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Fountain graphics with 5 Outputs depicted with vertical arrow
from deck Branching Thin Arrows for Process Flow Split or Merge (PPT Diagrams)

Vertical Arrow Fountain Diagram with 5 Outputs

Slide Content

The slide presents a "Vertical Arrow Fountain Diagram with 5 Outputs," indicating a process or concept with a central main output and four divergent outputs (A, B, C, D). The main output box allowed for multiple lines of text, reflecting the primary result or conclusion of the discussed topic. Each divergent output is represented with a colorful arrow and an associated icon-ready textbox for further explanation, giving a clear visual representation of various related outcomes or categories stemming from the main output.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is plain white, creating a contrast for the colored elements.
  • A large central blue rectangle hosts the title "Main Output" with a placeholder for descriptive text.
  • A schematic drawing of a vertical arrow flows upwards into the main blue rectangle from a gray square, indicating the process direction.
  • Five colorful arrows (green, teal, purple, orange, yellow) originate from the central gray square and point outwards, each terminating at a rectangular textbox with a matching color fringe.
  • Each colored arrow is paired with a circular icon: a tie, an eye in a magnifying glass, gears, a shopping cart, and a test tube within a circle.
  • The icons matched to each textbox carry thematically appropriate symbols: professional attire, vision or focus, machinery or processes, commerce, and science or experimentation, respectively.

The overall look of the slide is modern and structured, with a central flowchart element driving attention to the "Main Output" and branching out to related outputs. The use of color and simple icons aids in quickly communicating different aspects or factors of the central theme.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating different facets of a central strategy in business meetings.
  • Visualizing the outcomes of a product launch in marketing presentations.
  • Breaking down the components of a service offering in sales pitches.
  • Detailing various project deliverables or milestones in project management updates.

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