Your graphics add a nice touch to my presentations and I recently used them for one of my all-hands meetings. Your toolbox adds professionalism to my slides. Instead of using standard clipart.
Claude Jones, Director of Engineer, @Walmartlabs, USA
Your graphics add a nice touch to my presentations and I recently used them for one of my all-hands meetings. Your toolbox adds professionalism to my slides. Instead of using standard clipart.
Claude Jones, Director of Engineer, @Walmartlabs, USA
I needed a fresh look at some of my slides. I've tried to find a way to create a paintbrush effect, to underline, accentuate, add some color and the handwritten markers were just the things. Very easy to use, easy to size, change the color. It was an affordable, perfect solution and I'm happy to recommend it.
Anonymous, US
The crisp, clean look of the graphics, and the fact that it allowed me to easily edit and change the colors to match the template was my main reason for purchasing them.
Brandie Jenkins, E-learning Developer, USA
The PowerPoint slide illustrates the quality distribution of a dataset through a statistical infographic. It quantifies data quality into three categories: 60% of the data is of low quality, indicating significant issues that need addressing. 20% is of medium quality, which may require some improvement. Finally, 20% is of high quality, suggesting that this portion of the data meets the desired standards for analysis and decision-making.
The slide uses color-coding and simple icons to effectively convey the message about data quality levels. The graphical elements are arranged to provide a quick visual understanding of the data quality distribution.


