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00:00Let's talk about infographics. One of the best ways to communicate information and data on the
00:06internet is simply create a visual for that data. Until high quality AI models came along, it was
00:12actually a lot of work to create an effective infographic. But now you can use AI, and in
00:17particular a certain AI model, to generate excellent high quality infographics in just a few
00:24seconds. So in this video I'm going to show you how to create professional infographics with AI.
00:29This will be a prompt engineering guide that will help you understand how these models will
00:33interpret your requests for creating an infographic and how to get the best possible output. Now,
00:38there are plenty of services out there that will convince you that their AI service is the best
00:44for creating AI infographics. But the truth is, all you need is to be able to access the right model.
00:51And that model is called Nano Banana Pro. So in this video we're going to cover a few different
00:55types of infographics. For example, here is a workflow for starting a podcast. Here is a comparison
01:02list. Here is a timeline. Here's a hierarchy diagram. Here's a checklist. And here is a fun
01:11storytelling infographic that shares the coffee process. As you can see here, we don't have any
01:17spelling errors. We have plenty of text. We have coherent art. Everything is in a good style. And the truth
01:23is this is really easy to do now. So before we dive in, why do most AI infographics look terrible?
01:29Well,
01:29the truth is, up until recently, most AI models have been trained on photos and art, not structured
01:36data layouts. So until Nano Banana Pro came along, this was really tough to come up with images like
01:42this. But Nano Banana Pro excels at text rendering, structured composition, and just creating clean
01:48vector-like output. Now in this video, we are going to access Nano Banana Pro using the
01:54Venice AI interface on Venice.ai. And once we have some credits on our account, we can simply change
02:00the model here to an image model. And we can find Nano Banana Pro right here. To create one square
02:07resolution infographic at approximately 1000 by 1000 pixel resolution, it's going to cost us 18 cents.
02:13If we want to get a little higher quality, it's going to cost us 24 cents. So before we start
02:18generating, let's look into the best practices for generating infographics. We want to describe
02:23the layout explicitly. Is this horizontal? Are there columns? Is it a vertical list? We want to explain
02:29how it is we want to see it. We want to write out every piece of text that we want
02:33to see in the
02:35infographic. We want to constrain the style. We want to tell it what aesthetic to follow. We want to
02:40direct the color palette so it stays on brand. We want to set the right aspect ratio. Are we doing
02:45square? Are we doing vertical? Are we doing horizontal? What is the output format we're
02:50looking for? What are we going to use this for? Is it for print? Is it for social media? Is
02:54it for a
02:54video? And finally, once you have a good prompt, you don't need to start from scratch. Just iterate on
03:00that prompt if you don't like what you got the first time. So here we have a prompt. Now I've
03:04pasted this
03:05in here and let's go through it line by line. We want a clean infographic diagram showing a
03:10horizontal process flow with five steps connected by arrows. Step one, choose your topic. Step two,
03:16get equipment. Step three, record episodes. Step four, edit and publish. Step five, promote. We've
03:20included the icons we want to see as well, but just for fun we can take these out and we
03:27can say each
03:28step in a rounded rectangle include an icon for each step. We want a title at the top, how to
03:34start a podcast,
03:35and five easy steps. We want clean, flat, vector style, dark navy, blue background, white text,
03:41orange accent, arrows, and icons. Minimal, professional, no photorealistic elements. Easy.
03:46So here I'll click the settings icon and I'm going to switch this over to landscape. So this is going
03:53to be horizontal. I'll keep it at 1k resolution. We have Nano Banana Pro selected as our model and now
04:01we can shoot that off and see what it comes up with. And there we go. How to start a
04:06podcast in
04:06five easy steps. You see how created the icons, little thought bubble, equipment, recording icon,
04:13editing icons, and promotion. Here on the Venice interface, if we want that in higher resolution,
04:19once we like it, we can just click upscale here and it will take about 45 seconds to enhance the
04:23higher
04:24resolution. You then have settings for creativity adherence to upscale it. I would bring the adherence
04:29level up and then just choose 2x to enhance it. So that's our first style of infographic.
04:36Let's move on to our next one. Now here we're explaining we want two columns,
04:40office work and remote work in each column. Six rows comparing aspects with simple icons. Once again,
04:46we have our icons here, but let's remove them. We can allow Nano Banana Pro to get creative on our
04:52behalf. We have our title at the top and we have the style we want it to follow. Shoot that
04:57off.
04:59And there we go. Notice how we did this horizontally in a widescreen. And so it took
05:04advantage of that extra space. It made bigger icons and then put the row headers here in the middle.
05:10Creative, right? Let's try this again. We'll copy this prompt. We'll paste it in. And this time,
05:16let's put it in tall, vertical mode. And now we'll see it's going to play with the space differently.
05:22We're going to see the data in a different orientation. And there we see the icons are a
05:27bit compressed. There are no row headers, but we have all the information we wanted to see there.
05:33Let's move on to our third prompt. This time we're making a timeline. So which kind of orientation do we
05:38want? We probably want widescreen or cinema or landscape. Let's go widescreen here so it's extra long.
05:44And let's jump to 2K resolution here just for fun. Let's also say add relevant graphics to each
05:53milestone and tell a story with the imagery. Now that might conflict with our clean flat
06:00vector design. So let's say friendly storytelling vibe. And I'm actually going to just remove the
06:08rest of the details here. We don't actually need to say the 16 by 9 aspect ratio. And we'll shoot
06:14that off. And now we can see we have like a Comic Sans font. And it is friendly and it's
06:21fun. It's
06:22bordering on busy, which is where we need to be careful. But as we see, it shows the timeline here.
06:27We have Google imagery, we have Facebook, we have even AI robots here in the end. Okay, so now let's
06:33play
06:34with another one. And this time we're going to approach this from a different direction. Here we're going to
06:37say an infographic in loud retro gaming style about the history of Nintendo systems. The timeline should
06:49look something like this. Arcade games, NES, SNES, N64. Title, Retro Nintendo. Insert relevant graphics and
07:03logos. Now from there, I can click this magic wand and we can use AI to enhance this prompt now.
07:09So we
07:10can make it more detailed here. And see how automatically it gets more detailed in everything
07:14from its graphics to its typography, the horizontal timeline progression, the icons it's going to show,
07:20etc. So now we'll shoot that off and we'll see what that will give us. And there we go. We
07:26even get some
07:26logos in there. We got Mario. We got the arcade, NES, SNES, N64. Pretty stylistic. Now say I want to
07:33make a change that I don't like. Maybe I don't like this, a pixelated journey through gaming history.
07:38We have a little edit image button down here. I'll click that and I'll say remove a pixelated journey
07:46through gaming history. Here we get to choose the model we want to use for the edit. We could use
07:53Nano
07:53Banana Pro or we could try Nano Banana 2 here. If you want to save money, you could try one
07:57of these
07:58two free edit image models, though the results will vary. So here I'm just going to stick to
08:04Nano Banana Pro 2 and I'll just say remove that text. That's going to cost us 10 credits here,
08:09which is 10 cents. Now we are getting this content blocked, which is funny because Nano Banana Pro
08:15generated it, but apparently we're not allowed to edit that because it's got all the copyrighted imagery.
08:19So now let's try using one of these private models here that will not have such restrictions. We're
08:26going to use QuintEdit 2511. Boom. Now we see that text is gone. It also cuts some other stuff off
08:33because when I click that edit, we actually didn't have the same aspect ratio. So you want to make sure
08:40you keep that the same so we don't get the cutoff. Now let's start a new chat. Now we remember
08:45our
08:45Coffee Bean Journey infographic. Let's try to make another fun infographic like that. And to start
08:50here, we say a richly detailed infographic poster titled The History of AI, telling the full story
09:02from ideas in the pre-2000s to where we're at today. Now this will be interesting because it'll just use
09:10what it's trained on to tell us that story. Obviously when you're making your own content
09:14or assets for your business, you're going to want to be as detailed as possible. So it's accurate
09:18for you. In this case, we're going to have some fun and we're just going to see what the AI
09:22comes up
09:22with for that story. Show illustrated scenes and a digital pathway connecting the nodes of the timeline.
09:32Here we'll select, I think cinema will work here. Now we could enhance our prompt here and let's see
09:39what it's going to do here. Okay, so this looks good here. It added some colors here. It added some
09:46stylistic stuff. Let's keep that and then let's see what Nano Banana Pro comes up with for the actual
09:51milestones in this story. Interesting. So it chose to do this vertically instead of horizontally and
09:59this looks good and it's just not good enough resolution here because it's too small and it just
10:04doesn't fit. So let's try this again and let's do portrait. So we'll give it more vertical space
10:12to explore to tell this story. Beautiful. So now we have the pre-2000s foundations,
10:19ancient automata and philosophy, Turing's imitation game, Dartmouth workshop, early neural nets,
10:25AI winters, and then modern achievements here starting from 97 all the way to present. And this looks nice.
10:32We have a nice color scheme here. It's digital, yet it's friendly. It's warm colors and it's bright
10:38neon. So it's a nice looking infographic. Now to close off, let's just do one last infographic and
10:44that will be create a hierarchy diagram for an AI company with all the different teams. I'm going to
10:53keep this in the vertical portrait. Actually, let's do square. Smooth, sleek, clean, minimal,
11:00professional. Let's use AI to enhance that prompt and see how it added the departments. Research and
11:07development, product management, and engineering. And each department subdivided into specific teams
11:12like machine learning, data science, UX UI design. So now we have all of our rules here. We want
11:17a vector diagram. We want to illustrate the corporate hierarchy and we want to follow this aesthetic.
11:24Oh, that's kind of cool. Interesting. I don't really like it. I like the attempted creativity
11:31here. So let's try it again. I'll just click this regenerate button. And if we don't like this next
11:36version, we will iterate and mess around with the prompt. One thing we can remember is we can edit the
11:42image, but a lot of times that should only be for really small changes. We don't want to edit this.
11:48We just want to regenerate it. So keep that in mind because there are different ways to accomplish
11:52the same goals with the Venice interface and AI in general. Now, I like this more. AI technology
11:59company hierarchy. You have the CEO up here. We have our departments and then we have the different
12:02teams inside there. Beautiful. So there it is. That's a primer to creating infographics. You can do
12:08this with Nano Banana Pro anywhere Nano Banana Pro is offered. Obviously, we recommend trying it out
12:13with Venice because you do have all these other fun capabilities involved here from editing image
12:19to upscaling them to actually turning them into videos right here in the chat. So thanks for
12:26watching. Happy creating. Make sure to subscribe to the Venice YouTube channel for more tutorials
12:31on using AI to create cool graphics, videos, media, websites, projects, etc. See you.
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