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Venn diagram of human feelings and emotions
from deck Emotions and Feelings Icons (flat PPT clipart)

Venn diagram of emotions

Slide Content

The slide represents a Venn diagram that conceptualizes emotions as overlapping areas between three states: "short-lived happiness," "prolonged suffering," and "sudden rage." Short-lived happiness is exemplified by "Drinking too much tequila," symbolizing a temporary and fleeting joy. Sudden rage is depicted with "Scrolling through your social media news feed" or "Stubbing a toe, twice," suggesting immediate but brief anger. Prolonged suffering encapsulates "Being a football fan," implying a continuous emotional investment with potential for disappointment.

Graphical Look

  • Three overlapping translucent circles in yellow, purple, and blue hues with dashed outlines.
  • Yellow circle: Labeled "short-lived happiness" with a smiley icon.
  • Purple circle: Labeled "sudden rage" with an angry icon.
  • Blue circle: Labeled "prolonged suffering" with a sad icon.
  • Overlapping areas creating different tints and an area where all three intersect.
  • Examples are written adjacent to each circle correlating with the emotion.
  • Plain, off-white background enhancing the colors.
  • Modern, clean font for the text.

The overall visual is bright, colorful, and engaging, using the familiar format of a Venn diagram to present a comedic take on emotional states. The icons and labels are clearly legible, complementing the central theme.

Use Cases

  • In a presentation about emotional intelligence to illustrate how different experiences can lead to a variety of emotional responses.
  • During a workshop on user experience design to exemplify how a product or service could evoke certain emotions in users.
  • For a light-hearted segment in a corporate seminar aimed at team-building or discussing workplace culture and interactions.
  • As an ice-breaker or conversation starter in a session about mental health and wellness to promote dialogue about complex emotions in a simplified form.

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