Editorial-style data visualization infographic showing box plot anatomy through a large donut chart, annotated callouts, and a secondary box-plot schematic. Designed in a premium pink-and-navy dashboard style, this AI-generated visual supports jovianarchive com get your chart with clear English labels and illustrative statistical context.
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Data visualization infographic titled "Box Plot Anatomy" using a PIE / DONUT (composition) chart as the dominant visual element to explain the proportional anatomy of a box plot while also showing contrast between core distribution components. Center the layout on a large, crisp donut chart with sharp labels in English and clean leader lines. Segments should represent the conceptual components of a box plot with realistic illustrative proportions: "Interquartile Range (Q1–Q3)" 50%, "Lower Quartile Segment" 25%, "Upper Quartile Segment" 25%, and surrounding annotated overlays for "Median", "Whiskers", and "Outliers" as explanatory callouts around the donut. Include a slim secondary comparison ring or side mini-panel contrasting "Central 50% of data" versus "Outer spread and extremes" with illustrative values 50% vs 50%, making the contrast visually clear without misleading scale manipulation. All labels, legends, captions, and annotations must be in English. Add sharp infographic annotation lines that explain the box plot anatomy around the main chart: "Minimum", "Q1", "Median", "Q3", "Maximum", "Lower Whisker", "Upper Whisker", "Outliers". Include a small linear box-plot schematic beneath the donut with precise English tick marks and axis labels such as "Value", ticks at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and no truncated axis. Make the schematic secondary but crisp, to preserve correct statistical context. Include 4 insight callouts with small icons, each with a headline number and short interpretation in English: 1) "50%" — "The box contains the middle half of all observations" with a box icon. 2) "1" — "The median splits the distribution into two equal halves" with a split-line icon. 3) "2 whiskers" — "Whiskers show spread beyond the quartiles" with a range icon. 4) "Few extremes" — "Outliers highlight unusual values outside the typical range" with a warning-dot icon. Mark all these figures as illustrative. Add a compact legend in English: "Box", "Median", "Whiskers", "Outliers", "Quartiles". Add a small SOURCE / DATA-NOTE strip at the bottom in English reading: "Data note: Illustrative example for educational visualization. Figures and proportions are illustrative, not sourced observational data." Do not cite any fake authoritative source. Visual style: dark dashboard, elegant editorial data journalism illustration, FT / Bloomberg-grade chart aesthetics, vector-clean infographic layout. Use a Financial Times-inspired pink and navy palette: deep navy background, FT pink primary donut segments, muted rose highlights, pale peach text accents, soft gridlines, subtle glow for emphasis, high contrast typography, modern sans-serif labels, precise alignment, premium analytical mood. Ensure the composition feels polished, explanatory, and visually contrast-driven. 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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