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Your graphics add a nice touch to my presentations and I recently used them for one of my all-hands meetings. Your toolbox adds professionalism to my slides. Instead of using standard clipart.
I needed a fresh look at some of my slides. I've tried to find a way to create a paintbrush effect, to underline, accentuate, add some color and the handwritten markers were just the things. Very easy to use, easy to size, change the color. It was an affordable, perfect solution and I'm happy to recommend it.
The crisp, clean look of the graphics, and the fact that it allowed me to easily edit and change the colors to match the template was my main reason for purchasing them.
Description
SmartArt Rings Diagram with Watercolor Filling
Slide Content
The slide displays a SmartArt graphic showing five interconnected rings in a watercolor style, each labeled with "Item" followed by a number (1 to 5). These rings likely represent interconnected stages, steps in a process, or parts of a whole. The watercolor filling provides a soft, artistic visual effect, distinguishing it from more conventional chart styles which usually present a more corporate or formal appearance.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a textured off-white or light beige, creating a paper-like visual effect.
- Five opaque watercolor rings overlap to form a sort of chain, each in a distinct color (sky blue, purple, green, blue, and a yellowish tan).
- Each ring contains a label in a bold typeface: "Item 1", "Item 2", "Item 3", "Item 4", "Item 5".
- The font color is dark, contrasting well with the lighter watercolor fill of the rings.
- There are no additional decorative elements, keeping the slide's focus on the diagram.
The overall design of the slide has a creative and approachable aesthetic due to the use of watercolor textures for the rings. The layout is clear and straightforward, with a primary focus on the relationship between the items represented by the rings.
Use Cases
- To visually represent interlinked concepts or processes in a business presentation, emphasizing the connectivity and flow between different elements.
- As a less formal, visually engaging tool in creative or educational settings, where the watercolor design can make the information seem more accessible and less rigid.
- To outline the structure of a team, project, or campaign in a way that highlights the integration of each part within the larger operation.
- In marketing materials to depict the range of services or products offered by a company, using an aesthetic approach that might appeal to a target audience valuing creativity and design.
How to Edit
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