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IT icons bundle: Cloud Mobile Devices, Files, Website symbols (flat PPT clipart)
Common concepts
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Common concepts" showcases four key concepts, each represented by an icon and a label: "Location" symbolized by a pin, indicating a place or position; "Search" represented by a magnifying glass, referring to the act of looking for information; "Security" depicted by a padlock, implying the protection of data or premises; and "Protection" illustrated by a shield, suggesting defense against harm or danger. Beneath this, there's a note about "Dark backgrounds versions" of the same icons, and an indication that the slide material is fully editable and adapts to color schemes.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, professional design with a white background.
- There are four large circles with dark blue backgrounds, each containing a white icon.
- Each icon is centered within its respective circle.
- Below the circles are labels for the corresponding icons: "Location," "Search," "Security," and "Protection."
- At the bottom of the slide, there are two rectangles next to each other. The left one is dark blue with white icons (inverted colors of the larger icons above), and the right one is purple with smaller icons colored in white, pink, purple, and blue.
- The text "Dark backgrounds versions" is aligned to the left within the dark blue rectangle, and "Fully editable & automatically adjusting to color schema" is aligned to the left within the purple rectangle.
- The icons in the purple rectangle are in a row and show the adaptability of the icon colors to different backgrounds.
The slide has a modern and uniform appearance with a consistent use of color and icon style, communicating the concepts in a visually appealing and easily recognizable manner.
Use Cases
- To introduce fundamental themes in a business presentation, such as discussing the importance of location in marketing strategy.
- For slides in a tech-oriented presentation, emphasizing the relevance of search functions, security measures, or protective features in a product or system.
- In educational materials explaining the basic concepts of digital literacy or online safety.
- As part of an interactive training session, where the icons could trigger discussions or deeper dives into each topic.