Educational Infographics
Cross-Regional Corridor / Network Map
Country outline with multi-stage build-out of a network corridor across regions.
Prompt
Create a cross-regional corridor and network map for a policy or infrastructure report. Layout: - Use a simplified country or regional outline as the base map. - Show three build-out stages from left to right: Stage 1 "Core hubs", Stage 2 "Regional corridors", Stage 3 "Integrated network". - Mark 6-8 major hubs as labeled nodes. - Connect hubs with color-coded corridors: transport, energy, data / communications. - Add arrows indicating build-out direction and a small legend for corridor type, hub type, and stage. Style: - Clean geospatial infographic with thin map outlines and readable labels. - White background, muted land color, navy labels, teal / amber / coral corridor lines. - Keep labels sparse and avoid overlapping text. - Use consistent map geometry across all three stages. - Professional style for policy briefs, infrastructure proposals, and academic geography papers.Use in Generator
When to use
For policy briefs, infrastructure plans, energy / transport corridor proposals.
Variations
Add cross-border extension
Add a fourth stage showing extension into a neighbouring country (faded outline) with cross-border interchange points highlighted.
Tips
- Use the same country outline across stages. Different shapes destroy the build-up narrative.
- Tie color to corridor type, not stage. Stage is communicated by panel order.
- Label only major hubs. Labeling every node turns the map into a list.
FAQ
How do I show capacity per corridor?
Vary the line thickness in proportion to capacity (e.g., GW for power, vehicles/day for transport) and add a thickness legend in the corner.
