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Infografias Canva sobre la evolución de la civilización

Infografias canva con estilo editorial académico que muestran la evolución de la civilización en un póster isométrico 3D de 9 etapas. Incluye línea de tiempo en zigzag, flechas, leyenda lateral y franja comparativa inferior en paleta amarillo y azul marino.

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Póster infográfico isométrico 3D con 9 etapas históricas, línea de tiempo en zigzag, flechas, leyenda lateral y métricas.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size255 KB
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StyleAI Infographic Generator
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-19
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LanguageSpanish (ES)
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SEO targetinfografias canva
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Educational infographic poster titled "Evolution of Civilization Infographics" in portrait layout, designed as an expert-reference educational infographic with sharp, readable sans-serif text labels and clearly numbered components. Create a detailed isometric 3D composition with 9 numbered stages arranged in a vertical zig-zag timeline, connected by bold arrows, dotted guide lines, and sequence numbers in circular markers. Each stage must include a bold English heading, a one-line English caption, and a precise visual element.

1. heading: "Oral Traditions"; caption: "Knowledge first spread through memory, ritual, and spoken storytelling."; visual: isometric ancient campfire circle with stylized scroll-like speech ribbons, symbolic sound waves, carved memory stones, and dotted lines indicating transmission between settlements.

2. heading: "Early Symbols"; caption: "Communities began recording ideas with marks, tokens, and pictograms."; visual: isometric clay tokens, carved bone tally marks, pictograph tablets, and a small cutaway tray showing grouped counting objects.

3. heading: "Writing Systems"; caption: "Formal scripts allowed records, laws, and history to be preserved."; visual: isometric split panel of cuneiform tablet, papyrus sheet with glyphs, and ink brush tools, with tiny arrows showing development from symbol to script.

4. heading: "Imperial Archives"; caption: "States organized information in libraries, tax records, and administrative stores."; visual: isometric archive hall with stacked tablets, labeled shelves, sealed jars, and a cutaway filing room linked by directional arrows to a central registry desk.

5. heading: "Manuscript Culture"; caption: "Hand-copied books spread religion, science, and historical memory."; visual: isometric scriptorium desk with open illuminated manuscript, ink pots, quills, margin diagrams, and a duplication arrow from one codex to several copies.

6. heading: "Printing Revolution"; caption: "Movable type accelerated the duplication and circulation of knowledge."; visual: isometric wooden printing press with type blocks, ink roller, printed sheets drying on lines, and sequential arrows from type tray to press bed to stacked pages.

7. heading: "Mass Infographics"; caption: "Modern states and publishers visualized data for education, industry, and empire."; visual: isometric 19th–20th century style editorial board with wall charts, statistical maps, bar graphs, engraved diagrams, and layered posters pinned in production sequence.

8. heading: "Digital Design"; caption: "Computers transformed infographics into editable, scalable visual systems."; visual: isometric desktop workspace with vector grid, modular chart blocks, icon library panels, color swatches, and alignment guides flowing from analog poster drafts into digital screens.

9. heading: "Template Platforms"; caption: "Online tools standardized infographic creation through reusable layouts and drag-and-drop design."; visual: isometric dashboard of generic template cards, chart widgets, timeline modules, typography panels, and export arrows leading to web, mobile, and print outputs; avoid any real-brand logos or proprietary interface clones.

Include a left-side mini legend and bottom comparison strip with small labeled icons for "Media", "Speed", "Reach", and "Complexity" shown as conceptual metrics across the 9 stages. Use crisp callout lines, inset detail boxes, arrowheads, and dotted connectors to emphasize historical progression. Visual style: isometric 3D, high-contrast yellow and navy palette with selective white accents, clean geometric shading, polished scholarly editorial mood, sophisticated and information-dense, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures.

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 labels and headings in clean English typography (sans-serif). No real-brand logos, no copyrighted characters, no people that could be identified, no graphic medical content. If the topic touches a regulated domain (medicine, finance, law), keep the explanation conceptual and add no specific dosages, prices or legal advice.