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Sketchnoting Doodle Symbols (PPT icons and shapes)
Example: Idea Spreading
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Example: Idea Spreading" visually represents the process of spreading an idea from one individual to a group and then to multiple groups. It starts with a single person characterized by an icon with a light bulb, indicating the inception of an idea. This person is linked to a trio of figures, suggesting the sharing of the idea with a small group. The process expands as the same idea is then symbolically transferred to another individual in a different group. Finally, several groups are shown, each with a member highlighted, representing the broader dissemination of the idea.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, minimalist design with ample white space.
- Colorful icons and arrows are used to represent the stages of idea spreading.
- There are four main icons, each illustrating a person or group of people with a stylized light bulb.
- The icons have a sketched look and are featured in different colors—blue, green, and orange—symbolizing diversity and creativity.
- Solid grey arrows connect the icons, indicating the direction and flow of the idea transmission.
- Each icon and arrow is drop-shadowed, creating a slight sense of depth.
- The slide background colors are soft and neutral, ensuring the icons and arrows stand out.
The slide has a playful and engaging aesthetic, utilizing color and simple graphics to create an easy-to-understand representation of the concept of idea spreading. The use of arrows and interconnected figures effectively depicts the movement and growth of an idea across individuals and groups.
Use Cases
- In a business strategy presentation to illustrate how marketing or viral campaigns are expected to spread.
- During an organizational training session explaining how best practices and innovations should be communicated across teams.
- In a startup pitch to investors to describe the company's growth strategy through word-of-mouth or network effects.
- At an educational seminar discussing the diffusion of new scientific ideas or technological advancements within the academic community.