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Cycle Diagrams & Wheel Charts (PPT Graphics)
Chevron 3 Steps Loop (with Scribble Graphics & Sticky Note)
Slide Content
The slide is designed to visualise a process with three steps in a circular, loop-like progression, indicated by the chevron shapes. Each step is represented by a different color and a unique scribble graphic icon of a person engaged in an activity—think, create, and discuss—coupled with placeholder text for further explanatory content. A sticky note graphic on the right side provides space for additional descriptions or summaries.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a gradient of blue, purple, and yellow colors.
- Three chevron shapes, each with a distinct color—blue, purple, and yellow—are arranged in a curved sequence to form a loop.
- On each chevron, there is a white silhouette scribble graphic of a person:
- The blue chevron features a person with a gear, symbolizing the thinking process or ideation.
- The purple chevron contains an icon of a person with a paintbrush and easel, representing the creation or design phase.
- The yellow chevron displays a person holding up their hand, possibly indicating a discussion or presentation phase.
- Each chevron shape has four lines of placeholder text for information relevant to that step.
- A light green sticky note graphic is placed to the right of the loop, containing the text "Your description here" as a placeholder for additional detail or summary.
- A prominent light bulb icon is situated in the center of the loop, symbolizing a central idea or solution.
The slide has a modern and dynamic feel with its use of bright colors and playful scribble icons. The looped chevron design effectively indicates a cyclical process or steps that repeat over time.
Use Cases
- To present the stages of a project or business strategy in a training or informational session.
- As a visual aid in a marketing presentation to outline the lifecycle of product development.
- In a sales pitch to describe the step-by-step process through which a potential solution is vetted and brought to market.
- During team meetings, to review and discuss progress within a continuous improvement or quality assurance cycle.