Product Design Process Flow Diagram Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Showcase your innovation journey with this Product Design Process Flow Diagram Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides. Designed as a six-step horizontal progression, this slide clearly maps the complete product lifecycle: Discover, Define, Ideate, Design, Test, and Launch & Iterate. Each phase is represented with bold, angled arrow shapes and vibrant color coding, visually guiding audiences from research and problem identification through validation and continuous improvement.
The clean layout combines modern typography with soft shadows and rounded content cards, ensuring clarity while maintaining a polished, professional look. Each step includes a dedicated title and description area, allowing you to explain user research insights, requirement definitions, creative exploration, prototyping, usability testing, and post-launch optimization. The structured visual flow reinforces logical progression and strategic alignment between business goals, technical feasibility, and user needs.
Fully editable shapes, text placeholders, and color schemes make customization effortless. Whether adapting the framework for digital products, physical goods, or service design, this template ensures consistency and high-resolution clarity in both PowerPoint and Google Slides.
Who is it for
Product managers, UX/UI designers, innovation teams, startup founders, and consultants can use this slide to communicate development workflows and align stakeholders. It is ideal for sprint planning, roadmap discussions, design reviews, and executive updates.
Other Uses
Beyond product design, repurpose this flow diagram for service development, software lifecycle planning, research methodologies, or continuous improvement initiatives. The six-step structure also supports training sessions, workshop facilitation, and strategic planning presentations.
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