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Entrance and Exit Icon Symbols

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a collection of icon symbols related to entrances and exits. It includes icons that depict various actions and statuses such as an open door signaling access or departure, footsteps representing movement or direction, and a figure in motion suggesting entry, escaping, or welcoming. Each icon visualizes a concept associated with doors and human movement which could be useful for navigation, instruction, or user interface design, where clear visual communication is essential.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a minimalistic design, with a clean white background on the left and a contrasting dark panel on the right.
  • A set of line icons is displayed; there are three rows with three icons each on the left side and one row with three icons on the right side.
  • Each icon is accompanied by a directional arrow, indicating movement through the represented object, such as door icons indicating entrance or exit.
  • The icons are drawn with thin blue lines, and their style is consistent across all depictions.
  • The right panel contains the same icons as one of the rows on the left, but these are presented in a dual-tone with additional shading to stand out against the dark background.
  • The text "Fully editable" on the right panel refers to the icons, suggesting that they can be customized.
  • Another text "Suitable for dark background" underneath the icons on the right indicates that these icons are specifically designed to be used on dark surfaces.

The overall look is modern, clean, and professional, with a simple color scheme that emphasizes the icons. The use of arrows adds a dynamic feel to the otherwise static icons.

Use Cases

  • To enhance visual navigation within a facility by incorporating these icons onto signage, guiding individuals through entrances, exits, and other pathways.
  • In user interface design, these icons could be integrated into software applications or websites to indicate interactive elements related to moving through virtual spaces or processes.
  • During safety presentations, to clearly represent evacuation routes or instructions for accessing or leaving a building in case of an emergency.
  • In process flow diagrams and presentations to visually depict the stage of entry or exit within a process or system.

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