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Editability of flat icons and shapes in filter process diagrams
from deck Filter Process Diagrams (PPT Template)

Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint

Slide Content

The slide is discussing how to edit "Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint," specifically highlighting the ease with which one can change the fill color. The inclusion of an image depicting the PowerPoint color selection tool provides viewers with a visual guide on how to change colors, linking the theoretical instruction with a practical example. Corresponding examples of icon recoloring are shown with a before and after effect, with the original icons on the left and the recolored versions on the right.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is plain white, creating a clean and minimalist design.
  • The title is at the top in a large, bold, sans-serif font, with a light blue left border for emphasis.
  • A grey text box below the title contains the statement "You can change fill color easily:" in a simpler, black sans-serif font.
  • An enlarged graphic representation of a color palette from PowerPoint's "Shape Fill" drop-down menu is shown as a point of focus.
  • There are two sets of flat silhouette human figures to the right; the set on the left is in a muted blue color representing the 'before state,' while the set on the right is colored orange, demonstrating the 'after state' of color application.
  • A speech bubble arrow points from the text box to the graphical representation of the PowerPoint tool, visually connecting the text instruction to the relevant feature.

The slide has a neat and straightforward layout, focusing on visual demonstration over textual information. The use of contrasting colors for the icons effectively demonstrates the editing function being described.

Use Cases

  • Utilized in a workshop or seminar teaching basic PowerPoint skills, showing participants how to customize icons and shapes.
  • Included in a corporate training presentation to new employees, outlining company presentation standards and how to align visual elements with brand colors.
  • Used during a sales pitch to show potential clients the customization options available when creating tailored presentations.
  • Incorporated into educational materials for design courses, explaining the technical aspects of PowerPoint to students.

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