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Icon collection contains four industry sectors
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Industries Outline Icons Bundle: Production, Services, Resources, Public sectors (PPT clipart)
Industry icons — Bundle of 4 sectors icons sets
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a categorical overview of industry sectors, broken down into four distinct areas: Production, construction & transport; Money, trade, services & IT; Resources, energy & agriculture; and Public sector, science & culture. Each sector includes a concise list of sub-sectors or industry-specific components—like 'Mining' under Resources or 'Healthcare & Military' under Public sector—that provide a snapshot of the diverse range of industries within the broader categories, enhancing the audience's understanding of the various segments of the economy.
Graphical Look
- Four colored tabs with icons and text, aligned horizontally at the top of the slide, representing different sectors.
- Each tab has a distinct color: gold for Production, burnt orange for Money, lime green for Resources, and sky blue for Public sector.
- Corresponding to each tab, a white box underneath lists specific subcategories with bullet points, in a color-coded manner.
- Thin, colored vertical lines separate the sections for visual clarity.
- Each main category tab contains a stylized icon that relates to the sector, like a factory for Production or a capitol building for Public sector.
The slide features a clean and structured layout, with crisp use of colors and icons that enable quick visual categorization of information. The overall look is professional and thematic, with design elements that facilitate ease of comprehension.
Use Cases
- To provide a high-level overview of industry sectors in a business or economics presentation.
- As a visual aid during discussions on market segmentation or industry analysis.
- Can serve as an introductory slide for more detailed discussions on specific industry-related topics in a corporate setting.
- To classify and organize a company's diverse business units or product lines during strategy meetings or investor briefings.