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Basic lines and arrows in charcoal style
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All Hand Drawn Icons and Diagram Shapes (PPT graphics Mega-Bundle)
Basic Line & Arrow Shapes (Charcoal)
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide is titled "Basic Line & Arrow Shapes (Charcoal)" and showcases different line and arrow designs for presentation purposes, ranging from "very thin" to "thick" styles. These designs include sketched line styles that could be used to emphasize direction or progression. Each category—very thin, thin, and thick—offers a visual representation of the weight of the lines used for arrows, which suggests a progression of intensity or emphasis.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, white background.
- Title text appears at the top in bold, large font.
- Three sets of lines and arrows are arranged vertically: "very thin," "thin," and "thick."
- Each set contains a straight line, a dashed line, an arrow, and a sketchy, hand-drawn version of the same line styles.
- To the right, there are text boxes with sample text and placeholder text "Type your text here."
- Directional arrows next to the text boxes match the line style (thinness) that they correspond to.
- There's a consistency in the font used throughout the slide.
- A small, discrete logo appears below each set of lines and arrows.
The overall look of the slide is minimalist and instructional, with a focus on displaying a variety of line and arrow graphics. The hand-drawn style suggests a less formal or more creative presentation approach.
Use Cases
- To visually break down processes into steps, using the arrows to show direction and progression.
- In a creative brainstorming session, to capture ideas in a fluid and dynamic manner.
- To outline project timelines, utilizing the thickness of the arrows to denote the weight or importance of specific phases.
- In educational settings, to teach the importance of visual cues in guiding audience attention within a presentation.