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Localization, logistics symbols
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Sketchnoting Doodle Symbols (PPT icons and shapes)
Localisation, logistics symbols
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a collection of icons related to "Localisation and logistics." These glyphs represent different aspects and tools within the field of geography, navigation, logistics, and location services. The compass rose is a traditional symbol indicating cardinal directions, which is crucial in navigation. The globe icon depicts worldwide connectivity or global coverage. The pointer symbol is widely recognized as a location marker, often used in maps and GPS applications. Another globe design signifies the concept of Earth or global presence. Additional compass icons with varying styles highlight diversity in representing directionality and orientation.
Graphical Look
- A large slide title in bold at the top, stating the theme: "Localisation, logistics symbols."
- Five icons displayed across the slide in a horizontal arrangement.
- The first icon represents a compass rose with cardinal directions.
- The second icon is a stylized illustration of a globe, indicating international or worldwide scope.
- The third icon is a map pointer, commonly used in location-based services.
- The fourth icon is another globe, with a more abstract design, possibly standing for world or nature.
- The fifth icon appears to be another variation of the compass, showcased inside a blue circle with a drop shadow, suggesting a sophisticated, modern design.
- Each icon is labeled with a small copyright symbol and "infoDiagram.com" text just beneath it.
- A text box with a yellow header on the top right side states "Editable filling, outline, shadow..." suggesting that the icons are customizable.
The slide has a clean, professional design with a white background enhancing the visibility of the colorful icons. The layout maintains simplicity, focusing the viewer's attention on the symbols.
Use Cases
- In a presentation on global logistics strategies, emphasizing elements like navigation, mapping, and location services.
- Within a marketing deck to discuss regional or international expansion plans, using the globe icons to represent global reach.
- As part of a user interface design pitch, showcasing potential icons for a mobile app that utilizes geolocation features.
- During a training session about geographical information systems (GIS), explaining the significance of different symbols used on digital maps or navigation tools.