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Box Plot Anatomy Infographic with Trend Line Dashboard

Editorial-style data visualization infographic explaining box plot anatomy with a soft pink trend line, quartile markers, whiskers, and a mini inset diagram on a dark FT-inspired dashboard. Built for analytical storytelling, it also aligns with searches around python hierarchy tree visualization through a subtle node-link background motif and clean educational chart design.

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Dark FT-style infographic showing a pink trend line, box plot anatomy labels, quartiles, whiskers, inset mini box plot, and callouts.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size128 KB
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StyleAI Data Visualization Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-27
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetpython hierarchy tree visualization
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Data visualization infographic titled "Box Plot Anatomy" using TREND LINE (over time) as the dominant visual element, reinterpreted as an educational breakdown of box plot components across an illustrative sequence of ordered observations. Dark dashboard composition with FT pink & navy palette: deep navy background, Financial Times soft pink highlights, muted slate gridlines, white and pale gray typography, subtle magenta accents for emphasis. Show a large central line-based explanatory chart with sharp axis labels and tick marks in English, no truncated axes, no misleading scale manipulation. X-axis label: "Ordered Observations" with evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 20. Y-axis label: "Value" with clear tick marks from 0 to 100. Plot an illustrative ordered-value trend line in soft pink with realistic plausible values rising and falling across 20 observations, and overlay the box plot anatomy markers as the breakdown: horizontal lines and labels for "Minimum", "Q1", "Median", "Q3", "Maximum", plus shaded interquartile band from Q1 to Q3 and thin whisker extensions. Include exact illustrative summary values rendered on chart: "Minimum 12", "Q1 28", "Median 44", "Q3 63", "Maximum 86", and an annotation for "IQR 35". Add a compact side inset mini box plot diagram showing the same anatomy, visually linked to the main line chart breakdown. Add 4 key INSIGHT callouts with small icons and English text: 1) headline number "44" with interpretation "Median marks the center of the distribution" and a small target icon; 2) headline number "35" with interpretation "Interquartile range shows the middle 50% spread" and a small bracket icon; 3) headline number "51" with interpretation "Total range from minimum to maximum" and a small ruler icon; 4) headline number "28-63" with interpretation "Most typical values sit inside the box" and a small box icon. Include small labels near the chart components quoting the exact text to render: "Lower whisker", "Upper whisker", "Interquartile range", "Median line", "Potential outlier zone". Add a subtle decorative reference to the target search intent without making it the topic: faint node-link hierarchy motif in the background only, with no extra on-image wording beyond the English labels. Add legend in English: "Ordered values", "Quartiles", "Whiskers", "Median". Include a small SOURCE / DATA-NOTE strip at the bottom in English reading exactly: "Data note: Illustrative example for explaining box plot anatomy. Values are illustrative, not sourced." Visual style: editorial data journalism illustration, FT / Bloomberg-grade chart aesthetics, vector-clean infographic layout, high contrast, precise geometry, crisp labeling, analytical and educational mood. 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.