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Appendix radar chart on a cream ground comparing newcomer and established practitioner motivations across ten spokes in green and blue.
Summary
An appendix data slide: a single ten-spoke radar chart comparing two cohorts (Newcomers n=72, Established n=67) on their motivations for entering foresight, drawn in green and blue over a warm cream field.
Visual description
Pale warm-cream background. A small all-caps serif "APPENDIX" label sits top-left with the page number "55" top-right, both on a thin hairline rule. A two-line salmon/coral chart title is centered above the plot ("Most Important Motivations for Entering or Transitioning to Foresight & Futures / Newcomers vs. Established"). The radar/spider chart fills the lower center, its ten axes labeled in dark grey around the perimeter (Desire for Long-Term Strategic Impact, Interest in Anticipating Trends, Fascination with the Future, and so on) with concentric percentage rings at 0/23/45/68/90 percent. Two filled polygons overlap: a bright green outline (Newcomers) and a brighter blue outline (Established), each semi-transparent so the overlap reads as a teal blend. A compact two-row legend sits upper-right.
Key takeaway
The restraint of one chart per appendix page with a generous cream margin around it, so a dense radar reads calmly. The two semi-transparent fills in distinct hues let two cohorts be compared at a glance without a table, and the muted salmon title color keeps the chart itself the loudest thing on the slide.
Reuse notes
A clean template for a comparison slide in a research or survey report appendix, especially when two groups share the same set of dimensions. Radar charts only work when the axes are few enough to label legibly (ten is near the upper limit here). Reuse the cream-ground, salmon-title, single-chart system for any data-heavy backmatter that still needs to feel editorial.
From this deck: Newcomers vs established motivations radar chart
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