Writes clear, precise axis labels, legends, annotations, and source lines for charts — the text layer that makes a graphic publishable.
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Writes clear, precise axis labels, legends, annotations, and source lines for a chart — the text layer that makes a graphic publishable.
Writes clear, precise axis labels, legends, annotations, and source lines for a chart — the text layer that makes a graphic publishable.
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Optional:
Structured text blocks, each labeled by position on the chart:
All text is final copy — ready to paste into the chart tool.
Chart type: Horizontal bar chart. Shows voter turnout (%) in the 2024 European Parliament elections for 10 EU member states. Data from the European Parliament. For a web article arguing that turnout varied dramatically across member states.
Headline: Turnout ranged from 21% to 89% across EU member states in the 2024 European Parliament elections
Subtitle: Belgium and Luxembourg — where voting is compulsory — led; Croatia and Lithuania trailed
X-axis label: Voter turnout (% of eligible voters)
Y-axis label: (none — country names serve as category labels on the y-axis)
Annotations:
Source line: Source: European Parliament, official results (July 2024)
Alt-text: Horizontal bar chart showing voter turnout in the 2024 European Parliament elections for 10 EU member states. Belgium had the highest turnout at 89%, followed by Luxembourg at 82%. Both countries have compulsory voting. The EU average was 51%. Croatia had the lowest turnout at 21%, followed by Lithuania at 28%. The remaining six countries ranged between 30% and 65%.
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsWrites annotation text for data charts: axis labels, callout boxes, trend labels, source lines, and explanatory notes, making charts self-explanatory.
Generates OpenChart VizSpec JSON for charts, tables, graphs, and sankeys from data. Guides chart selection, encoding rules, and editorial design like colors, typography, and annotations.
Designs clear, accessible data visualizations with chart selection for comparisons/trends/distributions, styling principles, color palettes, responsiveness, and best practices.