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Icons: Duration Arrows (hand-drawn ink style)
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Icons: Duration Arrows (hand-drawn ink style)
Slide Content
The slide is titled "Icons: Duration Arrows (hand-drawn ink style)" and features a collection of arrow icons designed to represent durations. These arrows vary in style, with some depicting continuation through dashed lines and others indicating bidirectional action. The icons appear to be in a sketched, informal style, suggesting a less formal or more creative approach to illustrating time or processes in a presentation. The slide promotes the arrows as fully editable, allowing users to customize them for their specific needs in presentations.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is plain white, emphasizing the icons.
- A variety of arrow icons are aligned horizontally, with seven sets in total.
- Each set presents a different arrow design ranging from simple pointed arrows to those with dashed lines and double-headed arrows.
- The colors of the arrows are primarily shades of blue, with a section showcasing arrows in green, red, and turquoise.
- The title is positioned in the top left corner, using a bold and clear typeface.
- A darker turquoise banner with white text spans the top right corner, declaring the icons as "Fully editable.”
- The general layout is clean, with a heavy emphasis on the icons themselves.
The slide presents a modern and minimalist design, with the hand-drawn style of the icons offering a touch of informality and creativity. The color scheme is simple, primarily using shades of blue with a hint of additional colors to highlight the versatility of the icons.
Use Cases
- To illustrate timelines or progress in project management presentations, where the arrows can represent phases or durations of tasks.
- In marketing plans to show the direction of a campaign or to highlight the flow of marketing activities.
- To visualize workflows or process maps in business operation manuals or training materials.
- During strategic planning sessions to denote the sequence and interconnection of strategic initiatives over time.