtle region labels directly on the map in English and a legend labeled "Best-Practice Adoption Score (illustrative)" with tick marks at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100. Add 4 key insight callouts around the map, each with a small icon, headline number, and short interpretation in English: 1) "82/100" — "North America leads in clear time-series design" with a small line-chart icon; 2) "38-point gap" — "Large regional spread suggests uneven chart literacy" with a compare icon; 3) "4 regions above 70" — "Advanced use clusters in mature analytics markets" with a globe icon; 4) "44/100" — "Lowest score highlights opportunity for simpler defaults and training" with an education icon. Include a compact best-practices side panel in English with short labels such as "Start y-axis at 0 when needed", "Use direct labels", "Reduce chartjunk", "Highlight the main trend", "Keep time intervals consistent". Ensure no misleading axis truncation or scale manipulation; any secondary mini trend must use a clearly labeled honest scale. Add a small source/data-note strip at the bottom reading "Data note: Illustrative example for design demonstration only; figures are not sourced unless explicitly provided." Visual style: NYT graphics desk meets Economist warm beige palette, soft parchment background, muted sand, terracotta, charcoal, deep olive, and desaturated blue accents; precise typography, restrained newsroom elegance, subtle texture, balanced whitespace, analytical and trustworthy mood. editorial data journalism illustration, FT / Bloomberg-grade chart aesthetics, vector-clean infographic layout. 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 fake authoritative sources cited, no watermarks Numbers labeled "illustrative" unless the user supplied specific sourced data. No fake authoritative sources cited (do not invent "Source: Reuters 2025" — use "Illustrative example" instead). No misleading axis truncation or scale manipulation.