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Finance, law, science, theology, medicine, creative production — ten presentations made from real or public-domain materials. Source PDFs, prompts, and output files included where we can share them.
State Budget of Indonesia 2025
1,000 pages of fiscal law turned into public-ready infographics. The prompt was three sentences.
The Brief
15 infographic slides that turn Indonesia's 2025 State Budget (APBN 2025) into a public communication tool for economists, journalists, and opinion leaders. The prompt was three sentences long. No slide structure, no data specifications. Just the document, the audience, and the tone.
Context
Government agencies publish budget documents that run to a thousand pages. The voters, journalists, and business leaders those budgets affect will never read them. The gap between official fiscal data and public understanding is where policy credibility lives or dies.
Two official documents went in: the State Budget Law (Buku I, 98 pages) and the Financial Notes (Buku II, 950 pages). Over a thousand pages of legislation, macroeconomic projections, revenue schedules, and ministry-level appropriations. The user uploaded both, wrote a plain-language prompt specifying audience and visual style, and had 15 infographic slides back in about 30 minutes.
Calliope chose the narrative arc on its own: open with global headwinds, establish domestic resilience, walk through where the money comes from and where it goes, spotlight the flagship free meals program (Makan Bergizi Gratis), close with deficit risks and national targets. The output is in formal Bahasa Indonesia with culturally specific illustrations. Batik borders, pinisi ships, rumah adat, wayang-inspired characters. The user asked for visuals "easily associated with Indonesian cultures" and that is what they got.
What This Demonstrates
- —The prompt reads like something you'd say in a meeting. No structured brief, no slide-by-slide instructions. Calliope figured out the structure, emphasis, and data hierarchy from the source documents alone.
- —The user said "economists, journalists, opinion leaders" and the result reads like a Ministry press kit: clear fiscal flows, plain-language explanations, visual data hierarchies. Change the audience and the output changes with it.
- —99% document coverage. Not a skim of the executive summary. Revenue breakdowns, ministry allocations, social safety net line items, deficit financing instruments, and risk sensitivity analysis all pulled from deep in the source material.
- —Each slide stands on its own as a shareable infographic. A press office can distribute these directly. A ministry spokesperson can walk through them on television. The gap between a thousand-page document and public understanding closes in 30 minutes.