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Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons
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Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons" illustrates the customization flexibility of stroke in outline icons. It explains three main adjustments possible with outline icons: Firstly, changing the icon's color by altering the outline color instead of the filling signifies the ability to modify the icon's visual presentation. Secondly, varying the outline thickness to suit particular needs, for instance, scaling the icon without losing quality shows adaptiveness. Lastly, it depicts the use of outline icons against dark backgrounds to ensure visibility and contrast.
Graphical Look
- The slide title is in a large, bold, teal font at the top of the slide.
- Three pairs of outline icons are displayed horizontally across the slide, each pair showing the same icon before and after customization.
- The first icon in each pair is a dark color, and the second icon shows the result of the described change with a brightly colored outline or thicker stroke.
- To the left of each icon pair, there is a light text block with a dark outline shadow, containing a description of the changes made to the icon.
- Arrows are used between the original and changed icons, visually indicating transformation or the process of change.
- The background of the slide is divided diagonally, with the top half in light grey and the bottom half in dark navy blue, enhancing contrast for the bottom icons.
The overall look of the slide is clean and professional with a modern design that uses contrasting colors and simple graphics to effectively communicate the message about icon flexibility.
Use Cases
- Demonstrating the customization options for graphic icons during a design presentation to a client.
- In a tutorial or workshop teaching the basics of graphic design and how to manipulate graphics for better visuals.
- During internal team meetings to discuss branding guidelines and the adaptability of the company's visual assets.
- In a sales pitch to showcase the versatility of a product that offers customizable graphic elements.