Need to talk about business or general market trends? Trend radar charts are great for showing future trend estimations.
You can easily present a comparison of several categories, performance metrics, industry trends with its help. You can either use the whole radar trends template to show the overview of all categories to compare them or break it down to focus attention on a specific category or industry and underline more details. Either way, your trend slide will bring harmony to your presentation design and you'll be able to prepare a more creative presentation. Also, see my example on how to create an attractive trend radar diagram.
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How to Show Industry Trends Visually Using PowerPoint
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2. Use trend radar infographics to
illustrate long-term predictions
in an engaging way.
Do you want to present
market trends?
3. Trend Radar Chart is a special type of timeline graph showing when
specific solutions will appear on the market.
Slices represent a solution category, distance from the center is the time from now, usually in years.
What are trend radar infographics used for?
4. You can alter dots size and color to express the impact
and relevance scale.
5. Present short-term and long-term trends
of two categories and their impact scale as an arc.
14. Describe the categories and distribute dots
representing specific trends.
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Artificial Intelligence
Data Era
Internet of Things
User Centric
Worlds
15. Paste theme-related icons. Add colors to show
different categories.
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Artificial Intelligence
Data Era
Internet of Things
User Centric
Worlds
16. Your visual trend radar slide is ready!
Example based on visuals from infoDiagram.com
17. Enrich your presentation with diagrams
& visuals to better explain your topics
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