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Downwards Spring Shape Template with 4 Steps
Slide Content
The slide presents a process divided into four steps, described using a downwards spring shape to indicate sequence or progression. Each step is represented by a ribbon banner with a step number and space for a description. Beneath the banners are text boxes for further elaboration. Step 1 and Step 3 are highlighted in shades of blue, while Step 2 and Step 4 feature purple and teal tones, respectively. The spring shape is decorated with icons—a lightbulb for ideation in Step 1, two heads with gears symbolizing collaboration or teamwork in Step 2, gears for process in Step 3, and two figures for human resources or teamwork in Step 4—each accentuating the theme of the respective step.
Graphical Look
- The slide features a central graphic of a spring or spiral extending downwards across the slide, creating a sense of motion and connection between the four steps.
- The spring shape is made up of four distinct colored ribbon banners, each associated with a corresponding numbered step label.
- Each ribbon banner is accompanied by a light-colored text box where descriptive text can be added for each step.
- Icons are strategically placed on the colorful spring ribbons to visually represent the concepts of the steps—lightbulb, human silhouettes with gears, mechanical gears, and two human figures.
- The slide uses a color scheme of blue, dark blue, purple, and teal to distinguish each step and create a visually cohesive design.
- The text boxes and step labels have a shadow effect, giving the elements a slight 3D appearance and enhancing the visual depth of the slide.
The overall look of the slide is dynamic and colorful, with the downwards spring shape effectively guiding the viewer's eye from top to bottom. The use of icons and varied colors helps to differentiate each step while maintaining a cohesive design.
Use Cases
- Illustrating step-by-step processes or workflows in a business presentation - Demonstrating phases of a project and the progression from one phase to another.
- Providing a visual roadmap for strategy implementation, with each step detailing a specific action or objective.
- Communicating company milestones or historical timelines in a visually engaging manner.