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Table Status Symbols - Harvey Balls Icons
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Table Status Symbols - Harvey Balls Icons

Slide Content

The slide presents a collection of Harvey Balls icons that are used to depict various levels of completion or status, like full, empty, half, quarter, three fourths, thirds, and percentages ranging from 100% to 25%. These circular symbols indicate the extent to which an objective has been achieved or a task has been completed. Divided into two categories, "As icons" and "As shapes," they provide visual cues that can quickly convey progress or status information to viewers.

Graphical Look

  • Title of the slide in large bold font at the top
  • A subtitle beneath the title describing the range of status options illustrated by the Harvey Balls
  • Two sections labeled "As icons" and "As shapes" with a pale rectangular background
  • A variety of Harvey Balls icons ranging from full to empty circles in both sections
  • A note stating "Fully editable markers" in the top right
  • A large circle with a pie-like cut depicting passing of time in the lower right corner
  • The Harvey Balls icons are depicted with different fill levels to represent various percentages or proportions
  • The background of the slide is white with a dark header area
  • Subtle shadows under the pale rectangular labels giving a slight 3D effect
  • Icons and shapes are presented in a blue-gray color scheme on the main part of the slide, while the large circle in the corner exhibits more vibrant colors like orange and green

The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, with a well-organized layout that emphasizes clarity and ease of understanding for the audience. The use of contrasting colors and simple geometric forms help in quickly conveying the message of the slide.

Use Cases

  • To visually represent project progress in a management or team meeting
  • As part of a dashboard in a presentation to display performance metrics of different departments or products
  • In status reports to quickly communicate completion levels of tasks or objectives
  • During budget reviews to illustrate the allocation or spending of funds as a percentage of the total budget

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