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Icons: Direction and Distance Arrows (hand-drawn ink style)
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a collection of "Direction and Distance Arrows" in a hand-drawn ink style, implying a casual or creative approach to depicting movement and flow. These icons are versatile and can be used to illustrate various concepts such as progress, direction, goals, routes, and connections. They are labeled as "Fully Editable," suggesting that users can customize them to fit their specific presentation needs.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a white background.
- At the top, the title is displayed in large, black font against the white backdrop.
- To the left of the slide, there is a teal-colored ribbon shape with the text "Fully Editable" in white letters.
- The arrows are arrayed in three rows and two columns, with different styles and colors.
- The first column shows arrows in black, using solid and dashed lines, indicating various types of movement or direction.
- The second column contains colored arrows: two straight arrows with a yellow-to-orange gradient and dashed teal line; two curved pinched arrows in purple; and a single arrow that loops back upon itself.
- The arrows vary in style, with some appearing as double-ended arrows, others with single points, and some with more artistic curves and bends.
- There are subtle drop shadows behind some of the arrow graphics, adding a sense of depth to the otherwise flat icons.
The slide has a clean and simple design with a creative collection of arrow icons that stand out brightly against the white background. The choice of colors and the hand-drawn style give the slide a friendly and accessible aesthetic.
Use Cases
- To explain processes or workflows in a business presentation.
- As a visual aid for illustrating steps in a tutorial or instructional guide.
- In marketing presentations to denote consumer journey or product lifecycle.
- Within strategy meetings to represent direction, targets, or progress.