A horizontal editorial visualisation on a soft off-white background. Three horizontal lifelines run in parallel from left to right, each representing one working cohort. The upper line, labelled "Fully office-based entry," shows a dense pattern of small connecting dots throughout its early years and steady weak-tie maintenance afterwards. The middle line, labelled "Mid-career hybrid transition," shows dense early connections that thin in recent years but persist through prior weak-tie capital. The lower line, labelled "Hybrid-entry cohort," begins with sparse connections and shows a more scattered, digitally-mediated pattern. A vertical marker at the right indicates "Today." Muted teal accent throughout. The composition reads as a structural diagram of how network conditions at career entry shape later innovation-flow behaviour, without any company names, logos, or text outside the diagram labels.

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