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Description
Additional departments / product development steps 2
Slide Content
The slide is a continuation of a series outlining key areas in product development or department roles, specifically "Additional departments/product development steps 2." It details four stages: Design, which likely implies conceptual work; Specification/Blueprint, meaning detailed plans; Engineering, which refers to the technical development; and Launch, signaling the introduction of the product or project to the market. Each stage is paired with a symbolic icon.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, modern design with a white background.
- Four main horizontal sections each contain an icon and a corresponding title.
- Icons are minimalist and depict tools or symbols associated with each stage (pencil and ruler for Design, a document icon representing Specification/Blueprint, wrench and screwdriver for Engineering, and a rocket for Launch).
- The text is black with the title in a larger, bold font, while the stage names are in smaller, uppercase letters.
- Each section has a duplicate icon set in filled and outlined circles near the bottom, showing an alternative design style.
- The icons and text of the four stages are in a warm orange color, providing a good contrast against the white background.
The overall look of the slide is professional and visually appealing, with a strong use of iconography to convey the concepts discussed. The consistent color scheme and clear layout make it easy to understand at a glance.
Use Cases
- To outline the stages of a product development process in a business presentation.
- As a visual aid in project management meetings to discuss the progress in each department.
- In educational settings, to teach about the product development lifecycle.
- To kick off a section in a presentation that goes into detail about each of these stages in a project plan.
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