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Malfunction, Danger Icons

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is titled "Malfunction, Danger Icons" and provides a collection of symbols representing various hazards and warnings. The listed icons represent obstacles, such as walls or firewalls, roadworks, and traffic-related signals. Additionally, there are icons for electricity and lightning to indicate shock or energy dangers, and a skull icon implies deadly risks. Lastly, there's a notation for "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background," which suggests that these icons can be customized to fit different presentation needs or aesthetics.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is a split composition with the left portion in white and the right in a dark blue gradient.
  • Eight outlined icons are evenly distributed across the slide — four per side.
  • Icons depict, from top-left to bottom-right: a gear with a crack, a traffic cone, a firewall, a lightning bolt encircled by a gear, a zigzag lightning bolt, a circular arrow with a lightning bolt inside, a broken line, and a skull with crossed bones beneath it.
  • To the right of the icons, there are three lightning bolt icons with different color schemes: white with a blue shadow, white with a black shadow, and yellow with an orange shadow showing they can be adapted to light or dark backgrounds.
  • The top-right corner includes two text boxes with “Fully editable” and “Suitable for dark background” written in white font against the dark background.

The PowerPoint slide features a clean and modern design with a balanced distribution of icons and text. The use of line icons ensures clarity and ease of understanding, while the contrasting background emphasizes the adaptability of the icon colors.

Use Cases

  • To illustrate potential risks in safety training or hazard communication presentations.
  • In project management discussions, when identifying and discussing obstacles or issues that could impact project timelines or deliverables.
  • During product development meetings to highlight areas where malfunctions or dangers might exist, necessitating design considerations or warnings.
  • In cybersecurity presentations to demonstrate different types of security threats, such as firewalls and breaches.

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