Clean roadmap slides infographic showing a three-horizon product roadmap with quarter columns, timeline axis, team swim lanes, and dependency arrows. The vector tech-diagram style uses blue gradient accents, structured feature cards, and polished status badges for a modern product-planning presentation.
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.
Tech architecture infographic titled "Roadmap Slides" using HOW-IT-WORKS archetype, adapted as a three-horizon product roadmap layout. Create a clean horizon-based infographic with large labeled BOXES and ARROWS showing progression across time from left to right: Horizon 1 "Now", Horizon 2 "1 Year", Horizon 3 "2+ Years", aligned to a broader 1 / 3 / 5 year planning view. Add quarter columns and a visible timeline axis beneath the roadmap. Include swim lanes by team where applicable, such as Product Team, Platform Team, Design Team, and Go-To-Market Team. Inside each horizon and lane, render feature cards or rounded pills with clear status indicators: Planned, In Progress, Shipped. Use realistic, grounded feature names such as "Slide Theme Templates", "Presenter Notes Sync", "Export to PDF", "Collaboration Comments", "Version History", "Shared Brand Kits", "AI Layout Suggestions", "Offline Editing", "Admin Controls", "Analytics Dashboard", "Enterprise SSO", "Template Marketplace". Every feature item must appear as a labeled BOX or pill with an icon, a canonical English name, and a one-line role description in English, for example: "Export to PDF — Generate portable presentation files" or "Version History — Restore previous slide revisions". Connect related feature boxes with ARROWS labeled in English to show dependency or rollout flow, such as "foundation first", "enables sharing", "depends on auth", "beta feedback", "general availability", "team adoption". Add small milestone boxes where useful, such as "Beta Release", "Team Pilot", "Public Launch", and "Enterprise Rollout", each with one-line English role descriptions. Include a numbered legend 1-7 explaining the roadmap lifecycle in English: 1. Define current shipped capabilities, 2. Group near-term work into Horizon 1, 3. Map annual bets into Horizon 2, 4. Place long-range platform bets into Horizon 3, 5. Assign ownership by team swim lane, 6. Mark delivery status for each feature, 7. Review dependencies and timeline alignment. Ensure quarter labels and horizon labels are accurate and visually sharp. Since the search intent phrase must be rendered visually with no on-image text, emphasize the visual semantics of a product roadmap presentation without adding hidden or extra text beyond the roadmap itself. Visual style: sketchnote-inspired but still structured, editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. Use a tech blue plus gradient palette, soft blue backgrounds, cyan-to-indigo accents, crisp dark outlines, subtle hand-drawn annotation energy, polished status badges, and a modern product-planning mood. Maintain balanced whitespace, presentation-slide readability, and sharp typography. 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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