The Venn diagram is one of the most common non-bullet slides you’ll find in any given presentation. Originally created by John Venn in 1880, Venn diagrams were invented as a way of picturing relationships between different groups of information.
A Venn diagram uses overlapping circles or other shapes to illustrate the logical relationships between two or more sets of items. You may see things in new ways and be able to make observations, choices, arguments or decisions. Often, they serve to graphically organize information, highlighting how the items are similar and different.
Venn Diagram Properties
Properties in Action
Bubble Colors
- You can choose your bubble colors based on the colors available for your chosen theme.
Circles
You can choose the amount of circles you would like represented in your Venn Diagram as well.
Use Cases:
- illustrate the logical relationships between two or more sets of items
- see things in new ways and be able to make observations, choices, arguments or decisions
- graphically organize information, highlighting how the items are similar and different
- Business presentations
- Statistics
- Probability
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