PwC Charts & Diagrams
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PwC Presentation ToolboxCharts and diagrams user guideMay 2004
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Welcome to the charts and diagrams user guide
A range of charts and diagrams have been created for use in PricewaterhouseCoopers presentations.
The following slides explain the colour principles that govern their use. Please take time to read and understand them thoroughly.
Introduction
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The charts and diagrams in this user guide are not just examples, they are live charts for use in your presentations
Please note that any of the sample slides can be copied and pasted into your presentation, and the data amended as required. By copying the whole slide, as opposed to just the chart, all of the supporting placeholders will be in place for your use.
The colour of these slides and charts may be changed to any of the 14 different slide colour schemes using the ‘Slide Design > Colour Scheme’ function.
Introduction
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Charts and graphs use the PwC colour principles outlined in the ‘Visual Identity Principles’
Colour pairs are defined as a base colour and a bright colour using white to highlight important information. However, when creating information graphics, tints may be used and multi-coloured charts may be necessary.
Colour principles
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A base colour forms the background of the slide and a bright colour is used for the bars, lines and other elements
Colour principles
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White can also be used in combination with the bright colour to emphasise information.
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Tints may be used to distinguish additional sections or areas
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Key lines may be used to aid legibility.
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Exceptions to the colour pairing rule
Additional PwC colours may be used to separate sections or information within charts and diagrams.
Colour principles
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A base colour forms the background of the slide and bright colours are used to highlight different bars
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This slide may be copied and pasted directly into your presentation and the data amended as required.
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When white is used as the background colour for your charts and diagrams, the same rules apply
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Exceptional circumstances
It may be necessary to use more than seven colour options to separate information.
Each colour pair has 4 tints which may be used to differentiate information. Therefore, there are 42 colours available for use in charts and diagrams.
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When using a variety of tints, keep one main colour per group or section
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Other colour schemes may be applied to the slide by selecting the “Slide Design > Colour Scheme” command
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IntroductionColour principlesBar chart samples Pie chart samples Line chart samplesDiagram samples
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This chart may be copied and pasted directly into your presentation and the data amended as required
Bar chart samples
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PwC’s tone of voice, clear and concise, should also be apparent in our charting practices
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Bar chart samples
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Slides titles should tell the story, linking from page to page
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Bar chart samples
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Be sure to identity the value applied to the axis, if required
Bar chart samples
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Key lines may be used to aid legibility
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This chart may be copied and pasted directly into your presentation and the data amended as required.
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With complex charts, it may be helpful to place additional details in the speaker notes
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IntroductionColour principlesBar chart samples Pie chart samples Line chart samplesDiagram samples
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Key lines may be used to aid legibility
Pie chart samples
Area name
Main area
Area nameArea name
Area name
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Area name
Chart title goes here
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This chart can be copied and pasted directly into your own presentation and the data amended as required.
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PwC’s tone of voice, clear and concise, should also be apparent in our charting practices
Pie chart samples
Company 1
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This chart can be copied and pasted directly into your own presentation and the data amended as required.
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This chart may be copied and pasted directly into your presentation and the data amended as required
Pie chart samples
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This chart can be copied and pasted directly into your own presentation and the data amended as required.
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With complex charts, it may be helpful to place additional details in the speaker notes
Pie chart samples
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This sample pie chart uses a base colour for the background and fourteen colours to highlight the different segments.
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With complex charts, it may be helpful to place additional details in the speaker notes
Pie chart samples
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This sample pie chart uses a base colour for the background and fourteen colours to highlight the different segments.
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IntroductionColour principlesBar chart samples Pie chart samples Line chart samplesDiagram samples
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Line chart samples
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Line chart samples
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Sample segment diagram
Market segment details here
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The EU sales market Market segment
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Diagram samples
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1. Project planning
2. Analysis of the company
3. Addressing of potential
4. Starting process
5. Due diligence
6. Negotiations
7. Signing
8. Closing
MarchJanuary FebruarySept. October November December
Sample planning diagram
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Diagram samples
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Single activitytoo narrow
All activitiestoo broad
Sample organisational diagram
Measurements and incentives
Source: HBR 1993
Performance-trackingmechanisms
Employees rewarded forcustomer-focused performance
Breadth
Depth
Overlapping roles encouraging process-wide improvements
Relates structure to breadth and depth of process
Roles and responsibilities
Organisational structures
Diagram samples
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Sample high-low diagram
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Diagram samples
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Sample positive-negative diagram
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Section name
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Diagram samples
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Animated diagram example
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Option 2
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Option 4 To see the animation, view in ‘screen show view’
Diagram samples
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Sample diagram
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Summary
Diagram samples
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