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Outline icons set: status indicators, check, danger, exclamation mark
from deck Status Traffic Light RAG Table Graphics (PPT Template)

Outline Icons Set — Status Indicators

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide illustrates a variety of simple outline icons that represent common status indicators used in digital interfaces or presentations. The icons include a check mark for "Ok," a triangle with an exclamation point for "Danger" or "Attention," a thumbs-up icon for approval or "Like," a thumbs-down for disapproval or "Dislike," a cross mark for "Wrong" or "Stop," a raised hand for a signal to pause or "No Go," a palm for "Stop" or "Wait," and a figure of a person walking for "Go" or "Walk." Each icon conveys a distinct message and is typically used to communicate status, feedback, or direction succinctly.

Graphical Look

  • A collection of line-drawn icons with a consistent style is presented in a tidy grid layout.
  • The icons are monochromatic against a white background, except for three thumbs-up icons on the right side which have colorful outlines—white, yellow, and green.
  • At the top right corner, a dark teal banner contains white text pronouncing that the icons are "Fully editable."
  • The icon in the bottom center is encircled by a teal outline, emphasizing its selection, with a white caption box below it stating "More icons available. Check our website" and a web address beneath.
  • The slide background is pure white, which provides high contrast to the icons and text elements.

The slide is clean and minimalist with a clear focus on the icons. The use of color is limited to highlight certain icons, indicating editability or selection options.

Use Cases

  • To visually communicate project status updates in business meetings, where icons can succinctly represent completion, warning, or pending items.
  • In user interface design presentations, to showcase the different user feedback indicators used within the software or website.
  • During team workshops, when discussing processes or guidelines where visual cues help to enhance understanding and retention of information .
  • As part of a company's branding or style guide presentation to standardize the visual communication across multiple platforms or documents.

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