Forked Out Arrow for Splitting Process Diagram

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is titled "Forked Out Arrow for Splitting Process Diagram" and is designed to illustrate the divergence of a single process or resource into two separate pathways, Side A and Side B. Each side is paired with an icon: Side A has a calculator-like icon, suggesting calculations or data processing, while Side B features a shopping cart icon, which may symbolize purchasing or resource allocation. The source column is linked to both sides via a large two-pronged arrow, indicating the splitting of the process or resource.

Graphical Look

  • The slide's title is prominently displayed at the top in bold, dark text.
  • A tall, vertical rectangle labeled "Source" is placed on the left side, with its own text box for a detailed description.
  • A large two-pronged forked arrow stems from the source rectangle, which splits into two separate arrows pointing rightward.
  • Two horizontal rectangles, one blue labeled "Side A" and one green labeled "Side B," are the endpoints of the arrows and provide space for additional text.
  • Each side rectangle includes a circular icon; Side A has a calculator-like icon, and Side B has a shopping cart icon.
  • The color scheme includes contrasting colors: orange for the source, blue for Side A, and green for Side B, aiding in clear distinction between elements.
  • The slide features a clean, uncluttered layout, with ample whitespace to ensure readability and focus on the content.
  • The design employs flat icons and flat design elements without any gradients or textures, providing a modern and professional look.

The slide has a clear, professional appearance with a contrasting color scheme that visually separates different components of the process. The forked arrow design effectively illustrates a division or bifurcation of concepts, processes, or workflows.

Use Cases

  • Explaining decision points within a business process where a single input can lead to multiple outcomes.
  • Illustrating bifurcated workflows in project management presentations, showing how teams or resources are split into different streams.
  • Demonstrating product pathways in marketing strategies, where a single source leads to different customer segments or product lines.
  • Highlighting organizational structures in human resources or management trainings, to show how a central function or role is divided to support varied departments or objectives.

Branching Thin Arrows for Process Flow Split or Merge (PPT Diagrams)