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Editability of flat icons in PowerPoint
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Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide provides instruction on how to modify the fill color of flat icons and shapes within PowerPoint. It communicates the usability and flexibility of PowerPoint in customizing visual elements with user's choice of colors, contributing to a cohesive and personalized presentation design. The text "You can change fill color easily" precedes an image depicting a drop-down menu showcasing various color options including Theme Colors, Standard Colors, and other fill options like Eyedropper, Picture, Gradient, and Texture.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white, creating a clean and minimalistic canvas for the content.
- A sizable, bold, and dark teal header text serves as the title at the top of the slide.
- A turquoise rectangular shape to the top left corner adds a subtle touch of color contrast.
- Below the title, there's a lighter gray text box with rounded corners containing the informative statement in black font.
- To the right of the text box, a large tooltip or speech bubble graphic points to it, with an image inside that resembles the PowerPoint color fill drop-down menu.
- Two flat design thumbs-up icons are positioned to the right, one colored in teal (matching the accent color on the slide) and the other in orange for contrast.
- The shapes, icons, and text are arranged in a balanced way, using the rule of thirds for visual appeal.
The overall look of the slide is minimalistic and informative, with a focus on clarity and ease of understanding. The use of flat design with minimal distractions allows the viewer to quickly grasp the content.
Use Cases
- To educate users on how to customize shapes and icons in their PowerPoint presentations.
- During a workshop or training session focused on PowerPoint skills and graphic design techniques.
- As a part of a series of instructional slides for new employees to get acquainted with company presentation standards.
- In a webinar or video tutorial explaining various PowerPoint editing features and tips for creating engaging presentations .