Outline Icons Set

Slide Content

The slide highlights an "Outline Icons Set" focused on business and finance-related concepts: Customer, Customers, Customer Acquisition Cost, Revenue, Sales Performance, Costs Distribution, and Budget. Each icon visually represents the concept it is associated with. Customer and Customers are depicted as individuals or a pair of people, signifying individual clients or a client base. Customer Acquisition Cost is shown as people and a dollar sign, indicating the cost associated with gaining new customers. Revenue is represented by gears and a dollar sign, suggesting the mechanics of generating income. Sales Performance is depicted by a graph and dollar sign, reflecting financial results from sales efforts. Costs Distribution depicts a bag of money and a distribution chart, illustrating the allocation of financial resources. Lastly, Budget is shown as a money bag, symbolizing financial plans and constraints.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a dark teal background with a paler triangular section at the top right corner.
  • The slide title is in bold white font on the left side of the slate-colored triangular area.
  • Below the title, a light gray subtitle lists the topics related to the icons.
  • A phrase "Fully editable icons" floats in the right corner of the triangular area, in white font.
  • Eight icons are neatly arranged in two rows and four columns.
  • Icons are simple, white outlines against the dark background for high contrast.
  • Each icon is encircled by a thin teal line creating a subtle visual boundary.
  • The lower part of the slide displays a message in a gray rectangle: "More icons available. Check our website".
  • The font color of the website URL matches the teal of the background, ensuring consistency in the design palette.

The slide presents a clean, modern design with a professional look. The icons are stylized and minimalistic, which aids in quick visual communication without overwhelming the audience.

Use Cases

  • For presentations detailing customer-related strategies and financial planning, outlining key business metrics.
  • In corporate trainings or workshops focusing on financial literacy, marketing costs, or sales performance analysis.
  • During investor or stakeholder meetings to summarize financial aspects using a symbolic representation for clarity.
  • As a part of a pitch deck for startups or new project proposals, to quickly convey strategies related to customer acquisition and budget allocation.

Company Finance Data Charts (PPT Template)