Change Agent generates high-quality ideas and outlines of infographics and visuals for various purposes. The key is to interact with Change Agent as if it were a very talented graphic design assistant who just started at your organization. The more specific you can be while prompting Change Agent the better. Try providing Change Agent with all of the details you would think about when starting an infographic draft—including what tone and style it should be in, which form it should take, and which topics it should focus on. Try uploading relevant documents and webpages to inform content, tone, and format. Need ideas to get you started? Input your needs and ask Change Agent to provide you with three concepts for an infographic.
Upload relevant documents, links, and examples
Change Agent will generate its outputs based on your upload.
- To load a webpage, press # and paste your link.
- To load a document, press + and upload your documents.
Define your visual content goals
Tell Change Agent what type of infographic or visual it’s going to create and for whom. Include the goal of the infographic and who the audience will be—like activists, members, or funders. If you’ve uploaded any documents or webpages, instruct Change Agent to use them to inform content, style, and/or format. Then, prompt Change Agent to generate visual content ideas, including key statistics, trends, and calls-to-action.
Sample prompt:
You will create an outline for an infographic about [topic] highlighting key statistics and trends for a [target audience demographics/interests]. Base the infographic on [key messaging/talking points] and existing [context/resources]. Write this in a [adjective 1, adjective 2] tone. The infographic should highlight [specific topic and angle]. Base the infographic off of the structure and style of the uploaded sample infographics. Give me ideas for images and what specific wording to include.
Generate alternative versions
Change Agent can provide you alternative visual content ideas and designs. Generating multiple results is useful whether for A/B testing or just to find a favorite output from Change Agent. Either prompt Change Agent to provide another example with slightly different tone, format, or content, or keep all of the details the same and simply regenerate by pressing the regenerate button (⥁) immediately below the output.
Sample prompt:
Rewrite the infographic outline to emphasize [alternative topic or frame] using an [alternative adjective] tone. Be specific as to what language I should utilize in the infographic from the information I provided.
Generate ideas for visual content
Change Agent can generate ideas for your visual content at the beginning of your process. Tell Change Agent what you’re looking to accomplish, and it can provide suggestions that you can then ask it to execute. This is a great place to upload relevant materials.
Sample prompt:
Give me three ideas for an infographic about [topic] that accomplishes [goal] with regard to [call to action]. Base your ideas on the uploaded document.
Help Change Agent help you
Not getting exactly what you’re looking for? Tell Change Agent to ask you what information would help it refine its output.
Sample prompt:
You will draft an infographic outline about [topic] highlighting key statistics and trends for a [target audience demographics/interests]. Ask me guiding questions that will get the best result, including key talking points, my previous infographics, target audience demographics/interests, relevant data, existing context or resources, visual tone, and length.