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🎨 AI Historical Timeline Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-16

Infografia historia de las fases de la Primera Guerra Mundial

Infografia historia sobre las fases de la Primera Guerra Mundial con una línea de tiempo horizontal, 7 hitos clave, mapa de teatros globales y medallones de figuras históricas. El diseño combina estilo museístico, tipografía nítida, líneas vectoriales limpias y una paleta en bronce antiguo y azul marino para una presentación académica y neutral.

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Infografía histórica horizontal sobre la Primera Guerra Mundial con 7 hitos, mapa inset, medallones y paleta bronce y azul marino.
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File size204 KB
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StyleAI Historical Timeline Infographic
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Generated2026-05-16
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LanguageSpanish (ES)
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Historical timeline infographic titled "World War I Phases" with a HORIZONTAL timeline ribbon as the dominant visual, designed as a museum exhibition panel in an ancient bronze & navy palette, tasteful and neutral, with sharp readable typography and textbook-grade hierarchy. Show 7 milestone events along the ribbon with evenly spaced date nodes, each containing a precise date or year, a short heading in English, a one-line caption in English, and a clear period-appropriate visual cue. Because this is a war timeline, structure the ribbon into 4 macro phases overlaid above the main line: "Outbreak" → "Stalemate" → "Globalization of War" → "Armistice and Settlement". Milestones: 1) "28 June 1914" — heading "Assassination at Sarajevo" — caption "The killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the July Crisis." — visual cue: pistol and diplomatic letter. 2) "28 July 1914" — heading "War Begins" — caption "Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, setting alliance commitments in motion." — visual cue: proclamation scroll and mobilization order. 3) "5-12 September 1914" — heading "First Battle of the Marne" — caption "The German advance was halted, and a long Western Front stalemate emerged." — visual cue: trench line and steel helmet. 4) "22 April 1915" — heading "Second Ypres" — caption "Large-scale poison gas use signaled a new and brutal phase of industrial warfare." — visual cue: gas mask canister and artillery shell, no gore. 5) "31 May-1 June 1916" — heading "Battle of Jutland" — caption "The largest naval clash of the war confirmed the strategic importance of sea power." — visual cue: dreadnought silhouette and compass rose. 6) "6 April 1917" — heading "United States Enters War" — caption "American entry strengthened the Allied war effort in men, industry, and finance." — visual cue: troop transport ship and telegram strip. 7) "11 November 1918" — heading "Armistice" — caption "Fighting ended on the Western Front, opening the way to postwar settlements." — visual cue: broken sword and peace document. Include a small inset map labeled "Europe and Global Theaters, 1914-1918" plus a secondary label "Major Fronts and Overseas Campaigns" showing the Western Front, Eastern Front, Balkans, Middle East, and major sea zones with subtle lines, no inflammatory symbols. Add a small territorial reach element where relevant: an inset labeled "Global Reach of the Conflict" with highlighted connection arcs across Europe, the Atlantic, the Middle East, Africa, and the seas. Include 3 key figures in side medallions with dates and exact rendered names: "Franz Ferdinand" "1863-1914", "Erich von Falkenhayn" "1861-1922", "Woodrow Wilson" "1856-1924". Use editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines, museum label styling, subtle engraved textures, restrained iconography, balanced composition, neutral scholarly tone, no propaganda framing, no glorification, no battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. Note that although the user mentioned an early modern era, the content must remain historically accurate to World War I, 1914-1918. 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.