Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons

Slide Content

The slide is about the customizability of stroke in outline icons. It lists three main editing features:

  • Color change by altering the icon's outline color (highlighting that it's not filling but the outline that changes color).
  • Adjustment of outline thickness to suit scaling needs.
  • The icons' versatility for use on both light and dark backgrounds.

Each feature is followed by a visual example.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background features a gradient from white to a dark shade at the bottom.
  • A large title in the upper part of the slide in bold, dark text.
  • Three statement blocks, each with a gray chevron bullet point.
  • The text "Outline" is emphasized with a different color in the first block.
  • A graphical progression from left to right showing icons with varying editing stages.
  • The icons are of a rocket, shown in three stages: color change, outline thickness change, and background contrast change.
  • Arrows connecting the statement blocks to the corresponding graphical examples in the icon progression.
  • A consistent color scheme that pairs with the outlined icons: green, teal, and yellow.
  • A dark blue block at the bottom that contrasts against the background and provides a visual anchor.

The slide has a professional and clean design with a clear progression of visual examples that correspond to the textual information. It uses icons and color changes effectively to illustrate the customization options discussed in the text.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating the flexibility of graphic design elements in marketing materials.
  • Providing a how-to guide for editing brand icons as per design requirements during a branding workshop.
  • Illustrating the adaptability of visual assets across different platforms and backgrounds in a web design presentation.
  • Training employees on creating consistent visual communications by modifying iconography in corporate presentations.

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