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🎨 AI Historical Timeline Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-06-01

Frise chronologique homme préhistorique style industriel

Cette infographie horizontale au style manuel scolaire présente les grandes étapes de la révolution industrielle dans une palette sépia et or, avec ruban chronologique, icônes techniques, portraits et carte encart. Idéale pour un univers éditorial raffiné, elle associe clarté pédagogique et esthétique historique autour du mot-clé frise chronologique homme préhistorique.

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Infographie historique horizontale en sépia et or avec 7 jalons de la révolution industrielle, carte encart et portraits.
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size211 KB
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StyleAI Historical Timeline Infographic
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Generated2026-06-01
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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 left to right, designed as a modern textbook diagram in sepia and gold palette, clean structured layout, sharp readable labels, balanced icons, neutral academic tone. Show 7 key milestones along the ribbon, each with precise date or year, short heading in English, one-line caption in English, and a clear period-appropriate visual cue. Overlay the macro structure for an industrial civilization process as "Rise → Peak → Decline → Fall" subtly above the timeline, adapted as broad phases of industrial transformation. Milestones: 1) "1764" — "Spinning Jenny" — "James Hargreaves's multi-spindle machine accelerated textile production." Visual cue: spinning machine. 2) "1769" — "Watt Steam Patent" — "James Watt patented improvements that made steam engines far more efficient." Visual cue: steam engine piston and gear. 3) "1785" — "Power Loom" — "Mechanized weaving expanded factory-based cloth production." Visual cue: loom shuttle. 4) "1825" — "Stockton and Darlington" — "The first public steam railway opened a new era of industrial transport." Visual cue: early locomotive. 5) "1856" — "Bessemer Process" — "Mass steel production transformed construction, railways and machinery." Visual cue: converter furnace and steel ingot. 6) "1879" — "Electric Light" — "Practical electric lighting symbolized the Second Industrial Revolution." Visual cue: glowing filament bulb. 7) "1913" — "Moving Assembly Line" — "Ford's assembly line made large-scale manufacturing faster and cheaper." Visual cue: conveyor belt with automobile chassis. Include a small inset map of "Industrializing Regions c. 1913" highlighting Britain, Western Europe, the Northeastern United States, and Japan, with a neat legend label in English. Add 3 key figures with dates and exact rendered names: "James Watt (1736–1819)", "George Stephenson (1781–1848)", "Henry Ford (1863–1947)". Include small portrait medallions or cameo silhouettes near their relevant milestones. Use editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines, thin annotation arrows, elegant timeline markers, subtle factory skyline motifs, smokestacks rendered tastefully without pollution drama, schematic inset charts and icons, no gore, no propaganda, no hate symbols. Overall mood: informative, refined, precise, educational. 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.