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Flat Icons Set – Company Departments
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide is a showcase of a set of flat icons representing various company departments or functions. The icons include a megaphone for Marketing, which signifies spreading messages wide and far; a money bag for Finance, implying money management; two people for Team or Human Resources, symbolizing collaboration and personnel; a telephone for Call Center, representing customer service; a handshake for Agreement or Sales, denoting deals and partnerships; and a laptop for IT, which stands for technology and computer-related activities.
Graphical Look
- The slide is divided into two sections with a light grey background on the left and a dark turquoise header on the right side saying, "Fully editable icons."
- The left side contains six grey icons, each representing different company departments.
- The icons are simple, with a flat design and lack any intricate details or shading.
- Below the icons, there are two lines of text serving as a call to action, encouraging viewers to visit a website for more icons.
- On the right side, three money bag icons are presented in a vertical line with varying shades of green, descending from dark to light.
- The bottom of this side features a highlighted money bag icon within a brighter turquoise circle.
The overall look of the slide is modern and clean, with a minimalistic approach using flat icons and contrasting background colors to differentiate between the icon presentation and promotional content.
Use Cases
- To introduce different departments within a company during an internal presentation.
- As a visual aid in a training session explaining the roles and responsibilities of various company divisions.
- In a marketing pitch showcasing a company's comprehensive services or organizational structure.
- During orientation for new employees to help them understand the company's internal landscape.