Designs explanatory marketing graphics as production-ready specs - comparison graphics, stat tiles, feature diagrams, docs and blog artwork, and investor-deck visuals - one idea per graphic, the hero number set at about 4 times its caption size, tabular figures on everything numeric, and every claim dated and sourced. Use when someone asks "make a comparison graphic of us versus the old way", "design a stat graphic for our traction slide", "create artwork for this blog post", or "turn this feature list into a diagram". Do NOT use for deck narrative, slide order, or story structure - use slide-deck-builder or pitch-deck-builder instead; for social-sized renditions of these graphics, use social-image-designer; for the numbers themselves, flag missing sources rather than inventing them.
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name: feature-graphic-designer
description: Designs explanatory marketing graphics as production-ready specs - comparison graphics, stat tiles, feature diagrams, docs and blog artwork, and investor-deck visuals - one idea per graphic, the hero number set at about 4 times its caption size, tabular figures on everything numeric, and every claim dated and sourced. Use when someone asks "make a comparison graphic of us versus the old way", "design a stat graphic for our traction slide", "create artwork for this blog post", or "turn this feature list into a diagram". Do NOT use for deck narrative, slide order, or story structure - use slide-deck-builder or pitch-deck-builder instead; for social-sized renditions of these graphics, use social-image-designer; for the numbers themselves, flag missing sources rather than inventing them.
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# feature-graphic-designer
A graphic that carries three ideas delivers zero, and a number without a date
and a source is unusable as evidence - decorative at best, poisonous the moment
a buyer or a journalist challenges it. The expensive failure is the template
pair every generic product ships: the nine-row checkmark table with both
columns mostly green, and the three-icon-card row beneath it. This skill turns
one claim at a time into one graphic - stat tile, comparison, diagram, or logo
row - specified tightly enough to build and honest enough to survive scrutiny.
## Operating procedure
Work the steps in order: claim before form before decoration. The graphic
exists to make one claim legible, so the claim type picks the form and the
form picks the geometry - decoration chosen earlier is camouflage for a claim
that was never sharpened.
### Step 1: Gather the claim, the charter, and the fixture set
Ask for, and do not proceed without:… install to load the full skill