Scientific Infographic Poster Prompt

Generate AI image prompts for scientific infographic posters, research communication visuals, and educational science explainers with clear layout direction.

Prompt Template

Create detailed AI image prompts for a scientific infographic poster about [scientific topic/research finding].

Poster context:
- Audience: [general public, students, clinicians, investors, conference attendees]
- Scientific field: [biology, climate science, astronomy, neuroscience, chemistry, medicine, etc.]
- Core message: [one sentence takeaway]
- Visual elements needed: [diagram, timeline, process flow, chart placeholder, organism, device, molecule, map]
- Style: [clean editorial, museum exhibit, Nature-style figure, classroom poster, futuristic, hand-drawn]
- Color palette: [colors]
- Text requirements: [no readable text, placeholder labels, simple labels, final text added later]
- Aspect ratio/size: [2:3 poster, 16:9 slide, square, etc.]
- Accuracy constraints: [avoid misleading anatomy, exact molecule shape, no fake charts, etc.]

Provide 4 prompt variations:
1. **Public science poster**
2. **Classroom explainer**
3. **Conference visual abstract**
4. **Social media carousel cover**

For each variation include: full image prompt, negative prompt, composition notes, label/text guidance, and tool-specific settings. Prioritize clarity, accurate visual metaphors, and uncluttered information hierarchy.

Example Output

Topic: How mRNA vaccines train immune cells

Variation 1 — Public Science Poster

**Prompt:** Clean scientific infographic poster explaining how mRNA vaccines train immune cells, simplified cell cross-section, mRNA strand entering cytoplasm, ribosome producing spike protein fragment, immune cell recognition shown as clear step-by-step visual flow, modern editorial science illustration, teal and warm orange palette, large title space at top, four numbered panels with placeholder labels, crisp vector-like shapes, high readability, museum exhibit style, 2:3 vertical poster.

**Negative prompt:** cluttered diagram, inaccurate syringe placement, scary medical imagery, fake dense paragraphs, distorted labels, gore, low-resolution chart.

**Composition notes:** Use four panels from top-left to bottom-right with arrows. Leave blank label areas for final typography.

**Settings:** Midjourney --ar 2:3 --stylize 100. For DALL-E, request "simple placeholder labels only" and add final text in a design tool.

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Ask for placeholder labels if scientific text must be accurate; add final wording manually.
  • 💡Specify the audience because a public poster needs different complexity than a conference visual abstract.
  • 💡Include accuracy constraints to prevent misleading anatomy, molecules, or charts.
  • 💡Use panel counts and flow direction to keep complex science from becoming visual soup.