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Buildings: Production, Factory, GDP, Urban Skyline, City, Metro Area
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Balkan Europe Maps with Administrative Regions (Serbia, BiH, Montenegro… PPT editable)
Icons: Buildings
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide is titled "Icons: Buildings" and lists types of buildings which could relate to economic and urban themes: Production Facility, Factory, GDP, Urban Skyline, City, and Metro Area. The slide also promotes its content as "Fully Editable". Each building type is supplemented by a corresponding icon. "Production Facility & Factory" icons suggest industrial buildings, "Production & GDP" includes a factory accompanied by gear icons, and "City" represents urban buildings with a skyline.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a solid, light color.
- The slide title "Icons: Buildings" is in a large, bold font at the top center of the slide.
- A horizontal sublist underneath the title contains text in a smaller font, detailing specific building types.
- A teal banner accent with the phrase "Fully Editable" is aligned to the right of the slide titles.
- The main content is divided into two rows, each containing three sets of icons.
- The icons depict various buildings and related elements, stylized in a modern, flat graphic design.
- Icons are purple with simple white details, with some featuring additional colors (like orange and green for the "City" icons).
- Each icon set is labeled underneath with a description of the building type it represents.
- The labels for the icon sets are in a standard font and are smaller than the main title but larger than the sublist.
The overall look of the slide is clean, with a minimalist design that favors flat icons and a limited color palette. The icons are consistently styled, creating a cohesive visual theme.
Use Cases
- Presenting different types of infrastructure or real estate developments in business proposals.
- Illustrating urban planning concepts or economic development indicators in educational presentations.
- Highlighting company facilities in corporate profiles or investor materials.
- Enhancing visual communication in reports discussing metropolitan areas, production output, or contributions to GDP.