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from deck Status Traffic Light RAG Table Graphics (PPT Template)

All shapes are easy to modify

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide showcases the customizability of graphical elements, emphasizing how easy it is to modify shapes. It illustrates this concept through two examples: traffic lights changing from red to green and a horizontal signal indicator. The ability to adapt colors, resize, and edit texts and icons reflects the versatility of the slide elements. Ungrouping and removing items, as well as copying and duplicating, are also highlighted as features that contribute to the ease of customization.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a clean white background with two sets of illustrations, one above the other.
  • Each set comprises three images of traffic signal lights, with arrows pointing from left to right, indicating a progression or change.
  • The traffic lights transition from a red signal to a green signal, symbolizing a change or evolution.
  • The horizontal signal indicator, also in two sets, changes from red to yellow, and then to green.
  • There is a turquoise rectangle with rounded edges at the top right, containing white text that reads "Fully editable."
  • Two callout boxes with a drop shadow effect, one light gray and one white, float near the turquoise rectangle. They contain black text about editing capabilities.
  • The arrows are simple, flat-design gray arrows indicating a process or workflow.

The slide utilizes a simple and clean design aesthetic with a limited color palette, focusing on blue, gray, and traffic light colors. Icons and arrows have a flat design style, and the overall composition is balanced with text annotations that provide context to the graphics.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating the editable nature of presentation elements during a slide design workshop or tutorial.
  • Highlighting the process of customization in product features or software interface presentations.
  • Showcasing before and after scenarios in a business process improvement or workflow optimization presentation.
  • Using as a metaphor for change management or decision-making processes during corporate strategy meetings.

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