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Fully editable icons
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Food and Agriculture icons - Animal husbandry, Fishery (PPT flat clipart)
Fully editable icons: Style and color customization
Slide Content
This slide is focused on illustrating the customizability of icons in PowerPoint. It shows how icons can easily be modified with a few clicks, changing their appearance by adjusting colors either automatically when copied to a new color scheme presentation or manually using PowerPoint Quick Styles. Additionally, the slide also hints at the ability to enhance icons with visual effects such as reflection to improve their appearance.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white with a slight shadow effect on the edges.
- At the top, the slide title is styled in bold black font with a green underline.
- Two large, stylized price tag icons are shown, one in green with a deer silhouette and another in orange with the same icon.
- Arrows point from the green to the orange tag, signifying the change in color and style.
- A smaller price tag icon with a reflection effect is displayed at the bottom left, suggesting visual enhancements.
- Descriptive text next to the icons appears in black with bullet points, explaining the functionality.
- A large bold green arrow points from the smaller price tag icon to a faded version, emphasizing the reflection effect.
- The slide uses a combination of bold colors, clear typography, and icons to convey visual transformation.
The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, using a limited color palette to emphasize content clarity and the straightforward editing process of PowerPoint icons.
Use Cases
- Demonstrating the flexibility and customizability of presentation icons during a workshop on PowerPoint skills.
- Showcasing the visual transformation capabilities in a sales pitch for presentation design services.
- Explaining icon editing in a training session for new employees to prepare them for company-standard presentation formats.
- Including it as part of a template showcase for a meeting about rebranding or marketing material updates.