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Logistics icons: Transport, Supply Chain Management, SCM, Location Pins (PPT clipart)
Icons: Delivery
Slide Content
The slide is titled "Icons: Delivery" and suggests the icons are fully editable. It displays a collection of various delivery-related icons, including hands holding a package, a box with an upward arrow indicating 'out for delivery,' hands receiving a package with a downward arrow signifying 'delivered,' a handcart, a worker with a wheelbarrow, two people exchanging a package suggesting a delivery transaction, a gift box representing a special package, a pushcart, and a circular icon with a person and tick mark denoting 'delivery confirmed'. Each icon visualizes a different aspect or step in the delivery process, presenting a versatile set of symbols that can be used to represent delivery services or logistics steps.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white.
- Title text "Icons: Delivery" is displayed in dark text on a teal ribbon banner at the top left.
- The subtitle "Fully editable" is in a smaller font on a smaller ribbon banner overlapping the main banner.
- Eight icons are arranged in two rows and four columns in the center.
- Each icon is a simple, two-tone graphic, primarily in a blue shade with dark grey accents.
- There is a text label beneath the icons on the right stating "Editable filling, outline, shadow..." suggesting customization features.
- Icons are evenly spaced and presented with a consistent design theme.
- No shadows or complex graphics are present, maintaining a clean and straightforward aesthetic.
The slide has a professional and clean design with a business-like blue color theme. The icons are simple and easily recognizable, adhering to a flat design aesthetic suitable for a corporate setting.
Use Cases
- To highlight various stages of the delivery process in a logistics or supply chain presentation.
- In an e-commerce presentation to illustrate the customer journey from ordering to receiving products.
- As visual aids in instructional materials for employees within delivery and fulfillment departments.
- During business strategy meetings to represent improvements or changes in the delivery operation workflow.