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Buildings symbols

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide titled "Buildings symbols" seems to be showcasing a collection of various building icons with different design attributes such as "Editable filling, outline, shadow..." Each presented building icon represents a different style or type of structure, which could be used for different purposes within a presentation to represent various architectural forms or organizational structures.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is plain and light-colored, ensuring that the icons and text are easily visible.
  • There is a central header in bold character style titled "Buildings symbols," likely indicating the theme of the slide.
  • A set of six building icons are arrayed in two rows and three columns.
  • The icons on the left display a factory with smokestacks, illustrating an industrial setting.
  • The middle top icon represents a residential building, while the middle bottom icon seems to depict a commercial storefront or possibly a public building.
  • The icons on the right show the same commercial/public building, each with different visual treatments—solid fill, outline, and one with a drop shadow effect for depth.
  • The last icon is encircled within a blue filled circle, making it stand out and possibly indicating it is the selected example of the editing features mentioned.

The slide has a clean and professional appearance with minimal text and a focus on the visual elements. The use of color is restrained, primarily using a single accent color to highlight certain aspects.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate different types of architecture or infrastructure within an urban planning or development proposal.
  • As part of a real estate presentation to display various property types available for purchase or lease.
  • In an educational setting when discussing the functions of various building types in society or urban design concepts.
  • When creating marketing materials for construction, architecture, or property management firms to visually differentiate between service offerings or project types.

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