
Spatial: The bottom layer of a Spatial Visual Design is a physical landscape - a geographical map like Google Maps™. On top of the landscape are additional layers of information to help understand the objectives associated with the underlying Business Performance Driver.


Temporal: The bottom layer of a Temporal Visual Design is a calendar. This may be a traditional calendar or a spiral calendar. Layered on top of the calendar are indicators of other pieces of information to help understand the objectives associated with the underlying Business Performance Driver

Pivotal: The bottom layer of a Pivotal Visual Design may be a timeline. On top of the timeline are additional layers of information to help understand the objectives associated with the underlying Business Performance Driver. A heatmap indicates key points of interest (including highs and lows) relevant to the Business Performance Driver.


Quartal: The bottom layer of a Quartal Visual Design is a quadrant box diagram. On top of the quadrant box diagram are additional layers of information to help understand the objectives associated with the underlying Business Performance Driver.
