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Hand drawn markers and arrows
from deck Company Organizational Structure Charts (PPT diagrams)

Hand drawn markers and arrows

Slide Content

Hand drawn markers and arrows are depicted on the slide, emphasizing a casual or creative approach compared to formal vector graphics. These include various elliptical and circular scribble shapes, accompanied by irregular straight and curved arrows. The markers could indicate areas of focus or importance, while the arrows suggest direction, movement, or connections between ideas. On the right side, a contrasting column showcases neatly designed, fully editable icons that provide a professional alternative to the hand-drawn elements.

Graphical Look

  • A collection of blue and blue-green hand-drawn style elliptical and circular shapes on the left side.
  • A set of hand-drawn style arrows below the shapes in two rows: the top row in blue, the bottom row in a lighter blue-green.
  • On the right, a contrasting formal graphic of three vector arrows inside a dark teal ribbon shape hints at a transition to a more refined visual style.
  • The three arrows on the right are colored in orange, yellow, and blue, starkly different from the hand-drawn elements to their left.
  • The background of the slide is white, making the blue and teal graphics stand out.

The slide offers a visual juxtaposition between informal, sketch-like elements and formal graphic design elements. It creates a distinct visual balance by aligning the hand-drawn items to the left and the polished icons to the right.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate a shift from brainstorming or draft concepts represented by the hand-drawn markers to finalized ideas signified by the editable icons.
  • In workshops or creative presentations where a less formal, more approachable aesthetic is preferred.
  • For visually representing a two-phase process: ideation followed by implementation, where different graphic styles differentiate the phases.
  • As a visual metaphor in change management presentations, contrasting initial, less structured approaches with final, streamlined solutions.

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