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Symbols for illustrating bottle plc, flat style
from deck Product Life Cycle Curve (PPT diagrams)

Flat Icons for Bottle Product Cycle

Slide Content

The slide is titled "Flat Icons for Bottle Product Cycle" and features a collection of fully editable icons representing different stages of a bottle product's lifecycle. From the creation of a bottle, represented by an icon of a bottle with bubbles, to its eventual recycling, indicated by a recycle bin icon, other icons include varied bottle shapes, a wine glass, manufacturing symbols, a shipping boat, a warehouse, and a truck for distribution. Each icon is an abstract representation of these processes, which are crucial for understanding the full scope of product management.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is a solid dark turquoise color.
  • At the top, there is a diamond-shaped pattern in a darker shade serving as a backdrop for the slide title and subheading.
  • The title is aligned to the left, while the subheading "Fully editable icons & shapes" is on the right.
  • Icons are laid out in two rows, with five icons in the top row and three in the bottom row, pairing the icons with their respective stages.
  • Each icon is white, to contrast with the background and is surrounded by a light gray circle.
  • There is one highlighted icon in the middle at the bottom, showcased within a larger turquoise circle, drawing attention to that specific element.

The overall look of the slide is clean and minimalistic with a professional color scheme that emphasizes the icons. The use of circles and uniform style gives the slide a cohesive and modern appearance.

Use Cases

  • To explain the lifecycle of a product during a manufacturing or logistics presentation, providing a visual journey from production to recycling.
  • In marketing presentations to highlight the environmental responsibility and sustainability efforts of a company through the recycling of packaging materials.
  • For training new employees in a company about the different stages a product goes through before reaching the consumer.
  • In business meetings to help discuss improving efficiencies or potential bottlenecks in the product cycle.

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