Reviews
Sus gráficos añaden un toque agradable a mis presentaciones y recientemente los usé para una de mis reuniones generales. Su conjunto de herramientas añade profesionalismo a mis diapositivas. En lugar de usar imágenes prediseñadas estándar.
Necesitaba un aspecto fresco para algunas de mis diapositivas. Había intentado encontrar una forma de crear un efecto de pincel, de subrayar, acentuar, añadir algo de color y los marcadores escritos a mano fueron justo lo que necesitaba. Muy fácil de usar, fácil de ajustar el tamaño, cambiar el color. Fue una solución asequible y perfecta, y estoy feliz de recomendarla.
El aspecto nítido y limpio de los gráficos, y el hecho de que me permitiera editar y cambiar fácilmente los colores para que coincidieran con la plantilla fue mi principal razón para comprarlos.
Description
5-puzzle diagram (open) diagram
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a 5-puzzle diagram with one piece in the center highlighted in orange. The central piece has the placeholder text "your text," indicating it is a key element or core idea, while the surrounding four pieces are numbered 1 to 4. Each of these pieces likely represents interconnected components or sequential steps that relate to the central concept.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a light-gray background.
- A large jigsaw puzzle graphic dominates the center of the slide, with four gray pieces and one central orange piece.
- Each jigsaw piece has a number or text, with numbers in white on the gray pieces and the placeholder "your text" in the orange center piece.
- To the right, there is a gray text box with a bold orange border at the top.
- Inside the text box are two bullet points with placeholder text, "Type your text" and "description here," suggesting additional information or explanation can be provided here.
The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, with a simple color scheme emphasizing the central puzzle piece. The puzzle graphic is used as a metaphor for interlocking ideas or steps in a process.
Use Cases
- To illustrate how different parts of a strategy or project fit together.
- To highlight a central idea or core value, with supporting ideas surrounding it.
- In workshops or meetings to demonstrate how various team roles or departments contribute to a common goal.
- To present a step-by-step process, with the central piece representing the ultimate objective or outcome.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
