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Pictograms, associated with fear: terror, fear, stress, submission
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Emotions and Feelings Icons (flat PPT clipart)
Fear related icons
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Fear related icons" and displays four different stylized icons, each representing a distinct aspect of fear. The first icon, labeled "Terror," shows a figure with hands raised and a shocked facial expression, depicting extreme fear. "Fear" is simply illustrated by a character with wide eyes and an open mouth. The third icon, "Apprehension / Stress," features a figure with a hand on the chin, signifying worry or nervous anticipation. Finally, "Submission" is shown as a character with hands up and a smile, implying surrender or giving up in the face of fear.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, uncluttered layout with a blue and grey color scheme.
- There are four main graphical icons spaced equally across the slide.
- Each icon has a short text label below it describing the emotion or state it represents.
- The icons are stylized human figures with exaggerated facial expressions and body language to convey different states of fear.
- Each icon varies in color, primarily orange hues, with slight variations to differentiate the emotions.
- Beneath the main row of icons is a smaller row of circular icons mirroring the larger ones above.
- Two text boxes are present beneath the circular icons with a description about the slide's editability and color scheme adjustments.
- The background is a light gradient, adding a subtle visual effect without detracting from the main content.
The overall look of the slide is modern and visually appealing, with a clear emphasis on the icons, which are designed to convey emotions related to fear effectively. The complementary color palette and use of space enhance readability and focus.
Use Cases
- In a presentation about emotional intelligence to illustrate different fear responses.
- During a workshop on stress management, to identify and discuss various forms of fear and stress.
- In a psychology class, when teaching about the spectrum of fear-related emotions.
- As part of a user experience (UX) design presentation to highlight emotions that could be elicited by certain interfaces or situations.