Infographic Layout
Bento Grid
Grid
A Bento Grid infographic arranges content into modular rectangular panels of varying sizes, like a Japanese bento box, creating visual hierarchy for multi-topic overviews.
About this layout
The Bento Grid layout arranges content into a modular mosaic of rectangular panels, each sized proportionally to its importance. Inspired by Japanese bento box composition, this layout excels at presenting multiple distinct topics within a single cohesive visual frame. Panels can vary in size — hero panels spanning two columns for key messages, smaller tiles for supporting data points. The grid structure creates natural visual hierarchy without requiring explicit numbering or arrows. Best deployed when your audience needs to absorb five or more distinct but related concepts at a glance, such as quarterly reports, product feature overviews, or strategy summaries.
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