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Horizontal funnel diagram for four filtering layers
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Horizontal Filter Diagram – 4 Layers
Slide Content
The slide represents a four-stage filtering process, starting with 'Your Input', passing through four distinct filters — Entry Filter Layer 1, Filter Layer 2, Filter Layer 3, and Last Filter Layer 4 — and ending with 'Your Output'. Each filter layer is denoted by a distinct icon: a target for Entry Filter (suggesting aim or precision), a person's silhouette for Filter Layer 2 (perhaps indicating individual or demographic targeting), a laptop for Filter Layer 3 (representing technological processing or analysis), and a Wi-Fi signal for Last Filter Layer 4 (signifying connectivity or final transmission).
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a plain white color.
- The title is at the top, centered, and in bold text.
- Four rounded rectangles represent the filters, horizontally aligned and interconnected by arrows.
- The shapes have different colors: orange, green, blue, and purple.
- Inside each shape, there is an icon and two text placeholders with gray font color.
- The icons are a target (Entry Filter), a person's silhouette (Filter Layer 2), a laptop (Filter Layer 3), and a Wi-Fi signal (Last Filter Layer 4).
- The rectangles not only have a border color respective to their icons but also a semi-transparent fill color.
- There are orange circular shapes acting as points for 'Your Input' and 'Your Output', connected to the first and last filters with solid arrows.
The visual composition is clean and modern, with a clear linear progression indicated by the arrows connecting the filters. The use of color and iconic imagery effectively differentiates between the stages of the process.
Use Cases
- Illustrating stages of a project or product development process in business meetings.
- Explaining data processing workflows, from input to processed output, in a technical presentation.
- Demonstrating filtering criteria in a marketing strategy to show how target demographics are reached .
- Outlining the decision-making process in management, with each layer representing a different level of approval or review.