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Description
Survey infographics template
Slide Content
The slide illustrates a poll survey result with a graphical representation of different opinions. Iconic red, blue, and grey speech bubbles depict the distribution of responses across three categories: Opinion A, Opinion B, and a third unspecified category. Opinion A is symbolized by blue speech bubbles, implying a specific viewpoint or choice, while Opinion B is represented by red speech bubbles, indicating an alternative perspective or selection. The grey speech bubbles likely represent either abstentions or a neutral standpoint, filling in the remainder of the response spectrum.
Graphical Look
- A large rectangle tilted to the left with a 3D shadow effect filled with rows of speech bubble icons.
- Speech bubble icons are divided into three colors: blue at the top, red in the middle, and white at the bottom.
- Two large speech bubble shapes positioned to the right of the slide, one above the other.
- The upper one is blue and contains the text "Opinion A".
- The lower one is red and contains the text "Opinion B".
- A bold, centered title text "Poll survey" is placed to the right of the red speech bubble.
- All elements are placed on a white background giving the slide a clean, minimalistic look.
The slide has a modern and clean design, with a strong visual impact due to its use of contrasting colors and a systematic arrangement of its elements.
Use Cases
- Presenting the results of a customer satisfaction survey in a business meeting.
- Analyzing voter preferences during a political campaign strategy discussion.
- Displaying feedback results from product testing in a marketing presentation.
- Summarizing employee opinions from internal surveys during a company town hall meeting.
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