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Pros and Cons icons: Permission, Rejection, Plus, Minus, Advantage
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Pros & Cons Diagrams Comparison Charts (PPT Template)
Flat Icons for Pros&Cons Diagrams
Slide Content
The slide showcases a collection of icons used to represent various concepts in pros and cons diagrams. The title "Flat Icons for Pros&Cons Diagrams" suggests these are stylized, simple representations for various categorical evaluations such as Permission/Rejection (depicted by a check mark and cross), Plus/Minus which illustrates addition or subtraction, Advantage/Disadvantage indicated by positive and negative symbols, and Globe for Globalization which is represented by earth icons in different styles. Finally, Cooperation is symbolized by a handshake graphic, implying collaboration or agreement.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is plain white, providing a clear contrast for icons.
- The title is in a dark teal header bar with a slight gradient, enhancing visibility and focus on the text.
- Icons are presented in a two-column layout, with each column containing three icons.
- The icons use a monochromatic color scheme with different shades of gray, except for the globe icons which incorporate orange.
- There are variations of a single icon – the globe – shown with different interior designs to suggest diversity within a common theme.
- The handshake icon is encircled, distinguishing it from the other linear icons and emphasizing collaboration.
- Minimalist style is employed for the icons, making them versatile for multiple contexts.
The overall look of the slide is modern and professional, with a clear emphasis on the icons. The graphics are designed to communicate the concepts quickly and universally, without unnecessary detail.
Use Cases
- To visually represent the benefits and drawbacks during a decision-making process in a business presentation.
- In a SWOT analysis, to denote strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats with clear, universally understood symbols.
- During strategic planning sessions, to quickly convey various considerations such as global impact or collaborative efforts.
- In workshops or educational settings where visual aids are used to facilitate the understanding of complex ideas through simple iconography.