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Structures and Patterns Icons
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Structures and Patterns Icons
Slide Content
The slide titled "Structures and Patterns Icons" introduces a set of graphical icons that represent various types of structures and patterns such as Regular Material Pattern, Systemic, Interconnection Balance, Peer to Peer Network Overlap, Venn Diagram, Unite, Geometry, Common Part/Element, Shared, Union, Labyrinth, Tangled, Puzzle, Quest, Complicated, Complex, Untie, and Chaos. Each term is likely associated with an icon that visually represents the concept. Regular Material Pattern may refer to standardized designs, Systemic to interconnected systems, Interconnection Balance to equilibrium within networks, Peer to Peer Network Overlap to P2P network intersections, etc.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is divided diagonally between a white and a dark section.
- There are two text blocks: a title block on the left and a descriptive block on the right.
- Title text "Structures and Patterns Icons" in black on the white section.
- Right block text "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background" on dark section.
- A total of nine icons are aligned in three rows and three columns.
- Icons vary in complexity and design, representing different structures and patterns.
- The color of icons changes from teal in the upper rows to white and yellow as it approaches the dark background, emphasizing editability for different slide backgrounds.
- Each icon is accompanied by a watermark—except for the icon in the top right corner.
The slide features a clean, modern look with a clear contrast between the white and dark areas. The icons are designed with simplicity and visual appeal and are visually differentiated for use on varied background colors.
Use Cases
- To visually represent different organizational structures or relationships in a business presentation.
- In a slide deck discussing networking concepts, using the icons to symbolize different network configurations.
- For project management presentations, to depict different stages of complexity and problem-solving strategies.
- As a visual aid in educational material to help explain abstract concepts such as systemic thinking or interconnected processes.