Editorial-style dark mode infographic featuring a comparison column chart and a scatter plot trendline inset with crisp analytical styling. Designed for learning tableau joshua n milligan searches, it uses neon accents, clear English labels, and illustrative values for a polished data journalism look.
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 "Scatter Plot Trendline" using COMPARISON COLUMNS as the dominant visual element to show the breakdown, with an integrated secondary scatter plot + trendline inset for context. Create a Reuters / Economist editorial look in dark mode neon palette: charcoal-black background, electric cyan, neon magenta, acid lime, violet accents, subtle gridlines, high contrast typography, precise analytical mood. Show a main comparison column chart with 5 categories labeled in English: "Beginner Skills", "Data Prep", "Charts", "Dashboards", "Advanced Analytics". Use realistic plausible illustrative values clearly marked as illustrative: 18, 24, 31, 22, 15. Y-axis label in English: "Illustrative learner count (%)" with full honest scale from 0 to 35 and sharp tick marks at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35. X-axis label in English: "Topic area". Add exact value labels above each column: "18", "24", "31", "22", "15" and a small note near the chart: "Illustrative values". Include a small inset scatter plot in the upper-right or lower-right corner with English labels: title "Practice Time vs Score", x-axis "Practice hours", y-axis "Assessment score", around 10-12 plausible points and a clear upward linear trendline, all on full non-truncated axes with sharp tick marks. Add 4 key insight callouts with small icons and English text: 1) headline number "31%" with interpretation "Charts is the largest illustrative segment" and a bar-chart icon; 2) headline number "+13 pts" with interpretation "Advanced topics trail chart basics by a wide margin" and a downward gap icon; 3) headline number "Upward trend" with interpretation "More practice hours align with higher scores in the illustrative scatter inset" and a trendline icon; 4) headline number "70%" with interpretation "The top three segments account for most illustrative learning focus" and a donut-summary icon. Add a compact legend in English for column colors if needed: "Segment share (illustrative)". Include subtle annotation arrows and editorial captions in English only. Add a small SOURCE / DATA-NOTE strip at the bottom in English: "Data note: Illustrative example for layout demonstration only. Values are not sourced unless provided by the user. Axes use full scale; no truncation." Ensure vector-clean infographic layout, editorial data journalism illustration, FT / Bloomberg-grade chart aesthetics, crisp axis labels, balanced spacing, and polished magazine-quality information design. 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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