Hub and Spoke Infographic for Presentation Dark


Description
This hub and spoke infographic slide features a prominent white circular hub at its center, connected to six outer nodes numbered 01 to 06. Each spoke terminates in a colored circle with a minimal line icon, framed by a subtle dashed border. Alternating placements on the left and right sides create balanced symmetry, while fine dashed connectors maintain a clean and modern aesthetic. Numbered headings and editable text areas allow you to introduce process phases, core values, product categories, or service pillars in a single, unified view.
Built on master slide layouts, this template ensures consistent typography, spacing, and alignment across both PowerPoint and Google Slides. Customization is straightforward: replace icons with your own graphics, adjust fill colors to match brand palettes, or modify the connector style from dashed to solid lines. Duplicate nodes to expand beyond six points or remove excess elements for a streamlined focus. The central hub text can be tailored to topics such as “Central Strategy,” “Key Objectives,” or “Core Competencies.”
Designed for dynamic presentations, it supports simple animation sequencing of nodes to guide audiences step-by-step. Vector-based shapes maintain sharpness at any scale, and slide-level color palettes propagate updates globally for efficient theme changes. With a neutral white background and soft drop shadow for depth, this layout keeps viewers’ attention on the content.
Whether you’re detailing organizational structure, visualizing data categories, or mapping stakeholder networks, this hub and spoke diagram provides a versatile foundation. Its minimalist styling and intuitive placeholders make it ideal for quick edits and collaborative workflows, eliminating alignment headaches and ensuring brand cohesion.
It also pairs well with other process slides—combine with timeline or pyramid diagrams to create comprehensive roadmaps. The neutral design integrates smoothly into pitch decks, training materials, and executive summaries.
Who is it for
Project managers, business analysts, and strategists will leverage this hub and spoke diagram to articulate core strategies, product roadmaps, or departmental overviews. Marketing teams, consultants, and executive presenters can clearly depict central themes and supporting elements in board meetings and client pitches.
Other Uses
Repurpose this layout for feature comparisons, stakeholder mapping, or risk categorization. Use it as a visual agenda for workshop sessions, team introductions, or service portfolio breakdowns. Adapt for educational lessons or data taxonomy maps by swapping the central label and node descriptors.
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