{"data":[{"selftext":"**Infographics used to require a designer, a copywriter, and three rounds of revisions. Now you can build one with a single great prompt.**\n\nThe Underground Economy of Office Snacks\n\nThe Life Cycle of a Slack Message\n\nThe AI Agent Org Chart from Hell\n\nI have been testing ridiculous infographic concepts like:\n\nThe Archaeological Dig of an Old Google Drive Folder\n\nThe Five-Day Forecast for a Marketing Team\n\nThe Investor Update Translation Matrix\n\nThe Enterprise AI Token Bonfire\n\n  \nThe funny part?\n\nThe more absurd the topic, the better the result.\n\nWhy?\n\nBecause great infographics are built on contrast.\n\nSerious format.  \nRidiculous subject.  \nClear structure.  \nReadable labels.  \nStrong visual hierarchy.\n\nThat combo makes people stop scrolling.\n\nHere is the prompt template I use:\n\nCreate a landscape 16:9 premium infographic titled \\[TITLE\\].\n\nMake it look like a serious professional infographic from a top consulting firm, scientific journal, investigative newsroom, or business magazine, but the subject matter is absurd and hilarious.\n\nRequirements:\n\n* clean layout\n* readable text\n* 6 to 10 labeled sections\n* strong visual hierarchy\n* funny but concise labels\n* no cropped text\n* no clutter\n* premium editorial style\n* white or neutral background\n* sharp icons and diagrams\n* highly shareable on LinkedIn and Reddit\n\nTopic:  \n\\[INSERT IDEA\\]\n\nInclude these sections:\n\n1. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n2. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n3. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n4. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n5. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n6. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n7. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n8. \\[Section name\\] — \\[what it should show\\]\n\nVisual direction:  \nUse \\[chart/map/anatomy diagram/matrix/lifecycle/pyramid/dashboard/field guide\\] as the main structure.\n\nTone:  \nDeadpan. Premium. Absurdly over-serious. Make it look expensive and make the jokes obvious.\n\nText rules:  \nKeep all labels short, readable, and fully visible. Avoid tiny text. Do not crop any panels.\n\nThe real lesson:\n\nDo not ask AI to make images.\n\nAsk it to package ideas visually.\n\nThat is the difference between content people glance at and content people save.\n\nSave this prompt. Steal the structure. Make something wildly specific.\n\nWant more great prompting inspiration? Check out all my best prompts for free at [Prompt Magic](https://promptmagic.dev/) and create your own prompt library to keep track of all your prompts.\n\n","title":"The new version of ChatGPT is the king of infographics and I am here to prove it with 10 wild + fun examples. I am also sharing the prompt template so you can get great infographics too (funny or serious!)"}]}