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vertical comparison diagram infographics template
from deck Infographics diagrams and symbols - flat PPT clipart

Sample title

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is a comparison layout illustrating a 'Before and After' scenario with five different text items. Each item has an associated percentage to depict some measure of change. For "Before", the percentages range from 20% to 70%, while "After" shows a percentage change next to each item, with arrows indicating an increase or decrease in value. This comparison is meant to show improvements or declines in specific areas, for example, performance metrics, statistical data, or project statuses.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white.
  • At the top, there is a parallelogram-shaped header with text "Sample title" in bold, white font, against a teal background.
  • Dividing the slide vertically into two sections are two titled banners in dark purple labeled "Before" and "After", with a slight perspective effect giving a three-dimensional appearance.
  • Beneath these banners are vertical lists of 'Sample text' with percentages to their right. "Before" shows just percentages, whereas "After" includes a green upward arrow or a red downward arrow next to each percentage.
  • The font used for percentages and text is sans-serif, which is easy to read and modern in appearance.
  • The design is flat with a small amount of shadow on the "Before" and "After" banners to create a subtle depth effect.

The overall look of the slide is clean and contemporary, with a clear distinction made between the 'Before' and 'After' states through the use of color contrast and directional arrows. The comparison is visual and at-a-glance, intended for maximum immediate impact.

Use Cases

  • To compare business performance metrics before and after the implementation of a new strategy or process.
  • To showcase the impact of a particular event or action on market share, customer satisfaction, or any other quantifiable metric.
  • In educational or training presentations to highlight the differences in knowledge or skills prior to and after a training module.
  • To illustrate project timelines by showing the status of deliverables or milestones at two different time points, such as at the start and completion of a project.

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