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Handdrawn Icons: Direction and Distance Arrows

Slide Content

This slide titled "Handdrawn Icons: Direction and Distance Arrows" is a collection of various arrow graphics that are styled to look hand-drawn, giving them a personal and creative touch. Each arrow points in different directions and illustrates varying styles of dashed and solid lines, signifying diverse paths or processes. These arrows could be utilized to denote direction, flow, connection, or movement in a presentation, making the content visually appealing and easily understandable for the audience.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a white background which provides a clear contrast to the colored and black elements on it.
  • In the top left corner, a banner heading area with a dark teal background holds the white title text.
  • There is a smaller, light teal banner diagonally placed and superimposed on the heading area, labeled "Fully editable".
  • A total of ten arrow icons are displayed, arranged in two columns.
  • Arrows are of different styles, with some being continuous lines, others being dashed or composed of two lines converging at a point, coming in various sizes and shapes.
  • The color scheme includes black, teal, orange, purple, and grey, contributing to a varied and vibrant visual.
  • Each arrow is slightly different in design, suggesting a range of movement or direction.

The overall look of the slide is minimalistic yet engaging with its colorful, handdrawn-style arrow icons. The uncomplicated layout ensures attention is drawn to the arrows which are the focal point of the slide.

Use Cases

  • To represent different steps or stages in a business process flow within a presentation.
  • To showcase directional movement or trends in data for a report.
  • To illustrate connections between various elements or stages in project management slides.
  • As a visual aid for indicating progress or direction in instructional or training materials.

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