A flowchart is a diagram that visually represents the sequence of steps and decisions required to complete a process. Each step is depicted within a diagram shape, with steps connected by lines and directional arrows, allowing for an easy and logical understanding of the process from start to finish.
Flowcharts can be used for various purposes, including:
Ensure that lines and arrows move from top to bottom or left to right, and keep everything on one slide to avoid confusion.
Use uniform shapes, lines, and text to make the diagram easy to read. Consider making your start and end points slightly larger for emphasis.
Use three or fewer colors to keep the flowchart visually coherent. Choose colors that harmonize well, such as three different shades of blue, to enhance clarity.