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Description
Scrum Meetings – Sprint planning
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Scrum Meetings – Sprint planning" and visually contrasts two different icon sizes labeled "Big icon" and "Thumbnail icon." The Big icon represents a more detailed and prominent visualization, typically used to focus on a specific concept. The Thumbnail icon is smaller, used for quick reference or to denote less emphasis than the Big icon.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is plain and white, providing a clean backdrop for the content.
- The slide title is aligned to the left in large, bold, blue font.
- There are two main graphical elements depicted as icons; one is significantly larger than the other.
- Each icon has a simple, line art style design. The Big icon includes elements such as circles and rectangles, while the Thumbnail icon features a smaller, encapsulated square with an arrow.
- Both icons are situated above a grey rectangular label with rounded corners, containing the text "Big icon" and "Thumbnail icon" respectively.
- A light shadow is cast below each label, giving a subtle 3D effect to the flat design.
- The layout is symmetrical, with each icon-label set equally spaced from the center of the slide.
The slide has a minimalist and balanced design, with a clear focus on comparing the two types of icons through size contrast and labeling.
Use Cases
- To introduce a section about visual hierarchy in design during a training on creating effective presentations.
- To explain the different uses of iconography in user interface design within a product development meeting.
- During a software development meeting to discuss and categorize various elements of a user interface according to their importance.
- In a scrum methodology workshop, emphasizing the comparative significance of elements in sprint planning.
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