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Filtration process diagram template on dark background
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Filter Process Diagrams (PPT Template)
Dark Background Filtration Process Diagram Template
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Dark Background Filtration Process Diagram Template" presents a five-step process flow. Each step is depicted with a distinct color—purple, green, blue, orange, and teal—and is numbered from 1 to 5, consecutively. Each step is paired with a designated header above it, labeled as "Header 1" through "Header 5," and an icon within a circle. Below each step is a placeholder for text, suggesting the inclusion of detailed descriptions for each stage of the process. This layout provides a structured and visually engaging means to describe sequential processes or workflows.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a dark, textured pattern which provides visual contrast to the colored elements.
- Five vertical, 3D rectangular bars are displayed in progressive order, each with a fold effect that creates the impression of depth.
- Each bar is paired with a round icon placed above it, encased in a colored circle matching the color of the corresponding bar.
- The icons vary and include buildings, people, a hand with a lightbulb, and a diamond, symbolizing different concepts.
- The headers above the icons consist of simple, capitalized text with a horizontal line below each.
- The numbers 1 to 5 are prominently displayed in bold, white text at the bottom corner of each bar.
- Text placeholders with a semi-transparent background are located at the base of each bar, meant for descriptive information.
The overall look of the slide is modern and sleek, with a rich dark theme that accentuates the colors of the process steps. The 3D effect on the bars and the icons used invoke a professional and polished aesthetic ideally suited for business presentations.
Use Cases
- To outline a business process or workflow in a meeting or presentation.
- As a visual aid during project management discussions to represent sequential tasks.
- In marketing presentations to depict the stages of consumer engagement or customer journey.
- For training materials to illustrate step-by-step procedures or guidelines.