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Idea Evaluation Table with Hand Drawn Doodle Icons
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Idea Evaluation Table with Hand Drawn Doodle Icons

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide depicts an "Idea Evaluation Table with Hand Drawn Doodle Icons" and has a table layout consisting of four rows and five columns. Each row represents an idea (from Idea 1 to Idea 4), and each column represents a different evaluation criterion (Evaluation A to Evaluation E). The evaluations use hand-drawn icons, each conveying a distinct status: a green check mark for a positive evaluation, a red cross for a negative evaluation, a yellow exclamation point for caution, a green plus for additional positive points, and a red minus for negative points. These icons signify the respective outcomes—acceptance, rejection, warning, and strengths or weaknesses of each idea.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white.
  • The title is at the top of the slide in large, bold, black font.
  • The table has light green column headers with white text and dark green outlines.
  • The rows of the table are labeled with light bulb icons followed by "Idea 1" through "Idea 4".
  • Each cell within the table contains a unique, hand-drawn doodle icon encased in a colored circle. These icons are; green check marks, red crosses, yellow exclamation marks, green pluses, and red minuses.
  • The column headers are joined using a ribbon-like graphic in dark green.
  • The overall table is enclosed by a green border that matches the dark green of the column headers.

The overall look of the slide is clean and simple, with a color scheme focusing on green, red, and yellow to emphasize the evaluations. It is visually engaging due to the use of hand-drawn icons which adds a personal touch compared to standard clip art.

Use Cases

  • To present the outcome of an idea screening process in business meetings.
  • For evaluating proposals during brainstorming sessions to visualize pros and cons.
  • To compare options in a strategic planning or decision-making presentation by showing various assessments side-by-side.
  • To showcase the status of projects during a project review meeting, indicating which ones are approved, need attention, or require reevaluation.

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