Shell Diagram with 6 Parts for PowerPoint and Google Slides

Free Shell Diagram with 6 Parts for PowerPoint

Free shell diagram with 6 parts for PowerPoint and Google Slides. A seashell colorful diagram illustrating 6 elements, in a decreasing flow. Editable graphics with icons and text placeholders.

Shell Diagram with 6 Parts

In fact, this diagram is quite difficult to categorize. It definitely looks like a sea shell. But il also resembles a folding hand fan, with parts having different (steadily decreasing) sizes.

More specifically, this diagram showcases a circular flow of steps – not repetitive though. Indeed, you can really say it has a start and a proper end. And that specific aspect differentiates it from the regular cycle diagrams (that have a continuing and repetitive sequence).

Actually, you can use this shell diagram to show a decreasing process. More specifically, it will help you show a series of 6 steps, with each part area increasing with each step.

Shapes are 100% editable: colors and sizes can be easily changed.

Includes 2 slide option designs: Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9).

Widescreen (16:9) size preview:

This ‘Shell Diagram with 6 Parts for PowerPoint and Google Slides’ features:

  • 2 unique slides
  • Light and Dark layout
  • Ready to use template with icons and text placeholders
  • Completely editable shapes
  • Uses a selection of editable PowerPoint icons
  • Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9) aspect ratios
  • PPTX file and for Google Slides

Free fonts used:

  • Helvetica (System Font)
  • Calibri (System Font)

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Google Slides: Widescreen (16:9)