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Hand drawn Table Markers to Highlight, Underline, Encircle Data

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a variety of hand-drawn table markers that are used to emphasize certain data in presentations. These elements include: solid rectangles for encasing important text, underlining strokes to underscore key points, and different oval shapes for circling significant items. Additionally, there are arrow shapes indicating direction or pointing towards something of note. Each graphic element serves a unique purpose to draw attention visually, aiding in the communication of important elements in a presentation.

Graphical Look

  • Two columns separate the slide content, with the left side showing black and white sketches and the right side featuring colorful examples.
  • A variety of hand-drawn shapes are displayed, including rectangles, oval shapes, brush strokes, and arrows.
  • Rectangles with a corner curl imply a label or sticker look, which can be used to highlight key information.
  • The ovals, ranging from perfect circles to elongated loops, suggest different levels of emphasis or encircling items.
  • Brush strokes, depicted as thick lines with rough edges, give the appearance of being drawn with a paintbrush or marker.
  • Arrows come in different styles, including straight lines with pointed ends and curved swooshes, suggesting motion or direction.
  • The right column shows how these sketch elements can be fully editable and colored, with an example of the ovals in different hues.
  • The slide utilizes a contrasting color scheme with a dark blue side panel and light gray content area.

The slide has an informal, creative aesthetic due to the hand-drawn elements and a visually engaging layout with a clear demarcation between examples and editable colored versions. It's visually balanced with text and imagery offering both a black and white sketch representation and a colorful, editable version.

Use Cases

  • To emphasize key points in a business presentation by encircling or underlining them.
  • For annotating financial reports or data figures to draw attention to significant numbers or trends during a meeting.
  • In educational or training settings to highlight information on slides for better visibility and retention.
  • To add a personalized or informal touch to a standard presentation, making it more engaging for creative or marketing teams.

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