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Pillar Diagrams and Column Infographics (PPT Graphics)
Flat Roman Pillars with 7 Columns
Slide Content
This slide is designed to present seven key concepts or categories, each represented by a Roman pillar styled graphic. Each pillar has a unique color and a distinct icon at the top, suggesting different themes or topics. Spaces for text allow for explanations of each concept. The graphical representation of Roman pillars implies that the concepts are foundational, akin to the pillars supporting a structure. The sequence and equal spacing may indicate that these concepts are of equal importance or are interconnected parts of a whole.
Graphical Look
- Seven vertical rectangular shapes, each representing a Roman column, arranged in a row.
- Each column has a different color: purple, blue, orange, green, light blue, dark grey, and navy.
- At the top of each column is a unique icon: an exclamation mark, a laptop, a target, a leaf, a laptop again, gears, and a cloud.
- Text placeholders in each column are labeled "Your text here..." for customization.
- Above the columns is a placeholder text "Your title here" implying a space for the slide's title.
- The title "Flat Roman Pillars with 7 Columns" is placed at the top of the slide.
- Subtle shadows below each column suggest a three-dimensional effect.
- A text box at the bottom provides space for further description or commentary.
The slide is minimalist yet colorful, with a strong visual theme that combines modern flat design with classical architectural elements. The selection of colors is balanced and visually pleasing, while the use of icons adds a layer of symbolism to each pillar.
Use Cases
- To present the core values or principles of a company, where each pillar represents a distinct value.
- In strategic planning presentations, outlining the key pillars of a strategy or framework.
- For educational purposes, to describe the foundational concepts or competencies in a curriculum.
- During workshops or brainstorming sessions, to categorize ideas or topics into seven distinct groups for discussion.