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Onion-like circle diagram for 4 layers
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Onion Layers Diagrams (PPT Template)
Onion-like Circle Diagram with 4 Layers and Legend
Slide Content
The slide presents an Onion-like Circle Diagram divided into 4 layers, each with a distinct color and icon, representing different levels or aspects of a certain concept. These layers are surrounded by a larger dark blue circle, signifying an encompassing category or background. The slide also has a legend on the right, titled "Header – Layers Legend," which corresponds to the layers in the circle diagram and provides placeholders for explanatory text on each of the four levels. This diagram can be used to explain hierarchical relationships, dependencies between levels, or the complexity of an idea where each layer contributes to the whole.
Graphical Look
- A central circular diagram with four concentric layers, each color-coded: orange, green, light blue, and purple from the innermost to the outermost layer.
- Each layer of the circle contains a white icon: the innermost with arrows pointing outward, second with a chess pawn symbol, third with a question mark, and the outermost with a satellite.
- A legend on the right side of the slide with four colored circles corresponding to the diagram's layers, each with a numeral from 1 to 4 next to it.
- Each legend circle is connected by a grey line, with text placeholders to the right that match the circle colors.
- Slide title in large, bold font at the top against a white background.
- The background of the slide is a flat white.
The slide's overall look is clean and professional, utilizing bright and distinct colors to differentiate the diagram's layers. Positioned against a white background, the colorful circular diagram and its adjacent legend provide a clear visual association between the layers and their descriptions.
Use Cases
- Illustrating the structure of an organization, with different departments or levels represented by the various layers.
- Explaining a process or system that operates in distinct, hierarchical stages.
- Displaying the layers of a product, for example, in marketing to show different feature sets or tiers of service.
- Visualizing concepts in educational material, such as the levels of ecological organization or layers of the earth's atmosphere.