This would involve smart visual designs, interactivity features, and responsive DAX measures to deliver a dynamically changing infographic-like report in Power BI. Start with displaying custom visuals such as Cards with States, Infographic Designer, or Deneb when showing engaging icon-based designs. Apply conditional formatting to change colors or icons based on thresholds or inputs. You can also stack images with transparency on top of DAX-based measures to get effects such as dynamic progress or status changes.
Then you could apply DAX functions like SELECTEDVALUE, SWITCH, and ISFILTERED to dynamically adjust titles and visuals or measure calculations according to a slicer or filter selection. Combine these with bookmarks and field parameters to toggle between different views or layouts within the same page, simulating an infographic experience.
Make use of tooltips and drill-through pages for context-rich interactivity. Make use of transparent shapes or buttons with actions to drive users. Simulate animation effects through page navigation and maintain layouts grid-based for a clean visual hierarchy. You now have created a responsive and story-driven dashboard that feels as if it were a live infographic.