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Description
Flat Icons – Evaluations (extendable)
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Flat Icons – Evaluations (extendable)" showcases a collection of icons related to evaluation or feedback concepts. The icons include a checkmark and an X mark to denote approval or disapproval, a thumbs up and thumbs down for positive or negative feedback, and clipboard icons that suggest checklists or completed tasks. Enhanced by a checkmark within a circle, the slide emphasizes that these icons are fully editable, suggesting customization capabilities for the user. Such a collection is useful for visually representing different statuses or outcomes in various scenarios.
Graphical Look
- The background of the slide is a gradient from white at the top to a very light gray at the bottom.
- Five icons are aligned horizontally in the center of the slide, each representing a different evaluation symbol.
- On the right, there's a dark teal shape with a folded corner that contains white text stating "Fully editable icons".
- The central icons vary in opacity, with the central checkmark and X somewhat bolder than the others.
- Below the central icons, smaller text labels and website addresses provide additional information.
- Three additional clipboard icons are displayed on the right side, with varying background colors, from transparent to dark teal to green, indicating variable customization options.
- A circular icon featuring a checkmark is highlighted with a light blue ring, drawing attention to it as a specific example.
- The icons follow a flat design aesthetic with no 3D effects or shadows, giving the slide a modern and clean look.
The slide has a minimalistic and professional design with a clear focus on the icons. The choice of a flat design for the icons, complemented by the color contrast and use of opacity, creates a visually attractive and easily understandable presentation element.
Use Cases
- To illustrate the status of tasks or objectives in project management updates, where icons can visually depict completion, pending issues, or fails.
- Within performance review slides to represent employee feedback, such as satisfaction levels, areas of excellence, or concerns.
- For customer feedback summaries in marketing presentations, indicating levels of customer satisfaction or service quality.
- In user interface design discussions to demonstrate potential icons for app functionalities or website navigation elements.
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