

Tooba Siddiqui
Wed Nov 26 2025
7 mins Read
You know whatâs worse than a writerâs block? Spreadsheets! Compiling data and trying to figure out which one is more important than the other. The cells and columns have been my longstanding adversary; one typo and the whole spreadsheet turns into a load of baloney.
But, with infographics, I can circumvent this (very realistic) issue and turn the mundane task of data compilation into an exciting one. And no, you donât have to have any designing skills to create infographics. Wondering how? Letâs explore.
What Is Infographics?
For data sharing and compilation, you need a couple of tools, including multiple documents, maybe emails, and of course, spreadsheets. But all these tools present data in a very boring and unappealing way, which is why we need infographics.
Infographics give you the best of both content formats. With text, you can explain any difficult subject, and with visuals, you can hook the audience's attention while doing so. Having said that, designing an infographic requires more than just an arrangement of images and text in a document. An impactful infographic has to be thorough, well-designed, and eye-capturing.
Elements of An Infographic Design
Amongst the collection of visuals, icons, and text, a well-chosen infographic design truly makes the desired information and data fathomable and comprehensive.
- Subject
You need to decide on the right content for infographics. Are you trying to summarize the end-of-year revenue for the annual report? Or present survey results? Or illustrate your companyâs history in an engaging way?
- Layout
Next is the layout â the formation of visuals and text in your infographics. You can choose to design a text-heavy infographic if you want to elucidate complex data. Or opt for a visual-heavy design, if you have tables, charts, or graphs to add.
- Organization
Once you have opted for the layout, ponder over the arrangement of key details. How you place each element holds significance. It will determine which data or details get more attention. Set a visual hierarchy for effective communication.
- Color
Color psychology isnât a myth in design; it builds viewersâ perceptions. Be definitive about what impact you want on your viewers and choose a color palette accordingly.
- Font
Font style should align with the messaging of the infographic. You wouldnât want to add a little whimsy to your revenue growth report for data investors. Figure out the desired feel and look of your infographics and try a couple of font styles, colors, and sizes.
Why Use AI for Infographic Design?
How to make an infographic that has all these elements well-aligned? Let AI do all the hard work!
- Efficiency
AI models like Nano Banana Pro can create multiple infographic designs through a single text-based prompt or a reference image. It can save hours of work, hundreds of dollars, and tons of effort invested in the design process.
- Customization
AI tools like Nano Banana Pro allow you to edit your infographics however you want. You can add more visuals, modify the text, change color schemes, or even experiment with different visual styles and themes.
- User-Friendliness
With AI technology, users with both professional expertise and beginner-level knowledge can create infographics with ease. You can add more than 14 reference images to compose an infographic design using Nano Banana Pro. It gives you more creative freedom and control over the composition.
- Consistency
Design consistency is crucial in infographics. With AI tools, you can ensure all the text, themes, and images are aligned with the brand voice and messaging.
How to Make an Infographic with Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
Now that you know how AI can improve infographic design, letâs step into the actual process on ImagineArt.
Step 1: Log in to ImagineArt
Create your account on Imagineart or sign up through Google. On free access, you will get 100 free credits. Once logged in, navigate to the Free Grok Imagine AI - 551553.comAI image generator.
Step 2: Add Prompt
Once on the Free Grok Imagine AI - 551553.comAI image generator, select âNano Banana Proâ from the model selection. Enter your prompt. You use a simple prompt like âcreate a timeline for Egyptian pharaohsâ or mention every detail about text, visuals, and icons to create a more personalized timeline. Select the desired aspect ratio and number of generations.
Step 3: AI Infographic Generation
The AI infographic creation will take a couple of seconds, and the generated output will have accurate data and information added into your infographic design. Using Nano Banana Pro as an infographic or timeline generator saves you the time you would otherwise spend on gathering data and details.
Step 4: Customization (Optional)
If you want to edit an infographic, you can upload the image and mention the changes in the prompt box. The AI infographic generator will create a tailored image as per the selected aspect ratio.
Step 5: Download and Share
You can experiment with different styles, themes, and color palettes with Nano Banana Pro before finalizing any AI infographic. Once you are satisfied with the results, download and share with your colleagues, bosses, friends, or on any social media platform.
AI Infographic Design Ideas
1. Timeline Infographics
With a timeline generator like Nano Banana Pro, you can visualize the evolution of any event, product, and even the present progress of a project. Such AI infographics are usually designed in chronological order, displaying initial stages, progress, and future projections.
2. Comparison Infographics
Infographics are an ideal tool to showcase a comparison between a couple of datasets. For instance, comparing the benefits of electric and gasoline cars. You can include charts, tables, and graphs to make the comparison more understandable.
3. Workflow Infographics
It entails details about a certain process, from the setup to the finished result. You can add step-by-step instructions or a basic outline of any workflow to make the process easier to follow and engaging.
4. Geographic Infographics
These AI infographics are used to summarize and present statistics and data related to a certain location and population. You can use maps, climate and economic charts, heat maps, and more to compose a comprehensive infographic.
5. How-To Guides
Infographics are used to simplify a complex process and break it down into followable steps. You can use icons, text-based brief instructions, illustrations, and more. You can separate each step to ensure a logical flow of the information.
Learn more about Nano Banana Pro features and its capabilities
Examples to Create AI Infographics
Use these prompts to experiment with AI infographic designs:
Create a timeline infographic showcasing the evolution of AI technology from the 1950s to today.
Generated by Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
Design a data comparison infographic between renewable and non-renewable energy sources in 2023.
Generated by Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
Create a step-by-step process flow infographic for assembling a bed frame. Start by organizing all parts and hardware. Next, show how to connect the headboard and footboard pieces using wooden dowels and metal locks. Then, illustrate attaching the side panels to the headboard and footboard, ensuring the holes align, and tightening the connections. Lastly, show how to install the bed slats and any support beams or brackets, following the specific instructions for the bed model.
Generated by Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
Create a data-driven infographic that summarizes statistics and key information about LA and its population. Include elements like maps, climate data, economic charts, and heat maps to visualize key facts. The infographic should present a comprehensive overview of the areaâs demographics, climate trends, and economic factors in an engaging, easy-to-understand format.
Generated by Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
Create a how-to guide infographic for beginners on starting a blog.
Generated by Nano Banana Pro on ImagineArt
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Tooba Siddiqui
Tooba Siddiqui is a content marketer with a strong focus on AI trends and product innovation. She explores generative AI with a keen eye. At ImagineArt, she develops marketing content that translates cutting-edge innovation into engaging, search-driven narratives for the right audience.

