Infographics are shared 3x more than any other content format. They condense complex information into scannable, memorable visuals. But designing a good infographic requires data visualization skills, layout expertise, and hours of manual work.
Lovart’s AI generates professional infographics from text descriptions. This guide covers three common formats.
Format 1: Statistical Overview
Best for: survey results, annual reports, market data summaries.
*”Infographic: ‘2026 Remote Work Statistics.’ Vertical format, 800×2000px. Sections: (1) Percentage of workforce remote, with large bold stat number. (2) Productivity impact — before/after bar chart. (3) Top industries — horizontal bar chart. (4) Key takeaway callout box. Brand Kit colors. Clean, modern, data-journalism aesthetic. Data source citations in small text at bottom.”*
Pro tip: Use Text Edit to enter exact numbers and labels after the infographic layout is generated. This ensures data accuracy without fighting the AI over specific values.
Format 2: Process / How-It-Works
Best for: explaining a workflow, a methodology, or a step-by-step guide.
*”Infographic: ‘How AI Design Agents Work.’ 5-step process flow. Each step: numbered circle icon, bold headline, 2-line description. Flowing arrow connections between steps. Minimal. Clean. Brand Kit colors. Vertical format.”*
Format 3: Comparison
Best for: product comparisons, before/after, pros/cons.
*”Comparison infographic: ‘AI Design Agent vs Traditional Design Workflow.’ Split layout — left column AI, right column Traditional. Comparison points: time per asset, cost, revisions, consistency, skill required. Checkmark/X icons for each. Summary verdict at bottom. Clean, editorial. Brand Kit.”*
Internal Links
| Anchor Text | Target |
|————-|——–|
| Brand Kit setup | `/blog/brand-kit-setup-5-minutes-lovart-best-practice` |
| Lovart signup | `https://lovart.ai/signup` |