The Triple Signal Comparison presents a three-stage decision framework using traffic light imagery designed for PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations.
Visual Status Indicators for Effective Decision Comparisons
This layout displays three traffic lights arranged horizontally across the slide. Each light is encased in a rounded rectangle with visors, highlighting a different active circle—top, middle, and bottom. Below each light is a text block featuring a bold header and body text, uniformly aligned for visual harmony. The overall layout delivers a balanced and symmetrical aesthetic with clear divisions and thoughtful spacing, making the content visually accessible and logically organized.
Traffic light graphics are widely used in presentations to signal status, progress, or urgency. They provide an immediate visual cue—red for stopping or issues, yellow for caution or review, and green for approval or success. This diagram supports such scenarios, making it ideal for risk assessment, performance reviews, or decision-making frameworks. For instance, a business team might showcase project stages, departmental health, or strategy readiness using this format. It also suits educational or training settings to emphasize priorities or next steps.
The template includes two editable slides preloaded with placeholder text. Users can change the colors to better fit their topic. It offers both light and dark background themes and is available in 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. The template works seamlessly with PowerPoint (PPTX) and Google Slides, allowing full customization to meet diverse presentation needs.
Download this three-part visual comparison to clearly present priority, status, or phase distinctions in your next presentation.
Widescreen (16:9) size preview:
This template offers:
- 2 unique slides
- Options for both light and dark themes
- Pre-populated with 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