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Added Financial Value Icons
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Simple Flat Icons for infographics (PPT vector symbols)
Added Financial Value Icons
Slide Content
The slide titled "Added Financial Value Icons" presents a collection of eight icons related to financial concepts such as Customer Lifetime Value, Dollar, Euro, Money, Sack, Banknote, Sales Growth Trend, Product Delivery, Care, Serving Hand, Giving, and Offer. These icons can enrich presentations by visually communicating different aspects of financial operations and customer service. Each icon combines a simple silhouette or shape representing a person, hand, or object with a financial element to convey different financial transactions or values.
Graphical Look
- The background of the slide is white, while the far right vertical section is black.
- There are eight icons evenly distributed in two rows of four, each corresponding to a financial concept mentioned in the slide's title.
- Each icon uses a uniform color scheme of dark teal, which contrasts with the white background.
- The icons are simplistic and stylized, aiming to represent complex ideas in a visually digestible manner.
- The right section of the slide is dedicated to showing a preview of how these icons appear on a dark background, which enhances the color visibility.
- Two text boxes with headings are placed at the top and bottom; the upper right box is white text on a black background, and the lower right box is a smaller font with a note about suitability for dark backgrounds.
The slide is visually clean, with a minimalist design dominated by monochromic icons and simple text elements. The contrast between the icons and their backgrounds is high for easy visibility.
Use Cases
- In marketing presentations to illustrate concepts like customer lifetime value or sales growth trends.
- In financial reports to identify different currency transactions, such as those dealing with dollars or euros.
- During strategy meetings, to discuss product delivery enhancements or service quality improvements.
- In investor briefings, to represent financial health and opportunities using visual shorthand for quick understanding.