Modern flat infographic showing a four-stage customer journey flow for a startup or MVP audience, with readable labels, percentages, and pastel vector icons. Designed in a clean editorial style with analytics cues, this visual fits searches for pardot reports and dashboards and marketing reporting content.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Modern marketing infographic titled "Customer Journey Flow" using the process flow archetype. Show a horizontal flow diagram with 4 connected stages for a startup / MVP audience, with clear arrows between each block and all numbers, labels and arrows sharp and readable. Stages to render exactly as on-image text: 1) "Awareness" — caption "Reach new audiences" — metric "100%" — icon brief: megaphone with sparkles. 2) "Interest" — caption "Engage with content" — metric "42%" — icon brief: eye over a webpage card labeled "Page B". 3) "Consideration" — caption "Compare solutions" — metric "18%" — icon brief: checklist and magnifying glass. 4) "Decision" — caption "Choose to convert" — metric "6%" — icon brief: checkmark badge and cursor click. Include small supporting visual cues only, without extra text, hinting at analytics dashboards and reporting for the search intent. Use a modern flat illustration style, pastel soft palette with light blue, mint, lavender, peach, and a coral accent color for key percentages and arrows. Typography mood: clean sans-serif, bold headlines, simple sublabels. Include subtle generic placeholder elements only, such as "Brand A" if needed, but no real brand logos, no real product UI screenshots, no celebrity faces. Use editorial-quality vector illustration, flat-design icons, clean grid composition. 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, no real brand logos No real brand logos, no real product UI screenshots, no celebrity faces. Use generic placeholder labels (Brand A, Page B) where a specific company would otherwise appear. Numbers should be plausible illustrative examples, not claims about any real company.
Tell us why this image is inappropriate. A description is required — generic submissions are dismissed. Confirmed reports are resolved within 24 hours.