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Horizontal filtration flow chart for 4 filters
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Filter Process Diagrams (PPT Template)
Horizontal Filtration Flow Chart – 4 Filters
Slide Content
The slide presents a "Horizontal Filtration Flow Chart" with 4 steps, each represented by a distinctively colored filter and associated with an icon and a header. The first filter, marked as "1", is purple and corresponds to "Header 1". The second filter is green, designated as "2", and links to "Header 2". The sequence continues with a blue filter "3" for "Header 3" and concludes with an orange filter "4" for "Header 4". Each filter has space for text and a brief item description, suggesting the slide is customizable for specific processes or criteria that the user wants to demonstrate.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, professional white background.
- Four stylized geometric filters are aligned horizontally across the slide, spaced evenly apart.
- Each filter is a different color: purple, green, blue, and orange, creating a visually appealing sequence.
- The filters have a 3D effect, looking like arrows pointing right with a cutout numeral in the center indicating the sequence.
- Each filter is accompanied by a circle icon above it that is color-coordinated with the filter. The icons are simplistic and abstract.
- The headers are presented in bold text directly above the corresponding icons, underlined with a colored line matching the filter below.
- There is a placeholder text box below each filter with generic instructions, suggesting that the user is meant to replace them with specific content.
The overall look of the slide is modern and visually engaging, with bold colors and a clean design that aids in communicating a step-by-step process clearly.
Use Cases
- To outline the phases in a project development or implementation plan.
- To describe a multi-stage filtration or selection process in a corporate training or workflow presentation.
- To summarize a sales or marketing funnel with distinct stages or customer touchpoints.
- To demonstrate the order of operations, criteria checkpoints, or decision-making steps within a business strategy meeting.