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Head and Brain Outline Icons Set – Business
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Creative Brain and Head Outline Infographics (PPT Template)
Head and Brain Outline Icons Set – Business
Slide Content
The slide is titled "Head and Brain Outline Icons Set – Business" and features a collection of line icons relevant to business concepts. These include a Banknote icon representing money or finance, a Target for goals, a Focus icon depicted by a magnifying glass, a Search or Data Analysis icon, Sign or Direction, Choice with two arrows, organizational elements like Arrows, a List, and technology-related icons such as a Laptop and Computer. Additionally, there are Settings and Gears for processes or operations, and human interaction is represented by a Handshake icon denoting deal or cooperation.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a dark blue header with a teal gradient and white text.
- A three-column layout presents twelve line icons, four in each column.
- Each icon is surrounded by a generous amount of white space.
- Icons are simplistic with a modern outline style and vary slightly in size.
- The Banknote, Target, and Magnifying Glass icons take the top row, showing finance, goal-setting, and focus or inspection concepts.
- The middle row features directional and decision-making icons, such as Arrows and a List.
- The bottom row has technology-themed icons including a Laptop and Computer, and operational icons like Settings and Gears.
- The color scheme is primarily monochromatic with accent colors (blue, orange, and green) highlighting directional signs in the right column.
- A circle emphasizes one of the Directional icons, making it stand out from the rest.
The slide has a clean, professional look with icons that are easily identifiable and neatly arranged. The use of color accents draws attention to certain icons, ensuring visual variety and interest.
Use Cases
- To visually communicate different business concepts during presentations or workshops.
- To enhance slide aesthetics in corporate training materials, using icons to symbolize abstract ideas.
- To support talking points in a pitch, making it easier for the audience to follow along with visual cues.
- To provide a visual index or navigation aid in a document or presentation, using icons to represent sections or topics.