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Editability of stroke in outline icons
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Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons

Slide Content

The slide explains three key aspects of editing stroke in outline icons. "Change color by changing Outline color (not Filling)" suggests that the color of an icon can be customized by modifying the outline color rather than the fill. "Change outline thickness to adjust to your needs (e.g., when scaling)" indicates that the thickness of the icon's outline can be altered to suit specific requirements, such as when the icon size changes. "Can be used also on dark backgrounds" implies that these icons can remain effective on various background colors, ensuring flexibility in different design scenarios.

Graphical Look

  • The slide's title is at the top in a large, bold font.
  • There are three distinct sections, each with a header in bold and a brief description below it.
  • Next to each text section, a pair of icons demonstrates the described feature: the change in color and outline thickness.
  • Arrows point from the original icon to the modified icon, indicating the change.
  • The last section has a colored background, distinguishing how the icon appears against a dark backdrop.
  • Each section is demarcated with a chevron shape pointing towards the corresponding text.
  • The slide's color scheme is a mixture of teal, gray, and white, giving it a professional and modern look.

The slide features a clean and contemporary design with visual aids to effectively convey the editability of icons. It uses a simple yet effective visual hierarchy to highlight key points.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating icon customization options during a graphic design workshop.
  • Detailing design guidelines in a branding or UI/UX presentation.
  • Exploring vector graphic features in a software tutorial or online course.
  • Showcasing icon flexibility for different backgrounds in marketing materials.

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