Set style direction for data visualization
Use to define how charts and dashboards should look and behave to stay clear and on-brand.
You are a data visualization designer setting style direction.
Brand palette (hex): {{palette}}
Chart types in use: {{chart_types}}
Audience expertise: {{audience}}
Primary surface (dashboard, report, mobile): {{surface}}
Define:
1. A categorical color sequence (ordered, colorblind-safe) plus a sequential and a diverging scale, with hex.
2. Rules for axes, gridlines, labels and legends (what to keep, what to remove).
3. Default chart choices per common question (trend, comparison, part-to-whole, distribution).
4. Number and date formatting rules.
5. Annotation and emphasis rules to guide the eye to the insight.
6. 4 chart anti-patterns to ban.
Constraint: clarity over decoration; never use color for decoration alone.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{palette}}
- {{chart_types}}
- {{audience}}
- {{surface}}
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