Editorial-style google viz infographic featuring a four-panel Sankey diagram comparison with clear labels, legend, and insight callouts. Designed in a retro blue-and-cream data journalism aesthetic, it highlights an outlier scenario with unusually high exit flow using crisp, vector-clean chart styling.
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.
Data visualization infographic titled "Sankey Diagram Example" using SANKEY FLOW as the dominant visual element, arranged in a small-multiples grid of 4 mini Sankey diagrams to compare scenarios and highlight the surprise outlier. Create a clear editorial layout where each mini flow chart has sharp English labels, neat node titles, subtle guide ticks or scale markers for flow totals, and consistent widths so comparisons are honest and not misleading. Story angle: one panel should visibly stand out as the outlier with an unexpectedly large diversion of flow. Use realistic plausible illustrative numbers and label them clearly as illustrative. Example mini-panels: 1) "Baseline Flow" total 100 units: "Search" 40, "Maps" 20, "Video" 25, "News" 15 flowing into outcomes "Click" 45, "Refine" 30, "Exit" 25. 2) "Mobile Traffic" total 100 units: "Search" 35, "Maps" 30, "Video" 20, "News" 15 into "Click" 50, "Refine" 28, "Exit" 22. 3) "Outlier Spike" total 100 units: "Search" 30, "Maps" 15, "Video" 40, "News" 15 into "Click" 32, "Refine" 18, "Exit" 50 — this is the surprise panel with unusually high exit flow. 4) "Recovery Pattern" total 100 units: "Search" 38, "Maps" 18, "Video" 24, "News" 20 into "Click" 48, "Refine" 34, "Exit" 18. Include a compact comparison header and legend in English with exact on-image text such as: "Illustrative user flow scenarios", "Flow volume (units)", "Input channels", "Outcomes", "Outlier panel", "Higher exit than expected". Keep all labels in English and quote exact panel titles: "Baseline Flow", "Mobile Traffic", "Outlier Spike", "Recovery Pattern". Add 4 key insight callouts with small icons, each containing a headline number and short interpretation in English: - "50%" + "Exit share in the outlier scenario" with alert icon - "+25 pts" + "Exit jumps versus recovery pattern" with upward arrow icon - "40 units" + "Video becomes the dominant input in the outlier" with play icon - "18 units" + "Lowest exit appears after recovery" with check icon Add a small source / data-note strip at the bottom with exact English text: "Data note: figures are illustrative example values for diagram demonstration only." and "Source: Illustrative example". Visual style: retro 1970s magazine charts, editorial blue & cream palette with navy ink lines, muted cobalt, dusty teal, faded sky blue, warm cream background, subtle paper texture, bold but clean section dividers, classic print-era typography feel, geometric icons, understated shadows. Overall mood: analytical, stylish, surprising, magazine-feature storytelling. Ensure the Sankey diagrams dominate the page, with vector-clean ribbons, balanced spacing, and crisp newsroom presentation. Include 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.
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