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Outline Style Icons Set — Actions & Communication
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents an "Outline Style Icons Set" related to Actions & Communication. Icons include various concepts such as Goal (usually represents objectives or targets), Objective (similar to goals, as end achievements to be attained), Bullseye (a metaphor for precision or target achievement), To-Do Steps (indicative of tasks that need to be completed), Plan (strategy or approach to achieve goals), Priorities List (items or tasks ranked by importance), Adaptation (adjusting or evolving to fit new conditions), Transformation (significant change or conversion), Sad (emotional state of unhappiness), Wrong (incorrect or mistaken), Bad (opposite of good, indicating poor quality or unfavorable), Danger (potential risk or harm), Aware (conscious knowledge or recognition), Shock (sudden upsetting or surprising event), Trauma (emotional response to a distressing event), Alert (state of vigilance due to potential danger), Exclamation Mark (indicating strong feelings or high volume), Urgency (requiring immediate action or attention), Time (continuous, indefinite progress of existence), Timer (device that measures or marks off time), Hurry (to do something more quickly), Limited Time (availability restricted to a certain period), Sand Glass (hourglass, a device to measure passing time), Stop (halt or cessation of movement), Protect (to guard or shield from harm), Raised Hand (can signify a question, volunteer, or the need for attention), Quotation (repeat or copy out a group of words from a text or speech), and Quote (similar to a quotation, often a repeatable phrase from someone notable).
Graphical Look
- The main background is divided diagonally into two sections, the top being light gray and the bottom dark charcoal.
- Bold, white, sans-serif font is used for the slide title at the top-center of the slide.
- A green, ribbon-like banner element is placed on the ## Outline Style Icons Set — Actions & Communication
Slide Content
The slide displays an "Outline Style Icons Set" themed around Actions & Communication, featuring icons such as Goal, Bullseye, To-Do Steps, and Plan, which represent achievements and planning tools. Additionally, there are emotional state icons (Sad), human reactions (Shock, Trauma), markers of attention (Alert, Exclamation Mark), and signs of urgency (Urgency, Time, Hurry). The set also includes icons symbolizing the concept of protection (Protect), the passage of time (Sand Glass, Timer), and the need for cessation (Stop). Quotations are represented by the Raised Hand and Quotation, bringing in the element of communication.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a two-tone background, divided diagonally between light gray on the top and dark charcoal on the bottom.
- The title is displayed in bold white sans-serif font, centered at the top of the slide.
- There's a green, banner-like shape across the top corner, with the words "Fully editable icons" in white text.
- A collection of icons is evenly distributed across the slide, each depicting different concepts through simple line art.
- Icons include a target, checklist, conversation bubbles, a sad emoticon, an exclamation mark within a triangle, a lightning bolt, a stopwatch, an hourglass, a raised hand, and quotation marks.
- On the right side, there are three vertically-aligned checklists, each in a different color (gray, yellow, and green), using contrast to highlight the feature of being editable.
- A smaller banner-shaped element is located at the bottom center, with a call to action: "More icons available. Check our website" and a URL provided.
The overall look of the slide is clean and modern, with a simple color scheme that places emphasis on the icons themselves. The use of space and consistent icon style provides an easy visual flow for the audience.
### Use Cases
- During business presentations to visually communicate various stages of project planning and task prioritization.
- In training materials to represent different emotional responses or actions that employees might encounter in workplace scenarios.
- For illustrating steps in user guides or manuals that detail software features or company processes.
- Within marketing materials to symbolize the urgency or time-sensitive nature of offers and promotions.