Butterfly effect dosage infographic

Butterfly effect dosage infographic, minimal, geometric, light

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Minimalist infographic showing a pharmaceutical or supplement dosage concept with three mirrored shapes labeled with dose multipliers and numeric data.

Summary

An infographic demonstrating dosage variations using symmetrical butterfly-like shapes, each containing line-art patterns and numbered positions, with summary data presented below in a structured grid.

Visual description

The composition divides into two sections on a gray background. The upper section has a light gray card with the heading "Butterfly Effect" in large sans-serif type and a notation "2ml" (left), "3x" (right). Below sit three pill or butterfly-shaped containers outlined in black: the left and right shapes have cream fills with linear patterns and labeled positions (3, 5, 6, 9 on left; 2, 3, 7, 9, 3 on right); the center shape has a bright yellow-green fill with dense cross-hatching and position labels (1, 9, 0, 9 visible). Each shape represents a different dosage multiplier. The lower section displays three large numeric values in sans-serif (3659, 1099, 2847) aligned below their corresponding shapes, suggesting outcome or quantity data.

Key takeaway

The symmetrical layout (two mirrored light shapes flanking a contrasting bright center) creates visual balance and reinforces the concept of variation or dosage comparison. Using distinct fill colors (cream vs. yellow-green) for the center creates hierarchy without additional text. The pattern fill within each shape adds visual richness while remaining clinical and precise, avoiding a sterile appearance.

Reuse notes

Ideal for pharmaceutical, supplement, or medical device instructional materials. The butterfly symmetry works well when explaining dosage variants or different product configurations. The color restraint (grays, beige, one accent yellow) maintains the clinical tone while staying visually engaging. Works best in print or high-resolution digital formats where the fine pattern details are readable. Not suitable for small-screen or low-contrast contexts.

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