Icons: Population, area and time

Slide Content

The slide aims to present a collection of fully editable icons related to demography and temporal concepts. "Area" is symbolized by square blocks representing a gridded space, typically associated with geographic territory. "Population" is denoted by a group of human figures, signifying the number of people in a given area. "Population density" combines the area and population icons to indicate the number of people per unit of land, a critical demographic metric. Lastly, a clock icon beside a man and a woman implies aspects of time relating to demographics, such as growth rates or temporal changes.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is a gradient of light to darker blue, symbolizing reliability and trust.
  • At the top, a banner with the text "Fully editable" and an arrow emphasizes the customizable nature of the icons.
  • There are three sets of icons in the center of the slide. Each set consists of:
    • A larger block to represent 'Area', indicated by square shapes positioned closely to suggest a geographic space.
    • Human figures for 'Population', with multiple figures indicating a group or community.
    • Overlapping square blocks and human figures for 'Population density', connecting the concepts of area and population visually.
  • Below the sets, a horizontal banner with the label "Editable filling, shadow, reflection..." denotes the customizable features of the icons.
  • Each icon has a small caption describing what it represents.
  • To the bottom corner, two human figures with a clock icon between them represent the element of time associated with demographics.

The slide has a professional and clean layout, with a color palette that conveys a sense of methodology and structure. The icons and text are well organized, providing a straightforward visual message.

Use Cases

  • To explain key demographic concepts in an educational or training presentation.
  • When illustrating population-related data, such as in a public policy or urban planning report.
  • For visual support in demographic analysis during a business or marketing meeting to discuss target audiences or market segmentation.
  • In a proposal or report to discuss the impact of temporal changes on population metrics within a specific geographic area.
Population Area Time Icons Time Zone Powerpoint Clipart

Population Area Time Icons Time Zone Powerpoint Clipart

Part of deckMaps of South America Countries (PPT icons Population, GDP, transport)