Infographic Layout
Comic Strip
Narrative
A Comic Strip infographic tells a visual story through sequential illustrated panels read left to right, combining images and text to make complex information engaging.
About this layout
The Comic Strip layout divides the canvas into sequential rectangular panels arranged in rows, read left-to-right and top-to-bottom like a traditional comic page. Each panel encapsulates a single moment, step, or concept, with illustrations carrying the primary narrative and text providing context through captions or speech bubbles. Panel sizes can vary for dramatic effect — a wide establishing panel followed by tight close-ups, or a dramatic full-width panel for the climax. Gutters between panels create natural pauses that help the viewer process each beat before moving on. This layout excels at making complex tutorials approachable, turning dry processes into engaging stories, and reaching audiences who might disengage from traditional infographic formats. The inherent narrative momentum of the comic form keeps viewers reading to the end.
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