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Example of retrospective icons
from deck Scrum Outline Presentation Template (PPT diagrams & icons)

Scrum Meetings – Retrospective

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is titled "Scrum Meetings – Retrospective" and displays two contrasting image styles used to represent visual elements in presentations. The "Big icon" signifies a more detailed and larger view of a concept, helpful for emphasis or focal points, while the "Thumbnail icon" represents a simplified and smaller version, useful for previews or summaries. Both icons are abstract representations of user interface elements, indicating different degrees of content visualization.

Graphical Look

  • Two icons centered horizontally, each within a light grey rectangular placeholder.
  • On the left, a larger icon showing an abstract representation of a user interface with various shapes, such as circles and checkboxes.
  • The right side features a smaller, circled icon with checkboxes, providing a stark contrast in size and detail.
  • Beneath each icon is a label within a medium grey rectangular shape, giving a name to the respective icon style: "Big icon" and "Thumbnail icon".
  • The icons are monochrome, using only shades of blue and grey, creating a minimalistic and professional appearance.
  • Both icons are aligned horizontally, creating a balanced visual field.

The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, utilizing a minimal color palette and simple geometric shapes for a clear comparison between the two icon styles.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate the difference in visual scales for presentation elements during a workshop or design meeting.
  • When explaining iconography to new team members to ensure consistent design language across presentations and documents.
  • In a training session for teaching best practices for creating visually appealing and effective PowerPoint presentations.
  • During a project retrospective, to discuss different visual communication strategies and how they affect audience engagement.

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