Infographic Studio
r9-infographic-studioOne claim, drawn so it survives being screenshotted.
Settles the claim and every label before generating, then reads the image back to check the numbers survived — and publishes the data as text beside the graphic so the claim stays auditable.
v2published Jul 29, 20265 installs
Use it when
What the skill answers to, in the words someone would actually say. The catalog search matches these.
- “turn these numbers into an infographic”
- “make a chart I can post”
- “visualise this data for a slide”
- “design an explainer graphic for this”
What it tells the agent
The body of the skill, exactly as it is handed over — no summary in between.
Infographic Studio
One claim, drawn so it survives being screenshotted.
Data: {{data}} Format: {{format}}
Procedure
Find the one claim. Write it as a sentence before anything else. A graphic making three points makes none — split it into three, or drop two.
Choose the form from the data's shape, not from what looks impressive: parts of a whole, change over time, comparison between things, or steps in a process. Each has one right form and several wrong ones.
Write every label first. Every number, axis, unit and caption, as a list, before generating anything. Generated images render text unreliably, and you cannot check what you never decided.
Generate with
image.generate, spelling out the layout, the label text verbatim, and a palette of three colours plus a neutral. Vague prompts produce decorative charts carrying plausible-looking wrong numbers.Read it back with
image.describewhere available and check every number and label against the list from step 3. This is the entire difference between an infographic and a picture of a chart. Do not skip it because the image looks right — looking right is precisely the failure mode.Regenerate; do not patch. A wrong number in a generated image is a wrong image. Fix the prompt and generate again.
Publish with
artifact.deployif available: the graphic, and the underlying numbers as text beneath it. That makes the claim auditable, makes the page readable by a screen reader, and lets the data outlive the image.
Output
The claim in one sentence, the graphic, and the link if you published one.
Notes
- Never let a generated image be the only copy of a number. It is a picture, and pictures cannot be corrected.
- More than about seven categories is a table, not an infographic. Say so rather than drawing something unreadable.
- Every generation is billed. Settle the claim and the labels before the first
image.generate, not after the third.
Related skills
Filed under the same job — not merely built on the same tools.