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Scribble Icons: Processing & Measuring Logistics Operations, IT
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide showcases a collection of scribble style icons related to IT and logistics operations. The icons include a laptop with bar graphs, representing data analysis or reporting; a mobile phone, indicative of communication or mobile computing; stacked databases, symbolizing data storage; gears, which could represent processes or machinery; a green virus or network symbol, possibly for security or networking; a laptop, likely denoting computing tasks; and a database with arrows, suggesting data migration or synchronization.
Graphical Look
- The title is displayed in bold, white font against a dark teal background on the top of the slide in a banner-like shape.
- Below the title, there is a diagonal shape labeled "Fully editable" to emphasize the adaptability of the icons.
- The icons are evenly distributed across the slide, with three rows and two columns aligning them.
- Each icon has its own hand-drawn, scribble aesthetic and uses a combination of orange, blue, gray, and green colors that stand out against the white slide background.
- The icons are two-dimensional with a slight shadow effect giving a subtle depth.
- On the right-hand side, there is a medium-sized blue text box with the words "Editable filling, outline, shadow..." which suggests that every aspect of the icons is customizable.
- The slide uses a light gray footer area for additional information or branding.
The slide's overall look is bright, playful, and modern, with colorful scribble-style icons suggesting a creative and informal approach to the usually formal IT and logistics themes.
Use Cases
- To visually enhance talking points in a presentation about IT infrastructure or logistics operations.
- In educational settings to make IT and logistics concepts more approachable for students.
- To break up text-heavy slides in a corporate training module about processing and measuring logistics.
- During a sales pitch to depict services or features related to a tech product in a more engaging manner.