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Mac testing various diagram techniques

The first step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is a PNG 1080 x 1080 @ 1x:

The next step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is a PNG 1080 x 1080 @ 2x:

The next step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is an SVG 1080 original embedded as resizeable data-viz:

The next step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is an SVG 1080 original embedded as HTML block:

The next step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is the output from ai-to-html 1080 original embedded as resizeable data-viz:

The next step is find a blurb of text, preferably factual. Sometimes you need more than one line. And most of the time you’ll need a few lines to properly contextualize the diagram.

This one is the output from ai-to-html 1080 original embedded as HTML block iframe:

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