Agent Skills: Visual Storytelling Design

Use when creating data journalism, presentations, infographics, or visual stories that need to communicate data insights through narrative structure. Invoke when user mentions data storytelling, scrollytelling, presentation design, infographic, annotated chart, data journalism, narrative visualization, or needs to transform data into compelling visual narratives.

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visual-storytelling-design
Description
Transforms data into compelling visual narratives by applying narrative structure, annotation techniques, scrollytelling patterns, and honest framing to data journalism, presentations, and infographics. Use when creating data-driven articles or reports, designing infographics with narrative, building scrollytelling experiences, annotating charts to guide interpretation, or when user mentions data storytelling, presentation design, annotated chart, narrative visualization.

Visual Storytelling Design

Table of Contents


Core principle: Structuring data as narrative (Context → Problem → Evidence → Insight) aids comprehension and retention. Annotations guide attention, progressive disclosure reveals complexity gradually, and framing provides context for accurate interpretation.

Related skills: Use cognitive-design for cognitive principles, d3-visualization for D3.js implementation, design-evaluation-audit for systematic evaluation, cognitive-fallacies-guard for integrity checks.


Story Design Workflow

Time: 1-2 hours

Copy this checklist and track your progress:

Story Design Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Define Narrative
- [ ] Step 2: Choose Structure
- [ ] Step 3: Apply Cognitive Techniques
- [ ] Step 4: Review for Clarity & Integrity

Step 1: Define Narrative

Determine the story arc: What's the context? What's the question/problem? What data answers it? What's the insight? Choose an opening strategy: lead with human impact, surprising finding, or visual.

Resource: Narrative Techniques — Narrative Structure section

Step 2: Choose Structure

Select a template and pattern that fits your story type, audience, and medium. Options include step-by-step article, magazine style, annotated chart, interactive exploration, or presentation deck.

Resource: Storytelling Patterns — Templates and Decision Matrix

Step 3: Apply Cognitive Techniques

Add annotations (callouts, arrows, shaded regions, direct labels). Apply framing with baselines, comparisons, and denominator clarity. Use scrollytelling for progressive revelation if web-based. Consider visual metaphors.

Resource: Narrative Techniques — Annotations, Scrollytelling, Framing sections

Step 4: Review for Clarity & Integrity

Verify the story is honest (no cherry-picking, balanced framing), clear (insight obvious in 5 seconds), and complete (sources cited, limitations noted). Use design-evaluation-audit for systematic evaluation and cognitive-fallacies-guard for integrity verification.


Path Selection Menu

Path 1: Build Narrative Structure

Choose this when: Starting a data story and need to define the narrative arc and opening strategy.

Go to Narrative Techniques — Sections 1-2


Path 2: Master Annotation

Choose this when: Adding annotations to guide interpretation of existing charts and visualizations.

Go to Narrative Techniques — Section 3


Path 3: Design Scrollytelling

Choose this when: Building web-based progressive revelation experiences.

Go to Narrative Techniques — Section 4


Path 4: Apply Framing & Metaphors

Choose this when: Providing context, baselines, comparisons, and visual metaphors.

Go to Narrative Techniques — Sections 5-6


Quick Reference

5 Storytelling Principles

  1. Lead with insight, not topic — Title: "Remote workers report 23% higher satisfaction" not "Remote work survey results"
  2. Annotate the insight — Don't make readers discover it; point it out with callouts
  3. Provide context — Baselines, historical comparisons, denominators for every percentage
  4. One change at a time — Scrollytelling: highlight OR annotate, not both simultaneously
  5. Be honest — Show full data, acknowledge limitations, avoid cherry-picking

Guardrails

Scope: This skill provides narrative structure, annotation techniques, scrollytelling patterns, framing guidance, story templates, and quality checklists for data storytelling. It does not implement code, evaluate general usability, teach cognitive theory, or check for misleading patterns.