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infographic-generator

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Generate branded infographic specifications from any content or data. Outputs structured layout, copy, data visualization, and color scheme — ready to render as HTML/CSS, Satori, Canva, or any design tool. Use this skill when the user wants an infographic, data visual, social media image, comparison chart, stat card, or says "create an infographic for [content]", "make a visual for my LinkedIn post", "design an image for [topic]", "stat graphic for [data]", "comparison infographic", "branded image", "social media graphic", "infographic for [blog post]", "data visualization", "visual content", "image for my post", "LinkedIn carousel image", "feature comparison chart", "pricing table image".

适合你,如果经常需要为内容制作品牌信息图

/ 通过 npx 安装 校验哈希
npx oh-my-skill add affitor/affiliate-skills/infographic-generator
/ 通过 bash 安装
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商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 ed17ef3 · 表述以原文为准
它做什么

Claude会根据你提供的文字或数据,自动生成一张信息图的完整设计规范,包括布局、文案、数据点和配色方案,输出为JSON或HTML,可直接用于Canva、Figma等工具。

什么时候触发

当你提到“创建信息图”、“数据可视化”、“社交媒体图”等关键词,或要求制作对比图、统计卡片时触发。

装好后可以这样说
会生成包含布局和文案的规范。
会提取数据生成对比信息图。
会突出几个数字做成卡片。
技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · ed17ef3

Infographic Generator

Generate complete infographic specifications from any content, data, or topic. Outputs structured layout + all copy + data points + color scheme — ready to render as HTML/CSS, with Satori (server-side), in Canva, Figma, or any design tool.

LinkedIn posts with images get 2-3x more engagement. This skill turns your content into visual assets without design skills.

Inspired by content-pipeline's Satori rendering: AI writes the content → structured spec → rendered as a branded image.

Stage

This skill belongs to Stage S2: Content

When to Use
  • After viral-post-writer creates a LinkedIn post — add a visual
  • After content-research-brief collects stats — visualize them
  • When creating comparison content — feature/pricing comparison chart
  • When sharing data or stats — stat highlight cards
  • When creating a listicle — visual checklist or numbered list
  • For any social media post that would benefit from a branded image
Input Schema
content: string                # (required) Content to visualize — post text, data, or article
infographic_type: string       # (optional, default: auto-detected)
                               # "stat_highlight" — 1-3 key numbers, large and bold
                               # "comparison" — side-by-side product/feature comparison
                               # "process_flow" — step-by-step workflow or how-to
                               # "checklist" — list of items with checkmarks
                               # "timeline" — chronological events
                               # "data_chart" — bar/pie chart representation
                               # "quote_card" — featured quote with attribution
                               # "feature_grid" — grid of features/benefits with icons
platform: string               # (optional, default: "linkedin")
                               # "linkedin" — 1080×1350 (portrait, optimal engagement)
                               # "instagram" — 1080×1080 (square)
                               # "twitter" — 1200×675 (landscape)
                               # "facebook" — 1200×630
                               # "blog" — 1200×800 (featured image)
brand: object                  # (optional) Brand customization
  name: string                 # Company/personal brand name
  primary_color: string        # Hex — "#0066FF"
  secondary_color: string      # Hex — "#1A1A2E"
  accent_color: string         # Hex — "#FF6B35"
  font_style: string           # "modern" | "classic" | "bold" | "minimal"
  logo_text: string            # Text-based logo — "Affitor" | "@yourhandle"
output_format: string          # (optional, default: "spec")
                               # "spec" — structured JSON spec (for any renderer)
                               # "html" — renderable HTML/CSS (self-contained)
                               # "both" — spec + HTML
Workflow
Step 1: Analyze Content and Select Type

Read the input content and detect the best infographic type:

| Content Pattern | Auto-detected Type | |----------------|-------------------| | Contains 1-3 prominent numbers/stats | stat_highlight | | Contains "vs", comparison data | comparison | | Contains numbered steps or a process | process_flow | | Contains a list of items (3-10) | checklist or feature_grid | | Contains dates or chronological events | timeline | | Contains a notable quote | quote_card | | Contains percentages or proportions | data_chart |

If infographic_type is provided, use that. Otherwise auto-detect.

Step 2: Extract Visual Data

From the content, extract exactly what needs to appear in the infographic:

For stat_highlight:

stats:
  - number: "30%"        # The big number
    label: "commission"   # What it measures
    context: "recurring"  # Additional context
  - number: "60"
    label: "cookie days"
    context: "industry avg: 30"

For comparison:

items:
  - name: "HeyGen"
    features:
      - label: "Commission"
        value: "30% recurring"
        highlight: true         # winner for this row
      - label: "Cookie"
        value: "60 days"
        highlight: true
  - name: "Synthesia"
    features:
      - label: "Commission"
        value: "25% one-time"
        highlight: false
      - label: "Cookie"
        value: "30 days"
        highlight: false

For process_flow:

steps:
  - number: 1
    title: "Research"
    description: "Find winning programs"
    icon: "🔍"
  - number: 2
    title: "Create"
    description: "Write content that converts"
    icon: "✍️"

For checklist:

items:
  - text: "Recurring commission"
    checked: true
  - text: "60+ day cookie"
    checked: true
  - text: "Free trial available"
    checked: true
  - text: "Dedicated affiliate manager"
    checked: false
Step 3: Design Layout

Based on type + platform, define the layout:

Platform dimensions: | Platform | Width | Height | Aspect | |----------|-------|--------|--------| | LinkedIn | 1080 | 1350 | 4:5 (portrait) | | Instagram | 1080 | 1080 | 1:1 (square) | | Twitter | 1200 | 675 | 16:9 (landscape) | | Facebook | 1200 | 630 | ~2:1 | | Blog | 1200 | 800 | 3:2 |

Layout structure (all types):

┌─────────────────────────────┐
│         HEADER              │  10-15% height
│    Headline / Title         │
├─────────────────────────────┤
│                             │
│         BODY                │  70-80% height
│    Data / Content           │
│    (type-specific layout)   │
│                             │
├─────────────────────────────┤
│         FOOTER              │  10% height
│    Brand / CTA / Source     │
└─────────────────────────────┘
Step 4: Generate Color Scheme

If brand colors provided: Use them directly.

If no brand colors: Generate a professional palette:

# Default professional palette options
palettes:
  dark_modern:       # Dark background, light text
    bg: "#1A1A2E"
    text: "#FFFFFF"
    accent: "#0066FF"
    secondary: "#16213E"
    
  light_clean:       # Light background, dark text
    bg: "#FFFFFF"
    text: "#1A1A2E"
    accent: "#0066FF"
    secondary: "#F0F4F8"
    
  warm_bold:         # Warm tones
    bg: "#FFF8F0"
    text: "#2D2D2D"
    accent: "#FF6B35"
    secondary: "#FFE8D6"
    
  dark_gradient:     # Gradient dark
    bg: "linear-gradient(135deg, #1A1A2E, #16213E)"
    text: "#FFFFFF"
    accent: "#00D4AA"
    secondary: "#2A2A4A"

Auto-select based on platform:

  • LinkedIn → dark_modern or light_clean (professional)
  • Twitter → dark_gradient or warm_bold (attention-grabbing)
  • Instagram → Any (most visual flexibility)
Step 5: Generate All Copy

Write every piece of text that appears in the infographic:

copy:
  headline: string          # Main title — bold, short (max 8 words)
  subheadline: string       # Optional supporting line
  body_items: string[]      # Data labels, descriptions, etc.
  cta: string               # Call-to-action text — "Link in bio" | "See comments for link"
  footer: string            # Brand name or @handle
  source: string            # "Data: openaffiliate.dev" or source attribution

Copy rules:

  • Headlines: 3-8 words, bold claim or specific number
  • All text must be readable at mobile scale (not too small)
  • No more than 50 total words on the infographic (less = better)
  • Data > adjectives (show numbers, not "amazing" or "incredible")
Step 6: Output

Spec output (default):

Complete structured spec that any renderer can consume:

infographic_spec:
  type: string
  platform: string
  dimensions:
    width: number
    height: number
  colors:
    background: string
    text: string
    accent: string
    secondary: string
  layout:
    header: object
    body: object
    footer: object
  data: object              # Type-specific data (stats, comparison items, steps, etc.)
  copy:
    headline: string
    subheadline: string
    body_items: string[]
    cta: string
    footer: string
    source: string

HTML output (if output_format is "html" or "both"):

Generate a self-contained HTML file with inline CSS that renders the infographic at exact dimensions. This can be:

  • Opened in a browser and screenshotted
  • Rendered server-side with Satori or Puppeteer
  • Used as a starting point for design iteration
<!-- Self-contained, no external dependencies -->
<div style="width: 1080px; height: 1350px; ...">
  <!-- Header -->
  <!-- Body (type-specific) -->
  <!-- Footer -->
</div>
Step 7: Self-Validation

Before presenting output, verify:

  • [ ] Total word count on infographic ≤ 50 words
  • [ ] All text readable at 50% zoom (minimum effective font size)
  • [ ] Color contrast meets accessibility (WCAG AA: 4.5:1 ratio)
  • [ ] Data points are accurate and attributed
  • [ ] Layout doesn't feel cramped — whitespace is intentional
  • [ ] Platform dimensions are correct

If any check fails, fix before delivering.

Output Format
## Infographic: [Headline]

### Spec
- **Type:** [stat_highlight]
- **Platform:** [LinkedIn] — 1080×1350
- **Colors:** [dark_modern] — bg: #1A1A2E, accent: #0066FF

### Preview (text representation)

┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│                                 │
│     HeyGen vs Synthesia         │
│     The Real Comparison         │
│                                 │
│  ┌──────────┐  ┌──────────┐    │
│  │  HeyGen  │  │Synthesia │    │
│  │          │  │          │    │
│  │ 30% rec. │  │ 25% once │    │
│  │ 60 days  │  │ 30 days  │    │
│  │ ★ 127    │  │ ★ 84     │    │
│  └──────────┘  └──────────┘    │
│                                 │
│     🏆 Winner: HeyGen           │
│                                 │
│  ───────────────────────────    │
│  @yourhandle · openaffiliate.dev │
└─────────────────────────────────┘

### Data

[Structured spec as YAML or JSON]

### HTML (if requested)

[Self-contained HTML/CSS code block]

### Next Steps
- Post to [platform] with your viral post from `viral-post-writer`
- Create variations for other platforms: `--platform instagram`
- Generate more infographics from different data in your `content-research-brief`
Error Handling
  • Content has no extractable data: Generate a quote_card or checklist type instead. Note: "No numerical data found. Created a [type] infographic instead."
  • Too much data for one infographic: Select top 3-5 most impactful data points. Note: "Content has [X] data points. Selected the [Y] most impactful for visual clarity. Consider creating multiple infographics."
  • No brand colors: Use default palette. Note: "No brand colors specified. Using [palette name]. Add brand colors for consistent branding."
  • HTML output too complex: Simplify layout. Infographics should be simple — complexity kills visual impact.
Examples

Example 1: User: "Make an infographic comparing HeyGen vs Synthesia for LinkedIn" → type: comparison, platform: linkedin (1080×1350) → Extract: commission, cookie, rating, price for each → Output: side-by-side comparison card with winner highlighted → Dark modern palette, bold numbers

Example 2: User: "Create a stat card from my research brief showing HeyGen's key numbers" → type: stat_highlight, platform: linkedin → Extract: "$60M raised", "40K businesses", "30% commission" → Output: 3 large numbers with labels and context

Example 3: User: "Visualize the affiliate funnel steps as an infographic" → type: process_flow, platform: blog (1200×800) → Steps: Research → Content → Landing → Deploy → Track → Optimize → Output: horizontal flow with icons and brief descriptions

Feedback & Issue Reporting

When this skill produces unexpected, incomplete, or incorrect output, generate a skill_feedback block (see shared/references/feedback-protocol.md for full schema).

Skill-specific failure modes:

  • No extractable data from content: Content is purely narrative, no stats/numbers. Report as data_quality.
  • HTML output doesn't render correctly: CSS issues, wrong dimensions, text overflow. Report as wrong_output with the HTML.
  • Too many words on infographic: >50 words makes it unreadable. Report as wrong_output.

Auto-detect triggers:

  • infographic_spec.data has <2 data points
  • Total word count in all copy fields > 60
  • Dimensions don't match declared platform

Report issues: GitHub Issues | Discussions

References
  • shared/references/social-data-providers.md — data sources for infographic content
  • shared/references/platform-rules.md — platform-specific image requirements
  • shared/references/flywheel-connections.md — master flywheel connection map
  • shared/references/feedback-protocol.md — issue detection and reporting standard
Flywheel Connections
Feeds Into
  • social-media-scheduler (S5) — infographic ready to schedule with post
  • landing-page-creator (S4) — infographic as hero image or section visual
  • email-drip-sequence (S5) — infographic as email visual content
  • bio-link-deployer (S5) — infographic in link hub
Fed By
  • content-research-brief (S2) — key stats and data for visualization
  • viral-post-writer (S2) — post content to create accompanying visual
  • affiliate-blog-builder (S3) — blog data for featured image infographic
  • trending-content-scout (S1) — engagement data for benchmark visuals
  • traffic-analyzer (S1) — traffic data for comparison infographics
  • comparison-post-writer (S3) — comparison data for visual format
  • commission-calculator (S1) — commission data for stat highlights
Feedback Loop
  • S6 posts with infographics vs without → performance-report shows engagement lift → prioritize infographic creation for high-value content
Quality Gate

Before delivering output, verify:

  1. Would I stop scrolling for this image?
  2. Can I understand the main point in under 3 seconds?
  3. Is the data accurate and attributed?
  4. Does it look professional, not like clip art?
  5. Is it readable on a phone screen?

Any NO → redesign before delivering.

chain_metadata:
  skill_slug: "infographic-generator"
  stage: "content"
  timestamp: string
  suggested_next:
    - "social-media-scheduler"
    - "viral-post-writer"
    - "landing-page-creator"
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