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School Calendars 2015 2016 graphics (PPT tables and icons, EU ISO dates)
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School Calendars 2015 2016 graphics (EU ISO dates, PPT tables and icons)
November, December
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents two side-by-side monthly calendars for November 2015 and December 2015, serving as a visual aid for time management or event planning. Each month is shown in a grid format with days of the week labeled at the top and individual days listed below. The weeks start with Monday and end with Sunday. Highlighted arrows point to both months, suggesting a progression of time or focus on specific periods within the months.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a pale gradient going from light at the top to darker at the bottom.
- The slide header "November, December" is prominently displayed at the top center in large bold font.
- There are two calendar blocks, one for November 2015 and another for December 2015, arranged side by side.
- Each calendar block has a solid color band with the month and year labeled in white, modern sans-serif font.
- The days of the week are labeled across the top of each calendar in small, bold letters.
- Each date is presented in individual cells within the grid, which is typical for a calendar display.
- A green arrow graphic points towards each of the monthly blocks from the side, perhaps indicating progression or emphasis.
- The overall visual theme is clean, simple, and easy to read with a minimalistic design and very little decoration.
The slide has a professional, clean design with a focus on clarity and ease of use. Its simple color palette and minimalistic graphics ensure that the information is the centerpiece.
Use Cases
- Presenting project timelines or deadlines in a corporate setting to keep track of important dates.
- Highlighting business milestones or release schedules during a company meeting or strategy session.
- Using as a visual guide for planning marketing campaigns or event management.
- Displaying company holiday schedules or staff vacation periods in human resources presentations.