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User, status symbols
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Connected Home Internet of Things (PPT icons)
User, Status symbols
Slide Content
The slide presents various icons representing "User, Status symbols" linked to user interface elements. "User" is depicted as a silhouette of a person, implying user profiles or accounts. "Economy, Money" is symbolized by a dollar bill, suggesting financial transactions or economic status. "Accept, Reject, Approve, Disapprove" are represented by a checkmark and cross, thumbs up and thumbs down, respectively, indicating possible actions or feedback in an application or system.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a white background with a mix of turquoise and purple color scheme.
- Title "User, Status symbols" is at the top in black bold font.
- There is a light grey banner across the top right corner with the text "Fully editable" and "For dark background" separated by an arrow, indicating that the slide's content can be customized and is suitable for both light and dark backgrounds.
- Four sets of icons and texts are aligned horizontally.
- Each icon is accompanied by a text box below it with a descriptive label.
- The first icon on the left is a greenish silhouette of a person with "User" labeled below.
- The second icon is a turquoise image of a dollar bill with "Economy, Money" labeled below.
- The third and fourth icons are a set of green and red symbols — a checkmark, cross, thumbs up, thumbs down — with "Accept, Reject, Approve, Disapprove" labeled below.
- Each icon is enclosed in a simple, slightly rounded square or circle border.
- Icons are flat design with subtle shadow effects for a touch of depth.
- The entire layout is clean, symmetric with an easy-to-follow structure.
The overall look of the slide is modern and minimalist with a clear emphasis on the icons. The color choice and flat design enhance visual appeal and simplicity.
Use Cases
- To highlight user interaction options within software or website-related presentations, such as demonstrating features of a user interface.
- In business process documents or training materials to illustrate decision-making actions.
- As visual aids in customer service training, showcasing different responses to client queries or problems.
- Utilizing in HR presentations to represent employee actions or feedback mechanisms within company systems.