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Editability of Flat Icons
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Editability of Flat Icons
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide introduces the concept of how flat icons can be edited for customization, specifically focusing on the changeability of colors. The slide has two primary points of discussion. The first point, "Change color by changing Filling color," indicates that the fill color of the icons can be altered to suit different design needs, showing how one can adapt an icon's look to match specific color schemes. The second point, "Can be used also on dark backgrounds," suggests that these icons are versatile enough to be visible and effective on various background colors, emphasizing their adaptability in different design contexts.
Graphical Look
- The slide header "Editability of Flat Icons" is prominently placed at the top in large, bold text.
- There are two blocks of text aligned to the left margin, each describing an aspect of flat icon editability.
- A bright, contrasting arrow leads from a greyscale icon on the left to a colored version on the right, visually representing the color change.
- Below the first icon pair, a second pair of icons juxtaposes a white icon on a dark background with an orange icon on the same background.
- The icons used appear to be a simple microscope, stylized in a modern, flat design.
- The overall slide background is white, with a dark strip at the bottom that enhances the visibility of the white icon.
- There's a subtle shaded arrow in the background that points right, subliminally guiding the viewer's eye across the slide.
The slide has a clean and modern look, utilizing a minimalistic design that is professional and focused on conveying the information visually. The chosen colors and icon designs highlight the editability feature being discussed.
Use Cases
- To demonstrate customization options for branding in a marketing presentation.
- In a design workshop to teach how to work with and adapt flat iconography.
- During a product development meeting to illustrate the versatility of user interface elements.
- In a proposal to clients to show the adaptability and potential applications of visual assets in different contexts.