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Editability of flat icons
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Editability of Flat Icons
Slide Content
The slide presents information on the flexibility and customization options of flat icons. It highlights the capability to "Change color by changing Filling color," explaining that the fill color of flat icons can be altered to match different design needs. Additionally, it states that these icons "Can be used also on dark backgrounds," suggesting that the icons' design is versatile enough to remain clear and distinguishable on various background colors. This serves to emphasize the adaptability and usability of flat icons in different contexts and design themes.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean and modern design with a white background on the top half and a dark blue background on the bottom half.
- A large level 2 header at the top of the slide with the title "Editability of Flat Icons".
- There are two examples of flat icons – a handshake icon – shown on the slide to illustrate the changeable color aspect.
- The icons are paired with arrows pointing from a grey version to a colored version (green and orange) to denote the change in appearance after editing.
- Each icon example is accompanied by a text box containing explanatory text, with one text box aligned to the left and the other centered at the bottom.
- The text boxes and icons are visually aligned to create a cohesive horizontal line across the slide defining two content sections.
- The text within the text boxes is set in a sans-serif font, maintaining a modern look.
The PowerPoint slide has a simple and direct visual composition focusing on demonstrating the editability of icons. The use of contrasting backgrounds and colorful icons ensures visibility and enhances comprehension of the slide's core message.
Use Cases
- To demonstrate the customizability of design elements in a branding or design guidelines presentation.
- In a workshop or tutorial setting, where the audience is taught how to modify and work with vector-based icons.
- During a product design meeting to showcase how icons can be adapted for various interfaces and applications.
- As part of a marketing presentation where visual consistency across different campaign materials is emphasized.