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Outline Brain Shapes Graphics Index
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Creative Brain and Head Outline Infographics (PPT Template)
Outline Brain Shapes Graphics Index
Slide Content
The slide presents a collection of stylized brain icons used to represent various concepts of cognition, psychology, neural networks, or ideas. Each icon is a different graphical representation of the human brain, using different colors or structures to suggest varied themes or functionalities. Specifically, such graphical elements could denote topics including neural connectivity, creativity, logical versus creative hemispheres, or brain activity patterns.
Graphical Look
- The background is split diagonally from the top left to the bottom right, with a light gray upper half and a dark navy lower half.
- The title is presented in a large, bold font centered at the top of the slide in the light gray section.
- There's a subtitle phrase "Fully editable graphics" at the top right corner in the dark navy section.
- A total of 10 stylized brain icons are distributed across the slide, with 1 in the left blank space and 3 in the dark navy space with a 3D shadow effect.
- The remaining 6 icons are arrayed in two rows in the light gray area, centrally aligned and spaced evenly.
- Each icon has a unique color scheme, some with multiple colors and some with solid outlines.
- The slide contains a circular icon framed within a ring in the bottom right corner on the dark section along with a note about more available graphics.
The overall look is clean and modern, with icons designed to immediately convey the theme of brain function and cognition. The contrasting background colors help to differentiate the groups of icons for better visual organization.
Use Cases
- To illustrate different mental processes or types of intelligence during a psychology or neuroscience presentation.
- As visual metaphors for creative versus analytical thinking in a business strategy session.
- To delineate various brain functions when discussing human cognition in educational training.
- For representing abstract ideas like innovation, problem-solving, or learning in a corporate workshop setting.