Vintage Claude Shannon Infographic Poster
A vintage editorial infographic poster about Claude Shannon and information theory, combining an archival portrait, communication model diagrams, entropy charts, and a historical timeline. The design looks like an aged 1940s Bell Labs print with muted navy ink, paper wear, blueprint grid, and technical hand-drawn details.
Model: gpt-image-2Category: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: Retro/VintageLanguage: en
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