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Editable flat icons
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Editability of Flat Icons
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Editability of Flat Icons" covers the flexibility of flat icon design, primarily focusing on the ability to change their color to enhance visual adaptation. One key point is changing the icon color by altering the "Filling color," which means you can customize the fill color of the icon to match different slide themes or branding. It also notes that these icons "Can be used also on dark backgrounds," suggesting the icons maintain readability and contrast well against various background colors.
Graphical Look
- There is a large centered title in bold, light blue text at the top of the slide.
- Below the title, divided into two parts, are sub-sections with explanations in black text:
- The top left sub-section has a gray arrow pointing to the right, indicating a process or transformation.
- The bottom left sub-section background is split diagonally using two shades of blue, which provides a visual example of icon usage on different backgrounds.
- Two sets of triple gear icons are shown:
- On the right, the first set of gears is a lighter shade of blue, correlating with the text to the left.
- The second set of gears is shown in a contrasting orange color against a teal background, illustrating the concept of adaptability on darker backgrounds.
- The slide uses white space effectively, providing a clean and balanced look.
The overall look is modern and simplistic, with visual elements that clearly demonstrate the slide's concept without clutter. The use of contrasting colors and visual examples supports the instruction on icon editability.
Use Cases
- Showcasing the versatility of design elements in a graphic design presentation.
- Demonstrating the customization capabilities of a company’s branding materials in a marketing strategy meeting.
- Training employees on how to modify corporate presentation templates within brand guidelines.
- Exploring user interface design options in a web design workshop.