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People Groups, Communication Icons
from deck Outline Business Icons for infographics (PPT vector symbols)

People Groups, Communication Icons

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a set of stylized communication icons representing various interaction dynamics, such as Two-way Conversation (depicting mutual exchange), Messaging (denoting sending information), One Way Listening (showing unilateral communication), Conflict (indicating disagreement), Misunderstanding (symbolizing confusion), Feedback (suggesting responsive communication), Monologue (implying a one-sided talk), and a Couple (representing a pair in communication). Each icon portrays different scenarios of interaction using simplified human figures with arrows and lines to denote the direction or flow of communication.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a clean, minimalist design with icons arranged in two rows against a light background.
  • Each icon is composed of stick figure-like representations of people with lines or arrows to suggest interaction.
  • The color scheme includes shades of blue for the icons, and there are also variants shown on the right side of the slide for a dark background, using inverted colors such as white, yellow, and blue.
  • The icons are simplified and abstract, focusing on conveying the essence of different communicative situations without unnecessary detail.
  • These icons have no fill, using only outlines to depict the figures and communication elements like speech bubbles or lightning bolts.
  • On the right side, the words "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background" are displayed, pointing out that the icons' colors can be adjusted for different slide backgrounds.

The overall look is modern and professional, with a focus on simplicity and clarity of communication through icons. The icons' design allows for quick comprehension of complex interpersonal dynamics in a visual format.

Use Cases

  • In a communication skills training workshop, to visually represent different types of interactions.
  • During a team-building session to discuss and identify different communication patterns within the team.
  • In a conflict resolution presentation, to illustrate various forms of misunderstandings or disputes.
  • In business meetings to emphasize the importance of feedback, active listening, or engagement in teams.

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