Robert Plutchik Wheel of Emotions Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Visualize the complexity of human emotions with this Robert Plutchik Wheel of Emotions Diagram Template for PowerPoint and Google Slides. Based on psychologist Robert Plutchik’s emotional theory, this slide showcases a colorful circular wheel that maps eight primary emotions—Joy, Trust, Fear, Surprise, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Anticipation—along with their intensities and opposites. The design clearly illustrates how emotions interact, blend, and contrast to form nuanced human experiences.
The right side of the slide presents the iconic multi-layered emotion wheel, radiating from core emotions to blended states such as Love, Optimism, and Aggressiveness. Each segment is carefully color-coded, using gradients of yellow, red, green, blue, and purple to indicate emotional strength. On the left, two neatly designed boxes summarize the 8 Primary Emotions and their Opposite Pairs, providing quick reference for analysis or teaching.
Ideal for academic, corporate, and creative contexts, this editable diagram helps explain emotional intelligence, marketing psychology, or behavioral patterns. Customize colors, text, or layout in PowerPoint or Google Slides to align with your presentation theme. The wheel’s clean vector style and balanced symmetry make it perfect for psychology lectures, counseling sessions, or communication design workshops.
Who is it for
This diagram suits psychologists, educators, corporate trainers, and communication experts who want to illustrate emotional frameworks effectively. It’s also valuable for students, HR professionals, and designers studying emotional triggers and human behavior.
Other Uses
Use this template for emotional intelligence training, customer experience mapping, therapy visuals, UX design discussions, or behavioral research presentations. It’s also effective for workshops on empathy, leadership, or marketing persuasion techniques.
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