← Back to catalog
🎨 AI Infographic Generator 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-06-05

diseña tu infografia: póster educativo de 6 pasos

Ilustración editorial de un póster vertical que muestra cómo diseña tu infografia en 6 pasos, con círculos numerados, flechas cian, líneas punteadas magenta y texto en inglés legible para niños. El estilo mezcla ciencia retro de los años 50 con estética tecnológica, paleta neón cian y magenta, acentos azul marino y base crema.

📚 See all “diseña tu infografia” images →

Póster infográfico vertical con 6 pasos numerados, flechas neón, iconos educativos y estilo retro tecnológico.
📐
Resolution1024 × 1024 px
🔢
Ratio1024x1024
💾
File size226 KB
🎨
StyleAI Infographic Generator
🎯
Use caseinfographic
📅
Generated2026-06-05
🌐
LanguageSpanish (ES)
🔎
SEO targetdiseña tu infografia
Full generation prompt Click to expand
Educational infographic poster titled "How to Design Your Infographic" in portrait layout, with sharp, readable text labels in clean sans-serif English typography, designed for kids ages 8–12. Show a clear 6-step sequence with large numbered badges, connecting arrows flowing from top to bottom, and small dotted guide lines linking supporting icons. Visual style: retro 1950s science poster fused with technology / engineering aesthetics, playful and educational mood, neon cyan and magenta palette with dark navy accents, cream paper undertone, simple geometric shapes, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures.

1. heading: "Pick a Topic", caption: "Choose one clear idea to explain.", visual: a glowing lightbulb above a clipboard, with tiny mini-icons around it such as a rocket, gear, chart, and globe, one icon circled to show selection.
2. heading: "Know Your Audience", caption: "Match the design to who will read it.", visual: a diagram of three simple audience cards with age and interest symbols, one highlighted card for children, with arrows pointing to larger text, simple icons, and bright colors.
3. heading: "Gather Facts", caption: "Collect a few useful facts and numbers.", visual: stacked note cards, a magnifying glass over a data sheet, small bar chart, ruler, and check marks showing verified information.
4. heading: "Plan the Layout", caption: "Arrange titles, pictures, and data in order.", visual: a wireframe poster grid with boxes for title, icons, charts, and captions, plus a pencil drawing arrows between sections.
5. heading: "Add Visuals", caption: "Use charts, symbols, and colors to teach fast.", visual: a pie chart, bar graph, gear icon, arrows, and symbol badges being placed onto the layout like puzzle pieces.
6. heading: "Check and Share", caption: "Make it clear, correct, and easy to read.", visual: a final polished poster on a display board, with a large green check mark, an eye icon for readability, and a small starburst showing completion.

Use bold numbered circles "1" through "6" beside each stage. Connect each stage with thick neon cyan arrows and secondary magenta dotted lines to emphasize progression. Include small legend-style callouts and tidy metric placeholders like "Title", "Fact", "Chart", and "Icon" as part of the composition, all rendered sharply in English. Keep the visuals friendly, simplified, and highly legible for young learners, with no brand logos, no copyrighted characters, and no identifiable people.

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.