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Location and House Logistics symbols (PPT clipart)
Icons: Location Flags & Pins
Slide Content
The slide presents a collection labeled "Icons: Location Flags & Pins" and emphasizes that these icons are "Fully editable". Below this statement, there is a demonstration of various location flag and pin icons with captions highlighting their editability features such as "Editable filling, outline, shadow...". Each icon illustrates a different style and shape of location markers used commonly in digital maps and interfaces to represent geographical positions or points of interest.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a soft gradient transitioning from lighter to darker shades at the bottom.
- A dark green ribbon at the top left corner contains the text "Fully editable" in white, with a left-pointing arrow.
- There is a collection of eight icons evenly distributed across the slide, four on the top row and four on the bottom.
- Each icon is a stylized version of a flag or map pin, varying in color and design.
- Colors of icons include blue, green, and a dual-tone of green and purple.
- One icon features a pie-chart-like design, indicating a unique way of presenting location data.
- Icons cast subtle shadows, giving a sense of depth on the flat background.
- Text under each icon on the bottom row provides brief information about their customization, such as "Editable filling, outline, shadow...".
The overall look of the slide is professional and minimalistic, effectively showcasing a variety of location icons with a primary focus on their customizability. The clean design and muted colors give it a modern and practical appearance, suitable for a professional setting.
Use Cases
- To demonstrate map-related features in an application during a product development presentation.
- In marketing materials to showcase the customizable nature of a brand's digital assets.
- To provide visual aids in a training session about using geographic information systems (GIS) or mapping software.
- To enhance slides in business strategy or planning meetings where geographic dispersion or location data is discussed.