Editorial-style tech infographic showing an example gantt chart for business start up as a kanban roadmap for the next quarter. Features NOW, NEXT, DONE columns, a 3-month timeline, team swim lanes, status pills, dependency arrows, and milestone boxes in a warm navy startup-planning style.
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Tech architecture infographic titled "Example Gantt Chart for Business Start Up" using HOW-IT-WORKS archetype adapted as a product roadmap planning board for the next quarter. Create a kanban-style roadmap with three primary vertical columns labeled NOW, NEXT, DONE, plus a clear 3-month timeline axis across the top labeled Month 1, Month 2, Month 3 and quarter horizon markers. Include swim lanes by team such as Product, Design, Engineering, Marketing, Operations. Render each roadmap item as a labeled BOX or rounded feature card with a small icon, a canonical English feature name, and a one-line English role description. Add sharp status pills on cards: Planned, In Progress, Shipped. Use realistic startup feature examples only, such as Landing Page Refresh, Customer Interview Round, Payment Setup, Analytics Dashboard MVP, Email Onboarding, Bug Fix Sprint, Investor Update Pack, Support FAQ, CRM Import, Beta Feedback Review. Connect related cards with ARROWS to show sequencing and dependency direction across NOW to NEXT to DONE and across the 3-month timeline. Put short English labels on arrows such as "research insights", "design specs", "API integration", "QA sign-off", "customer feedback", "launch checklist". Add small milestone boxes where appropriate, such as Beta Launch, First 100 Users, Billing Ready, QBR Review, each with icon, name, and one-line English description. Include a numbered legend 1-7 explaining the lifecycle of work items in English: 1 Capture opportunities, 2 Prioritize backlog, 3 Start execution, 4 Review cross-team dependencies, 5 Complete and validate, 6 Ship customer-facing work, 7 Measure outcomes and feed next cycle. Ensure quarter labels and 3-month horizon are accurate and practical. Visual style: warm boutique, editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. Color palette: deep navy base, warm accent tones like muted coral, amber, sand, cream, with subtle contrast for status indicators and crisp typography. Overall mood: polished, approachable, strategic, startup-planning focused. Emphasize clean grid alignment, elegant spacing, readable timeline columns, clear swim lanes, and visually distinct status labels. 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 real cloud-vendor logos (AWS / GCP / Azure) — use generic cloud icons, no watermarks Status labels rendered sharp. Realistic feature names — no overpromising. Quarter / horizon labels accurate.
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