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Colored List for placing Activities for 5 items
from deck Flat Infographic Templates Design Bundle (PPT diagrams and icons)

Teardrop Diagram List — 5 items, colorful

Slide Content

The slide titled "Teardrop Diagram List — 5 items, colorful" presents a list format for providing information in a visual and structured manner. Each of the five teardrops comes in a distinct color (green, orange, purple, blue, and gray), perhaps to signify different categories or levels of importance. The template suggests replacing default text placeholders with specific content ('Put your subtitle here' and 'Put your bullet text here'), inviting customization for presenting a sequence or group of related points.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a plain white background which gives it a clean and minimalistic look.
  • There are five graphical items, each in the shape of a teardrop with a flat base, aligned vertically down the slide.
  • Each teardrop has a bold, distinct color on the left side, while the right side is shaded lightly, possibly indicating progress or a portion filled.
  • Next to each teardrop is a text box with a placeholder for a subtitle in bold and a bullet point below it for additional text.
  • The colors of the teardrops are, from top to bottom: bright green, orange, purple, light blue, and gray.
  • Each teardrop's color is complemented by a circular icon of the same color but with a hollowed-out center, adding visual cohesion within the item.

The overall look is professional and organized, well-suited for presenting information in a clear, stepwise or categorized format. The variety of colors helps to distinguish between the points while maintaining a cohesive design.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate a step-by-step process or a sequence of events, with each teardrop representing a distinct step or phase.
  • As a tool for categorizing items or ideas in a visually engaging manner, where each color signifies a different category or topic.
  • Within business meetings or presentations to display key points, project stages, or priority levels, facilitating quick audience comprehension.
  • In educational or training materials to outline the components of a module or sections of a course curriculum, aiding in structured learning.

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