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Description
Creative Hand Drawn Scribble Flowcharts Icons
Slide Content:
The slide features a collection of hand-drawn, scribble-style icons representing various elements commonly used in flowcharts. It includes 'Start/End', 'Process Step', 'Input/Output', 'Decision', 'Document', 'Many Documents', 'Predefined Process', 'Delay', 'Yes/No', 'Display', 'Agreement', and 'Email'. These icons are intended to add a creative and informal look to flowcharts, making them more engaging and visually appealing while still providing clear guidance on process flows and decisions.
Graphical Look:
- Icons are designed with a scribble effect, appearing as if sketched with a marker.
- The color palette includes orange, yellow, and shades of gray, providing a vibrant contrast.
- 'Start/End' icons resemble fast-forward symbols, while 'Process Step' icons look like exclamation points.
- 'Document' icons depict a single page and a stack of pages with lines representing text.
- 'Input/Output' icons are arrows, 'Decision' icons are starbursts, and 'Delay' is shown as a clock.
- 'Yes/No' icons use thumbs up and down, 'Display' is a laptop, 'Agreement' is two people shaking hands, and 'Email' is an envelope.
The slide is playful and visually stimulating with its hand-drawn iconography. The scribble style gives a sense of informality and creativity, making the technical subject of flowcharts more approachable.
Use Cases:
- In creative brainstorming sessions where a less formal approach to process mapping is desired.
- In educational settings, such as workshops or classrooms, to make learning about flowcharts more engaging for students.
- Within marketing or design team meetings to plan user experience flows with a more dynamic presentation style.
- As part of a project proposal to convey process steps in a more visually interesting manner.
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