Reviews
Sus gráficos añaden un toque agradable a mis presentaciones y recientemente los usé para una de mis reuniones generales. Su conjunto de herramientas añade profesionalismo a mis diapositivas. En lugar de usar imágenes prediseñadas estándar.
Necesitaba un aspecto fresco para algunas de mis diapositivas. Había intentado encontrar una forma de crear un efecto de pincel, de subrayar, acentuar, añadir algo de color y los marcadores escritos a mano fueron justo lo que necesitaba. Muy fácil de usar, fácil de ajustar el tamaño, cambiar el color. Fue una solución asequible y perfecta, y estoy feliz de recomendarla.
El aspecto nítido y limpio de los gráficos, y el hecho de que me permitiera editar y cambiar fácilmente los colores para que coincidieran con la plantilla fue mi principal razón para comprarlos.
Description
Blackboard Example: Process Diagram
Slide Content
The slide appears to illustrate a basic process flow using a chalkboard style theme. It starts with a block labeled "Start," followed by an arrow pointing to a rectangular block titled "Step 1.” Next, two arrows diverge from "Step 1" leading to two concurrent steps labeled "Step 1A" and "Step 1B," each depicted in separate blue rectangular blocks. A critical point is indicated after "Step 1B" with a red outlined block containing three exclamation points. Finally, a line connects to the ending block labeled "Finish."
Graphical Look
- The slide background simulates a blackboard with a dark texture that resembles chalk dust.
- The title is written in white chalk-like font at the top of the slide.
- Four main rectangular shapes, representing steps in the process, have a hand-drawn look with white outlines.
- The rectangles are connected by white arrowed lines, also with a hand-drawn appearance, suggesting the flow of the process.
- The "Step 1A" and "Step 1B" blocks are highlighted in blue, making them stand out against the black background.
- A red dashed line leads to a red outlined exclamation point block, drawing attention to a specific alert or critical step in the process.
- The rectangles, arrows, and exclamation block have a slight drop shadow, giving a sense of depth.
The overall look of the slide is creative and informal, with a design that mimics a traditional chalkboard teaching method. The use of color is minimal but effective, emphasizing important elements.
Use Cases
- Explaining a step-by-step process during educational or training presentations.
- Illustrating workflow stages in project management meetings.
- Highlighting a problem area or bottleneck within a business process.
- Communicating a new procedural change to team members in an engaging and easy-to-understand format.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
