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Icons: Event Colors, Deadlines Signs
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Icons: Event Colors, Deadlines Signs

Slide Content

The slide presents a collection of icons associated with event color coding and deadline symbols used for managing and identifying various projects. There are eight distinct colored location marker icons, each corresponding to a certain project, labeled from Project 1 to Project 8. Additionally, there are four differently patterned square icons at the bottom, indicating Project A to Project D, which implies a categorization or prioritization beyond just numbering.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white, offering a clean and minimalistic look.
  • At the top, there's a title in large, bold text indicating the theme of the slide.
  • Below the title, two blue banners with text inside announce the icons are "Fully editable" on the left and "Editable filling, shadow, text..." on the right, suggesting customizable features.
  • Four location marker icons in various styles (plain, hollow, starred, and with a star in a circle) are displayed in a horizontal line across the slide. Each icon has a different color (blue, light blue, dark blue, gold, orange, red, maroon, and green) signifying different event types or status.
  • Underneath the location markers, there is a row of square color blocks, each corresponding to a different project. These squares have different fill patterns like solid, lined, and diagonal striped textures, indicating potentially different phases or categories.
  • The design utilizes simple geometric shapes and a clear, sans-serif font for readability.

The overall appearance of the slide is modern, with straightforward icons and a clear color-coded system. The contrasting colors and icons against the white background make the information easily distinguishable.

Use Cases

  • Utilizing the slide in project management presentations to illustrate different stages or categories within a project.
  • Incorporating the slide into event planning proposals to visually communicate venue mapping or event area labeling.
  • Using the icons in status updates or dashboard slides to show progress or highlight critical paths for a series of tasks or projects.
  • Tailoring the slide for team briefings to assign tasks or areas of responsibility based on the color and pattern coding system.

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