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Tables Outline Icons – Office, Production
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Creative Tables Graphics (PPT template)
Tables Outline Icons – Office, Production
Slide Content
The slide contains a collection of outline icons related to office and production environments, including representations for People, Person, Calendar, Quarter, Month, Pin, Marker, Shield, Dashboard Gauge, Gauge, Process, Production, Laptop, and Computer. Each icon appears designed to symbolize a different aspect of office or production work—for instance, the People icon could represent collaboration or users, while the Dashboard Gauge might represent performance metrics or monitoring.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is split diagonally, with the larger portion at the top in white and a smaller dark blue section at the bottom.
- Two header sections include the slide title in the top left in bold, large font, and a secondary title "Fully editable markers" in the top right.
- A set of line icons is evenly distributed across the white section, each representing different office or production themes.
- Icons are minimalistic and crafted with simple lines, providing a clean and modern aesthetic.
- A circular graphic containing a dashboard icon with three color variations (teal, orange, and green) is positioned against the dark blue section of the background.
- A contrasting circular highlight is placed around the centrally positioned color variation dashboard icon in the dark blue area, drawing attention to it.
The slide has a modern and professional look that is clean and visually balanced with the icons neatly grouped and aligned. The color palette is limited, using shades of blue and teal to create a cohesive design.
Use Cases
- To visually enhance sections within a business presentation related to teamwork, scheduling, geolocation, security measures, financial metrics, operational processes, and technological assets.
- As part of an educational training or workshop presentation, where each icon can be used to represent different topics to be discussed or explored.
- In a company report or corporate document to break up text and highlight specific sections relating to office or production functions.
- In user interface designs for software or applications aimed at business management where simple icons could represent features or navigation elements.