Financial Decks

Financial Decks

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circle diagram template for 3 items with icons
from deck Flat Infographic Templates Design Bundle (PPT diagrams and icons)

Slide Title

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a central idea interconnected with three related concepts. Each concept is represented as a sector within a larger circular diagram, and all three sectors converge at a central point, indicating a shared core between them. The concepts are labeled with placeholders, "Your sample text here," suggesting customization for specific content. Each sector also contains a distinct symbol—a cloud, a person silhouette, and a light bulb—indicating variability or a thematic significance to each corresponding concept.

Graphical Look

  • A large circular diagram dominates the slide, comprising three interlocking circles of equal size, colored in shades of blue and green, with a central overlapping area where all circles intersect.
  • Each circle has an associated icon placed within a smaller colored circle positioned just outside the main diagram: a yellow circle with a white cloud, a purple circle with a white light bulb, and a green circle with a white thumbs-up.
  • Central to the diagram is a gray circular area where the three larger circles overlap, containing the text placeholder "Your sample text here."
  • Outside of the main three circles, each sector has a designated area for additional text.
  • The slide background is white, which makes the colorful diagram stand out.

The slide is visually balanced with a symmetrical design and uses a limited color palette for clarity. The icons are simple and universally recognizable, providing an easy means to represent abstract concepts.

Use Cases

  • To visually describe the interrelationship between three key business concepts, such as marketing strategies, company values, or project pillars.
  • For illustrating a core idea or theme that is underpinned by three supporting elements, useful in strategic business planning or proposal layouts.
  • In educational or training settings, to depict the convergence of three domains of learning or categories of skills that support a central competency.
  • As part of a pitch or presentation to highlight how different teams or departments contribute to a central organizational goal or objective.

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