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3D Cube Box Diagram (PPT Template)
3 Dimensional Cube Diagram – 2 Levels (2x2x2) with Axes
Slide Content
The slide presents a 3D cube diagram segmented into 8 smaller cubes, indicating two levels along each of the three axes. There are three headers, one for each axis of the cube depicting different dimensions or categories to be analyzed. Each segment of the cube has a number from 1 to 2, demonstrating potential categorization within those dimensions. Four color-coded cubes highlight different factors or elements which can then be described in the accompanying text boxes aligned on the right-hand side of the slide, each paired with a representative icon.
Graphical Look
- A large 3D cube diagram positioned on the left with light gray and colored segments indicating different elements or divisions within the cube.
- The cube contains colored segments in blue, green, orange, and light blue, with the remaining segments in light gray.
- Each segment of the cube is labeled with a number (1 or 2), placed in a circular marker.
- Three text headers labeled "Header 1," "Header 2," and "Header 3" are associated with each dimension of the cube.
- On the right side of the slide are four content blocks consisting of:
- A colored icon at the top of each block that corresponds to a colored segment on the cube.
- A placeholder text titled "Put your text here. Add an item description." underneath each icon, suggesting where to elaborate on the associated element.
- The content blocks' background colors match with the colored segments on the cube: orange, light blue, blue, and green, from top to bottom.
The overall slide has a clean and modern look with a strong visual hierarchy, using color coding and labeling to connect the text with the corresponding parts of the cube diagram. The right side's use of icons and text placeholders alongside the 3D cube creates a balanced composition that's visually appealing and easy to follow.
### Use Cases
- To break down a complex project or product into its components and illustrate the relationships between different elements.
- In strategic planning meetings to categorize and prioritize different areas of focus or project phases.
- During a marketing presentation to segment target markets or customer demographics based on multiple criteria.
- As an analytical tool in a sales presentation to discuss various product features and their benefits.