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Product development icons set: idea, research, analysis, prototype
from deck Company Roles and Department Structure Outline Icons (PPT clipart)

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Slide Content

The slide presents a sequence of stages in a product development process. Starting with "Idea / Concept," which signifies the initial brainstorming or innovative thought. Next is "Research," indicating an investigation or gathering of information stage. "Analysis" follows, representing the examination and assessment of gathered data. Lastly, "Prototype" shows the creation of a preliminary model or sample of the product. Each stage is crucial and typically occurs in the order shown, with ideation leading to research, which informs analysis, culminating in a prototype.

Graphical Look

  • Four horizontally aligned icons with accompanying text labels below them, representing different stages of development.
  • The icons include a light bulb for "Idea / Concept," a magnifying glass for "Research," a bar chart for "Analysis," and a paper airplane for "Prototype."
  • Each icon is placed inside a circle with a thin outline, and the icons and text are all in a matching orange hue.
  • The background of the slide is a pale color, with the lower section containing a darker orange bar that houses additional icon versions in circles.
  • The lower icons are presented in two versions: filled and outlined circles, demonstrating stylistic variations.
  • There are no visible adornments or effects other than the flat design of the graphics.

The slide has a minimalist and flat design aesthetic, with a clean and organized presentation of information. The consistent use of color and simple iconography makes it visually appealing and easy to follow.

Use Cases

  • To explain the progression of a product's journey from conception to a tangible model in business meetings.
  • To outline departmental responsibilities within each development stage for project management and team briefings.
  • To assist in training sessions where employees learn about the product development lifecycle.
  • For pitch presentations to potential investors or stakeholders, emphasizing the logical flow of product creation.

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