Four-Step Zigzag Ribbon Diagram template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Transform complex workflows into clear, step-by-step narratives with this four-step zigzag ribbon diagram slide. Four alternating ribbon banners—rendered in deep navy, vibrant blue, lime green, and bright orange—stack in a left-right zigzag pattern to guide viewers through sequential stages. Each ribbon features a bold icon placeholder and headline area, with dashed connector lines leading to detailed text blocks on alternating sides. Subtle drop shadows and beveled edges add depth, while the clean white background and minimalist typography keep focus on your content.
Built on fully editable master shapes and vector graphics, this slide lets you customize every element in seconds. Swap out icons, adjust ribbon lengths, and recolor banners to match your brand palette. Text placeholders accommodate concise labels and expanded descriptions, ensuring you can outline project phases, process milestones, or action items without clutter. The modular layout supports the addition or removal of steps, allowing you to scale the diagram up or down as needed.
Optimized for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template maintains pixel-perfect clarity across displays and streamlines collaborative editing. Use built-in alignment guides to position elements precisely, then leverage slide masters to enforce consistency throughout your deck. Whether you’re mapping product roadmaps, illustrating onboarding sequences, or detailing multi-phase campaigns, this slide empowers you to present complex information with structured elegance and visual impact.
Who is it for
Project managers, marketing strategists, and business analysts will benefit from this zigzag ribbon diagram when communicating multi-stage processes, campaign workflows, or project timelines. Consultants and trainers can leverage the intuitive flow to guide stakeholders through sequential briefings, workshops, and training modules.
Other Uses
Repurpose this slide for customer journey mapping, risk assessment tiers, or feature rollout plans. By updating icons and colors, you can adapt the diagram for organizational change roadmaps, compliance checklists, or executive summary highlights, making it a versatile asset across functions.
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