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Comparison doughnut chart for 2 products
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Comparison Doughnut Chart Template

Slide Content

The slide is titled "Comparison Doughnut Chart Template" and subtitled "Two products comparison over a year". It provides a visual and textual framework for comparing two products based on yearly data. There are two text placeholders marked with numbers "1" and "2", which are meant to describe the features or performance of each product. "Lorem ipsum" text is used as a placeholder suggesting that real content is to be filled in by the presenter. The percentages in the doughnut chart, labeled "20" and "50", along with the central text "20XX", suggest a representation of data for a specific year.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a large, colorful doughnut chart on the right side, segmented into two main parts with percentage values "20" and "50", indicating quantitative data.
  • A bold title is displayed at the top left in a large font size, serving as the main heading of the slide.
  • A subtitle is presented underneath the main title in a smaller font, providing context for the chart's purpose.
  • Two circular text boxes, each with a different color border (blue and orange), are aligned vertically on the left, each containing dummy text.
  • Each text box has a large number inside a colored circle (blue "1" and orange "2") which likely corresponds to the segments in the doughnut chart.
  • A green banner at the top right corner states "All Charts are Data-Driven Excel Charts", emphasizing the editable and data-connected nature of the chart.

The overall graphical look of the slide is clean and professional, with a balanced composition that uses color and shape effectively to differentiate sections and guide viewer focus. The stylized doughnut chart is the central focus, making the data presentation the slide's key feature.

Use Cases

  • Presenting annual sales comparisons between two products during a business or sales meeting.
  • Showcasing market share or performance metrics of two competing products in an investor presentation or stakeholder report.
  • Analyzing and discussing product performance over a fiscal year with a team, highlighting areas for improvement or success.
  • Demonstrating percentage-based data such as customer satisfaction or feature utilization in internal strategic planning sessions.

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