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Coins Icons

Slide Content

The slide presents a collection of icons related to finance; specifically, coins and their uses in various contexts like small financial values, money piles, currency (dollar, cent, euro), and financial actions or accounts (savings, costs, expenditure, petty cash, income, piggybank). Each icon represents a different concept: single coins denote small values or units; stacked coins suggest accumulation or savings; coins with currency symbols highlight specific national currencies; and a piggybank icon represents savings or personal finance management.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a clean, modern design with a white background.
  • Icons are arranged in two rows with a total of eight icons depicted in a cool monochromatic blue-grey color.
  • On the top row, there are five icons, including stacks of coins with different symbols: a numeral "1," a dollar sign "$," and a euro sign "€." Additionally, there are two plain stacks of coins with different orientations.
  • The second row shows three icons: a singular coin stack with a dollar sign, a single coin with a numeral "1," and a piggybank with a coin slot and the number "1" on its side.
  • On the right side of the slide, against a dark panel, there are three icons provided in alternate color schemes suitable for dark backgrounds. These icons include a stack of coins with a dollar sign, a singular coin, and a duo of coins with a dollar sign, respectively rendered in white, teal, and yellow colors.
  • The text "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark backgrounds" accompany the icons in the dark panel, suggesting these icons' adaptability.

The overall look of the slide is professional and thematic, focusing on financial elements with a neat and intuitive arrangement of icons that are visually harmonious and self-explanatory.

Use Cases

  • Illustrating different financial concepts in corporate or educational finance presentations, such as savings, investments, budgeting, or currency types.
  • Enhancing slides in business proposals or reports that discuss financial performance, revenue breakdowns, or cost structures.
  • Visualizing monetary elements in apps or digital interfaces that track expenses, manage budgets, or display financial data.
  • Creating infographics or marketing materials that require a clear depiction of financial topics, such as savings plans, cash flow, or fundraising efforts.

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