The 5-Step Neumorphic Cycle Diagram presents cyclical processes through five interconnected stages arranged in a pentagonal formation, designed specifically for PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations.
Visualize Process Flows with a Soft 3D Circular Layout
This slide diagram features five evenly spaced circular nodes arranged in a pentagon-like cycle around a central hollow space. The design numbers each node from 01 to 05 and applies a soft, raised neumorphic style to create a subtle 3D effect. One node stands out through a highlighted color to signal emphasis, while text placeholders appear beneath each step. The neumorphic effect adds visual depth and supports a modern presentation aesthetic with a clean, professional appearance.
Presenters often use cycle diagrams to illustrate recurring processes, feedback loops, or continuous systems. This 5-step cycle helps visualize workflows, project stages, or customer journeys clearly and effectively. For instance, you can use it to outline a product life cycle, break down agile sprints, or map out decision-making steps. The circular symmetry allows viewers to follow the flow easily and stay engaged with the progression.
The template includes two layout options that come pre-filled with icons and text placeholders. You can edit all elements, such as colors, numbers, shapes, and text, to match your needs. It offers both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) formats, with versions designed for light and dark backgrounds. Whether you’re using PowerPoint or Google Slides, this layout ensures consistent visuals across your presentation.
Download this 5-step diagram set to visually present five connected parts or process stages with style and clarity.
Widescreen (16:9) size preview:
This template offers:
- 2 unique slides
- Options for both light and dark themes
- Pre-populated with numbers and text placeholders
- Fully customizable shapes for complete control
- Available in both Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9) ratios
- Offered in both PowerPoint PPTX and Google Slides formats














