Reviews
Sus gráficos añaden un toque agradable a mis presentaciones y recientemente los usé para una de mis reuniones generales. Su conjunto de herramientas añade profesionalismo a mis diapositivas. En lugar de usar imágenes prediseñadas estándar.
Necesitaba un aspecto fresco para algunas de mis diapositivas. Había intentado encontrar una forma de crear un efecto de pincel, de subrayar, acentuar, añadir algo de color y los marcadores escritos a mano fueron justo lo que necesitaba. Muy fácil de usar, fácil de ajustar el tamaño, cambiar el color. Fue una solución asequible y perfecta, y estoy feliz de recomendarla.
El aspecto nítido y limpio de los gráficos, y el hecho de que me permitiera editar y cambiar fácilmente los colores para que coincidieran con la plantilla fue mi principal razón para comprarlos.
Description
Whiteboard: Three Options Comparison
Slide Content
The slide presents a comparison of three options, indicated as "Element 1", "Element 2", and "Element 3". Each element is placed within its own arrow-shaped box, suggesting a progression or flow from one to the next. This format is ideal for breaking down and contrasting distinct aspects or choices within a topic, where each element signifies a different option or idea to be considered. The arrow shapes imply a sequence or a step-by-step analysis.
Graphical Look
- A large title at the top in bold, dark text.
- Subtitle text below the title, smaller and lighter in color.
- Three arrow-shaped boxes representing different elements, colored in blue, darker blue, and green.
- Each arrow box has the word "Element" followed by a numerical indicator.
- Dotted lines connect the arrow boxes, suggesting a sequence or flow.
- A balance scale icon in a hexagon shape, aligned to the right of the arrow boxes.
- The background of the slide is a white to light grey gradient.
The slide has a clean and professional design with a clear hierarchy of information. The use of arrows and dotted lines implies a process or progression, while the balance scale icon suggests the notion of comparison or weighing options.
Use Cases
- Comparing different business strategies or paths in a management meeting.
- Evaluating multiple product features during a marketing presentation.
- Presenting alternative project plans or outcomes to stakeholders.
- Discussing pros and cons of different decisions in a training or workshop environment.
How to Edit
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How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
