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Icons set: Strategy, Plan, Start, Progress, Danger, Checkmark Tick
from deck Bridge & Gap Graphics Template (PPT Diagrams)

Flat Icons for Bridge Diagrams

Slide Content

The slide is titled "Flat Icons for Bridge Diagrams" and showcases a collection of icons with corresponding text labels such as Strategy, Start, End, Progress, Hazard, Checkmark, Cross, and Question Mark, each representing different concepts like planning, initiation, conclusion, advancement, risks, approval, rejection, or inquiry in a workflow or process. These icons are part of a larger set intended for creating bridge diagrams in presentations, which are diagrams used to depict steps or stages in a process.

Graphical Look

  • A dark teal header spanning the top with the text "Fully editable icons" in white.
  • Two sets of icons arranged in two horizontal rows.
  • Each row has four icons with labels underneath.
  • The first set of icons (from left to right) includes symbols for Strategy (plan diagrams), Start (play icon), End (stop icon), and Progress (play icon with a double arrow).
  • The second set of icons includes a Hazard sign (lightning bolt), a Checkmark for approval, a Cross for errors or rejection, and a Question Mark for unknowns or inquiries.
  • Icon color palette consists of shades of green, blue, and grey.
  • A circular Question Mark icon in a larger format, highlighted with a teal circle.

The slide uses a clean and professional design, with a balanced layout and icons that convey abstract concepts. Icons are simple yet distinct, making them useful for visual storytelling in presentations.

Use Cases

  • To visually communicate the phases of a project timeline in a business presentation.
  • To enhance the visual appeal of process steps in a workflow during a corporate training session.
  • For mapping out strategies and potential obstacles in a risk management discussion.
  • As a tool in change management briefings, using icons to represent different stages of transitions and responses.

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