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Editable icons index - flat style
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Index of editable icons – flat style

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is titled "Index of editable icons – flat style" and showcases an array of flat-designed icons, claiming to be fully editable. These icons include two thumbs-up and one thumbs-down, representing approval and disapproval. Additionally, there are three lightbulb icons indicating ideas or innovation and a series of six flag markers which could symbolize locations, milestones, or points of interest. Overall, these icons serve as visual shorthand for various concepts common in presentations and documentation.

Graphical Look

  • A header with a light-blue background and the slide title in white uppercase font.
  • A teal-colored ribbon banner below the header stating "Fully editable" in white text.
  • Two rows of icons, the upper row consisting of thumbs-up and thumbs-down icons.
  • A thumbs-up icon in a dark blue circle.
  • Thumbs-down icon in a medium blue circle.
  • Thumbs-up icons in light green circle and dark blue circles.
  • The second row shows lightbulb icons and colorful flag markers.
  • Lightbulb icons in green, orange, and dark blue circles symbolize ideas.
  • Flag markers in two shades of blue, green, red, and purple without any circles.

The slide uses a clean and minimalist design with a grey gradient background that lightly fades from top to bottom. The icons exhibit a modern and flat graphical style, popular in contemporary design. Text and icons are laid out symmetrically, providing aesthetic balance to the visual composition.

The overall look is sleek and modern, with a professional and clean aesthetic that allows for easy integration into various presentation themes.

Use Cases

  • Enhancing visual appeal in business presentations to highlight key points or topics.
  • Signifying approval or disapproval in customer feedback or performance review presentations.
  • Indicating ideas or innovation during brainstorming sessions or strategy meetings.
  • Marking milestones, locations, or critical steps in project management updates or roadmaps.

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