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Horizontal filtration flowchart for 6 items
from deck Filter Process Diagrams (PPT Template)

Horizontal Filtration Flowchart Template – 6 Filters

Slide Content

The Horizontal Filtration Flowchart Template demonstrates a process that is divided into 6 distinct stages. Each stage has a vibrant header: "Header 1" through "Header 6," and is represented by colorful, numbered filters. The filters are sequential, suggesting each stage should be completed before moving to the next. Text placeholders below each filter allow for a detailed explanation, making this template useful for breaking down complex processes into manageable parts.

Graphical Look

  • Six rectangular, three-dimensional filter shapes are aligned horizontally across the slide, each shaded in a different color and numbered from 1 to 6, suggesting a flow or progression from left to right.
  • Above each filter, there is a corresponding colored circle with a number and a notepad icon, subtly reinforcing the step-by-step nature of the flowchart and providing a space for a title (referred to as Headers 1-6).
  • Below each filter, there is a text placeholder with a light grey background, prompting the presenter to provide explanations for each step or stage.
  • Horizontal lines in matching colors to the filters extend from the circles to the edges of the slide, providing a sense of connectivity and structure to the layout.
  • The overall design is clean, utilizing a flat design aesthetic with simple geometric shapes and a limited color palette that emphasizes clarity and organization.

The slide uses a modern and flat design language, with a strong emphasis on clarity and step-by-step visualization. The color progression, accompanying icons, and structured layout suggest a professional tone suitable for business or educational presentations.

Use Cases

  • Illustrating a multi-step business process or workflow during a corporate presentation to clearly outline each phase and its requirements.
  • Explaining a sequence of actions in a project management meeting to help team members understand the order of operations and dependencies.
  • Use in training material to demonstrate a stepwise approach to a particular subject, ensuring the audience can follow along easily.
  • Showcasing a product development lifecycle or software implementation timeline to stakeholders in a visual and easy-to-understand format.

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