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Hexagon list diagram for four key items
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Hexagon List Diagram Template for 4 Key Items - Dark
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is designed to showcase 4 key items or concepts, each represented by a hexagon with an associated icon and text placeholder for a header and additional description. Starting from left to right, the first hexagon contains a lightbulb icon, symbolizing an idea or innovation, and allows space for a header and descriptive text. The second hexagon features a user icon, typically representing customer or user focus. The third and fourth hexagons are furnished with icons of a rocket and a numbered list, indicating themes of growth, acceleration, or prioritization, respectively, and each also has room for explanation.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is dark, predominantly navy-blue, providing high contrast for the other elements.
- Four large hexagonal shapes are evenly spaced across the slide, connected by thin linear elements that suggest a flow or sequence.
- Each hexagon has a distinct border color: orange, blue, green, and teal, which adds visual distinction.
- Inside every hexagon, there is a white icon the top and text placeholders below.
- The icons are simple and represent common metaphors in business presentations: a lightbulb for ideas, a user silhouette for customers or teams, a rocket for growth or launch, and a numbered list for processes or priorities.
- A text box with a blue border on the left provides space for an overall description or introduction to the items listed.
- The overall layout is clean, with a modern feel due to the geometric shapes and the contrasting color scheme.
The slide has a contemporary and professional design, suitable for business presentations. The color-coded hexagons help to differentiate each point and guide the viewer's eye through the content.
Use Cases
- To present the core components of a business strategy or marketing plan.
- For summarizing the unique selling points (USPs) of a product or service.
- To outline the phased steps or milestones in a project timeline.
- As an agenda slide, introducing the main topics to be covered in a presentation.