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Scientific Discovery Timeline

Horizontal milestone timeline with date markers, one-line descriptions and small icons.

When to use this prompt

For review articles, history-of-the-field figures and lecture intros.

The prompt

A horizontal scientific discovery timeline.

Top: a horizontal axis line spanning the full width with year ticks at every 5 years, total span 25 years (e.g., 2000 to 2025).

Below the axis, six milestone markers placed at significant years. Each milestone consists of:
- A small colored dot on the axis at the year.
- A vertical leader line down to a milestone card.
- The milestone card contains: year (bold), one-sentence description (max 12 words), and a small thematic icon (microscope, DNA, neuron, satellite, robot, beaker depending on the field).

Color-code milestones by sub-field (e.g., 3 colors for theory, methods, applications). Include a small legend top-right.

Bottom: a thin annotation row showing funding context or external events (e.g., "Human Genome Project completed", "AlphaFold released") with small dashed leaders to the timeline.

Style: clean infographic, restrained palette (3-4 hues), white background, sans-serif. Suitable for review articles and lecture openings.

Variations

Vertical timeline

Rotate the layout 90 degrees: a vertical axis with milestone cards alternating left and right of the axis. Useful when the timeline must fit a portrait page.

Tips

  • Cap milestones at 6-8. More than that crowds the leader lines.
  • Color-code by sub-field. Single-color timelines miss the cross-field structure.
  • Keep one-line descriptions under 12 words. Long descriptions break the visual rhythm.

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