Cluster Connection Powerpoint and Keynote template 1


Use this dynamic hub-and-spoke cluster diagram to map and visualize relationships between two primary nodes and five interconnected elements with striking clarity. Two large circular hubs, rendered in rich teal and blue, anchor the layout at left and right, each featuring a customizable icon to represent distinct products, services, or stakeholders. A central column of five smaller ringed nodes floats between the hubs, with crisp lines radiating from both sides to illustrate shared dependencies, feature sets, or workflow intersections. The minimalist flat design and clean white backdrop ensure that focus remains on the content, while the bold, uppercase headings and legible body text maintain professional rigor.
Crafted for maximum flexibility, this slide is built on master layouts in both PowerPoint and Google Slides. Every vector shape, line weight, and color fill can be adjusted in seconds: swap icons for alternative symbols, modify node counts, or recolor hubs and spokes to align with corporate style guidelines. Intuitive text placeholders—paired with consistent typography and ample white space—streamline content updates and ensure layout integrity when collaborating across teams. High-resolution vectors eliminate pixelation on projectors, monitors, and mobile screens, while subtle drop shadows and line gradients impart depth without introducing visual clutter.
Ideal for illustrating comparative analyses, system overviews, network topologies, or two-party collaborations, this hub-and-spoke cluster diagram transforms complex interdependencies into an engaging, easy-to-follow graphic. Present product comparisons, feature mappings, vendor evaluations, or organizational relationships with a single, cohesive visualization that audiences will remember long after your presentation concludes. This slide’s flexible structure also supports interactive workshops, stakeholder brainstorming sessions, and data-driven decision-making processes.
Who is it for
Business analysts, product managers, and marketing professionals will find this hub-and-spoke cluster diagram invaluable for mapping shared features, comparing offerings, or visualizing network relationships.
Other Uses
Beyond product and service mapping, repurpose this slide to illustrate workflow intersections, vendor partnerships, system architectures, or stakeholder influence networks.