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Process Symbols

Slide Content

The slide titled "Process Symbols" outlines a variety of iconic representations used to depict different aspects of processes in diagrams. It introduces icons for flow charts, sequence, procedure steps, stages, turning gears or cogs, revisions, filters, iterations, serial or concurrent steps, and paths including direct and indirect journey illustrations. These symbols are commonly used to model, document, or design processes, workflows, or systems within various contexts, such as business operations, software development, project management, or even manufacturing processes.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is a gradient from light to dark gray.
  • The slide title "Process Symbols" is prominently displayed at the top in white, large font.
  • Below the title, there is a descriptive text line in a smaller font providing keywords related to the symbols.
  • To the right, there's a text box with "Fully editable" indicating the usability of icons.
  • Another text box on the bottom right says "Suitable for dark background" which corresponds to the icons' adaptability.
  • There are three rows of symbols, with each row containing a distinct type of process symbol:
  • The first row includes gear symbols reflecting stages or steps in a process often indicating a mechanism or workflow aspect.
  • The second row features arrow symbols conveying the direction, sequence, or flow of stages within a process, including branching and decision points.
  • The third row has a combination of standard flowchart icons and a more abstract depiction of an indirect path, symbolizing different types of process flows or transformations.

The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, with a clear emphasis on the visual representation of process symbols. The consistent icon style and restrained use of color enhance readability and comprehension.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate the flow and steps in a business process presentation or workflow documentation.
  • For explaining decision-making procedures or project stages in a project management meeting.
  • To create visual aids for training materials that teach about process mapping or flowchart creation.
  • For software development presentations to show logic flow, program structure or algorithm design.

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