Scrum Process – Flat Style

Slide Content

The slide represents the Scrum process using a simple and intuitive flat design. It illustrates a circular arrow, with a larger horizontal arrow beneath it, both indicative of continuous process and forward progression. This design is commonly used to symbolize the iterative nature of Scrum, a framework used in agile software development where a team works in cycles to continuously improve a product or service.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a large central graphic composed of a thick, bold circular arrow in blue, implying a cycle or iterative process, overlayed on a horizontal blue arrow which stretches across the lower section of the slide.
  • Above and to the right are three smaller versions of the main graphic, each in different colors (purple, dark purple, and bronze) with matching horizontal arrows, demonstrating variations of the same theme or process steps.

The slide uses a minimalist design aesthetic with bold, flat colors to emphasize clarity and ease of understanding. The shapes are large, simple, and have a modern look commonly associated with flat design graphics.

Use Cases

  • To introduce the Scrum methodology in a training or educational context for new team members or students.
  • As a visual aid in a presentation to stakeholders to explain the cyclical nature of the development process.
  • In a workshop setting to facilitate discussions around process improvement or agile coaching.
  • During a sprint review or retrospective to visualize the completion of one cycle and the planning for the next.