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🎨 AI Historical Timeline Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-22

Frise chronologique homme préhistorique industrielle

Cette frise chronologique homme préhistorique revisite les étapes de la révolution industrielle dans un style d’infographie pédagogique rétro. Timeline horizontale, jalons datés, carte de la Grande-Bretagne, réseaux commerciaux et portraits donnent un rendu clair, éditorial et soigné.

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Infographie historique horizontale sur les étapes de la révolution industrielle, avec 7 dates, cartes, icônes et portraits.
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File size277 KB
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StyleAI Historical Timeline Infographic
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Generated2026-05-22
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LanguageFrench (FR)
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Historical timeline infographic titled "Stages of the Industrial Revolution" with a dominant HORIZONTAL timeline ribbon spanning the century overview, designed as a clear educational chronology of industrial transformation in the early modern to early industrial era, focused on 1500-1800 context and the transition into mechanized industry. Overlay a macro structure adapted for this topic: "Foundations → Early Mechanization → Factory Expansion → Industrial Breakthrough" across the ribbon. Mark 7 key milestone events, each with precise date / year, short heading IN English, a one-line caption IN English, and a period-appropriate visual cue: 1) "1709" — "Coke Smelting" — "Abraham Darby I uses coke for iron smelting at Coalbrookdale, lowering fuel costs for iron production." — visual cue: blast furnace and iron ingot. 2) "1712" — "Newcomen Engine" — "Thomas Newcomen installs a steam engine to pump water from mines, improving deep mining." — visual cue: early beam engine and mine shaft. 3) "1733" — "Flying Shuttle" — "John Kay speeds weaving with a shuttle mechanism that increases textile output." — visual cue: loom shuttle and woven cloth. 4) "1764" — "Spinning Jenny" — "James Hargreaves develops a multi-spindle spinning machine for faster thread production." — visual cue: spinning jenny and thread spools. 5) "1769" — "Water Frame" — "Richard Arkwright patents a water-powered spinning system suited to factory production." — visual cue: water wheel and frame machine. 6) "1779" — "Spinning Mule" — "Samuel Crompton combines earlier inventions into a machine that spins finer, stronger yarn." — visual cue: hybrid spinning machine and cotton bobbins. 7) "1781" — "Rotative Steam Power" — "James Watt patents a rotary steam engine that can drive factory machinery beyond mining." — visual cue: flywheel, piston, and factory gear. Include a small territorial / map element where relevant: a simplified map of "Great Britain" with highlighted industrial regions and a label "Core Industrial Regions c. 1780"; add a tiny inset trade reach diagram labeled "Atlantic Trade Networks" to show broader commercial context without flags. Name 3 key figures with dates and quote their EXACT names as rendered: "Abraham Darby I (1678-1717)", "James Watt (1736-1819)", "Richard Arkwright (1732-1792)". Add small portrait medallions or cameo busts for these figures near their associated milestones. Ensure every milestone includes crisp readable labels, neat callout boxes, and balanced spacing for textbook use. Visual style: retro 1950s pop history poster fused with historical educational infographic design; editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines. Color palette: medieval royal blue, crimson, parchment cream, muted brass, soot gray. Overall mood: optimistic, instructive, industrious, tasteful, neutral, and historically grounded. Use clean iconography such as loom, gear, furnace, mine cart, water wheel, steam engine, and factory roofline; avoid battlefield imagery, gore, propaganda framing, hate symbols, or sensationalism. 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 watermarks Render dates in Arabic numerals. Avoid graphic battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. For contested historical narratives, present neutrally — no propaganda framing, no glorification of atrocities. Period-appropriate but tasteful.