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Sus gráficos añaden un toque agradable a mis presentaciones y recientemente los usé para una de mis reuniones generales. Su conjunto de herramientas añade profesionalismo a mis diapositivas. En lugar de usar imágenes prediseñadas estándar.
Necesitaba un aspecto fresco para algunas de mis diapositivas. Había intentado encontrar una forma de crear un efecto de pincel, de subrayar, acentuar, añadir algo de color y los marcadores escritos a mano fueron justo lo que necesitaba. Muy fácil de usar, fácil de ajustar el tamaño, cambiar el color. Fue una solución asequible y perfecta, y estoy feliz de recomendarla.
El aspecto nítido y limpio de los gráficos, y el hecho de que me permitiera editar y cambiar fácilmente los colores para que coincidieran con la plantilla fue mi principal razón para comprarlos.
Description
Information Flow Cycle Usage Example
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide outlines a concept called the "Information Flow Cycle," depicted by a central circular diagram surrounded by labeled segments. Each segment represents a source of information: Internet (highlighted with two blue lines), Books (in dark gray), Journals (in green), Broadcast Media (with two orange lines), Newspapers (in teal), and Magazines (in purple). The Internet implies online sources, Books suggest traditional literature, Journals denote scholarly articles, Broadcast Media signifies TV and radio, Newspapers indicate daily written news, and Magazines imply periodical publications.
Graphical Look
- The slide features a central circular graphic, divided into segments around a navy central circle labeled "Information Flow Cycle."
- Each segment connects to a colored rectangle with text, representing different information sources.
- The rectangles are matched with lines or stripes that extend to the central diagram.
- The rectangles for 'INTERNET,' 'BROADCAST MEDIA,' and 'MAGAZINES' have cornered folds adding a depth effect.
- A palette of colors is used to differentiate information sources, like blue for 'INTERNET,' gray for 'BOOKS,' green for 'JOURNALS,' orange for 'BROADCAST MEDIA,' teal for 'NEWSPAPERS,' and purple for 'MAGAZINES.'
- The layout is balanced, with three source labels on each side of the central circle.
The slide has a clean, professional appearance with a symmetrical layout and a color-coded system to easily distinguish different sources of information.
Use Cases
- To explain the sources and transmission of information within a company or industry during a corporate training session.
- For educators outlining the various avenues through which students can obtain research material for a particular subject.
- In presentations to investors or stakeholders to illustrate where a media or information-related business gets or disseminates content.
- As a framework in marketing meetings to discuss where to focus content distribution or advertising efforts for maximum reach .
How to Edit
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