Infographic Layout
Isometric Map
Spatial
An Isometric Map infographic uses a pseudo-3D angled view to show spaces, facilities, or environments with labeled zones, combining spatial context with data annotations.
About this layout
The Isometric Map layout renders a scene in isometric projection — a pseudo-3D view at a fixed 30-degree angle that reveals three faces of every object simultaneously. Buildings, rooms, equipment, or landscape features are drawn as extruded geometric forms, creating a miniature world the viewer looks down upon. Labels, callouts, and data annotations are anchored to specific locations within the scene, turning the illustration into an information-rich spatial diagram. This layout excels when physical geography or spatial relationships are central to the story — campus tours, warehouse logistics, city planning proposals, or facility management overviews. The isometric perspective avoids the distortion of true 3D perspective while still conveying depth, making it both visually engaging and dimensionally accurate enough for practical use.
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