
"Claude Code can be used not only for prototyping and coding, but also for more niche tasks like infographic design. In this article, I will walk you through the entire process of creating your own infographic and share practical recommendations and ready-to-use prompt templates. Claude Code mode and AI model for infographic design"
"First things first, we need to choose Claude Code mode and AI model that will be used for the infographic design. I recommend using Claude Cowork mode because it gives you precise control over the process of infographic creation, and use Sonnet 4.6 for this task."
"Why Sonnet 4.6 and not Opus 4.7: Because Opus 4.7 will consume more tokens for this task, and produce pretty much the same output."
"One thing that I recommend you do is to enable Adaptive thinking, because it will make Claude Code a bit smarter when it deals with the nuances of infographic implementation."
Claude Code can be used for infographic design beyond prototyping and coding. The process starts by selecting a Claude Code mode and an AI model for the infographic workflow. Claude Cowork mode is recommended because it provides precise control over infographic creation. Sonnet 4.6 is recommended for the task. Opus 4.7 is not preferred because it uses more tokens while producing similar output. Adaptive thinking should be enabled to improve how Claude Code handles nuances involved in implementing infographics. The setup includes selecting the Cowork mode and Sonnet 4.6 model in the Claude Code desktop interface.
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