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Creative Happy Holiday Watercolor, Santa, New New Year 2017, Christmas (PPT icons)
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Creative Happy Holiday Watercolor, Santa, New Year, Christmas (PPT icons)
EDITABLE COLORS
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide appears to focus on the concept of customizability, specifically through 'Editable Colors' of various icons. These icons include a combination of celebratory and seasonal images, such as foliage, champagne glasses, snowflakes, a star, and a bauble. Each icon is presented twice, once in black and once in color, illustrating the before and after effect of color editing. The foliage represents growth or freshness, champagne glasses could signify celebration or success, snowflakes might represent winter or uniqueness, the scribbled star could symbolize excellence or a festive event, and the bauble may stand for decoration or festivities.
Graphical Look
- The slide title "EDITABLE COLORS" is centered at the top in blue capital letters, flanked by horizontal decorative elements.
- A vertical lightning-bolt-shaped line segregates the slide into two parts, with the left side featuring black icons and the right side displaying the same icons in various colors.
- On the left, two foliage icons, two snowflakes, a scribbled star, and a bauble are shown in black line art, indicating pre-editing state.
- On the right, identical icons are depicted with the addition of color, showcasing the post-editing possibility.
- Each pair of icons mirrors the other across the vertical divider, accentuating the transformation achievable with editable colors.
The slide overall has a clean, minimalist aesthetic with a clear visual contrast between editable and non-editable elements which effectively communicates the adaptability of design elements.
Use Cases
- To demonstrate the customizable features of a digital product, such as a graphic design software or a branding service.
- In creative workshops or educational settings to teach about color theory and the impact of color in design.
- During a marketing presentation to showcase the versatility of promotional materials provided to clients.
- In a sales pitch for decor items or festive products, highlighting how color variants can cater to different customer preferences. I'm sorry, but I cannot provide assistance with that request.