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Online vs. In-store Shopping Data Chart with Icons
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Online vs. In-store Shopping Data Chart with Icons
Slide Content
The slide presents a comparison between online and in-store shopping preferences using a data chart with icons. The chart visually illustrates that 65% of the shopping activity is done in-store, represented by a storefront icon, suggesting a significant preference for physical retail experiences. Meanwhile, 35% of the shopping occurs online, as indicated by the website icon, signifying a substantial but smaller portion of consumer behavior geared towards digital platforms.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a large, circular doughnut chart in the center, with two distinct colors representing different data points.
- The online shopping segment is colored green and includes a web browser icon along with the text "On-line" underneath.
- The in-store shopping segment is colored blue and includes a storefront icon with the text "In-store" underneath.
- Percentage values are prominently displayed in white font within the respective segments of the chart: 35% for online and 65% for in-store.
- The background of the slide is white, and the chart is set against this clean backdrop.
The overall look of the slide is modern and minimalistic, with the use of bold colors and clear icons making the data instantly recognizable. The visual emphasis is on the distribution of shopping preferences, with the graphical elements making the information easily digestible.
Use Cases
- This slide could be used in a business presentation to illustrate consumer behavior trends in retail.
- Marketing teams might use it to highlight areas where strategies need to be tailored for different shopping channels.
- It could serve as a visual aid in investor presentations to discuss market share between online and brick-and-mortar stores.
- Retail consultants could employ this slide to advise clients on developing omnichannel strategies.