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Cream slide pairing a left headline with a donut chart of file-sharing market share, Dropbox highlighted in navy and the total market called out in the hole.
Summary
A competitive-positioning slide: a donut chart of file-sharing market share with the Dropbox slice darkened to stand out, the total market size printed in the hole, and a short headline holding the left half.
Visual description
Warm off-white background, split left and right. The left holds a two-line near-black headline, "Our FSS business: a category leader". The right holds a thin-ring donut chart segmented by vendor, each wedge labeled outside the ring with name and percentage: Dropbox 20.9%, Microsoft 29.4%, Google 16.4%, Box 8.8%, Apple 8.6%, Rest of Market 15.9%. The Dropbox segment is the only dark navy wedge; all others are a uniform muted blue-grey. Centered in the open hole, "Total Market: $11.6B" is set in Dropbox blue. Two small grey source footnotes sit at the bottom. Color is used sparingly: one navy highlight slice and one blue center figure against an otherwise grey ring on cream.
Key takeaway
Darkening just your own slice in a donut of competitors so the eye lands on you first, and using the empty center to state the total market size. Labeling each wedge in place, outside the ring, removes the need for a separate legend.
Reuse notes
Strong for a market-share or competitive-landscape slide where you are one of several named players. The single highlighted segment plus center callout works for any "we lead category X of size $Y" claim. Keep all rival slices one neutral tone so the highlight reads instantly; not suited to comparing several of your own segments.
From this deck: FSS market share donut chart
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