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Editability of flat icons in PowerPoint
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Corporate Brand Identity Models (PPT Template)
Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide is focused on demonstrating the ease with which users can modify the fill color of flat icons and shapes within PowerPoint. The topic is highlighted by a statement that reads "You can change fill color easily," followed by a graphic that represents the 'Shape Fill' dropdown menu from PowerPoint itself. This menu indicates options such as Theme Colors, Standard Colors, Recent Colors, and various tools like More Fill Colors, Eyedropper, and textures.
Graphical Look
- The background of the slide is plain white, offering a clean and uncluttered canvas.
- The slide title is in a large bold font, aligned to the left, and set against a Teal accent shape to the left edge that extends to the top.
- Below the title, a text box contains the instruction "You can change fill color easily:" in black font, centered within the box.
- To the right of the text box, a larger graphic imitates the PowerPoint 'Shape Fill' dropdown menu, complete with color selection and additional fill options.
- Two flat icon examples, a browser window and a presentation slide, are shown in the top right corner with different colored fills, illustrating the outcome of the fill change process.
- The colors and graphical elements have a modern and minimalist design.
The overall look of the slide is minimalistic and professionally tailored to showcase a straightforward functionality in PowerPoint. The visuals are clear and educational, providing a quick understanding of the icons and menu layout in the software.
Use Cases
- During a training session for new employees to teach them how to customize PowerPoint presentations.
- In a workshop focused on enhancing presentation skills where attendees learn to modify presentation aesthetics.
- When introducing updated branding guidelines that include new color schemes to be used in company presentations.
- As part of a visual communication course that covers the basics of graphic design using office tools like PowerPoint.