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Retail and Pricing Icons

Slide Content

The slide displays a set of icons related to retail and pricing. These icons include symbols for a price tag, indicating pricing information; shopping, representing the act of purchasing; bill and payment note, for transactions; shopping cart, a tool for carrying chosen items; price in dollars and price in euros, showing different currencies; brick and mortar, symbolizing physical store locations; and a basket, reflecting a container for selected goods. Each icon serves as a visual shorthand for these concepts in a retail context.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white with a section on the right side having a dark rectangular block.
  • Eight icons are arranged in two rows of four; each row against a different shade of blue backdrop providing contrast.
  • Icons are simple line drawings with a consistent design style, making them appear cohesive.
  • The color scheme for icons includes teal, dark blue, and a single icon in yellow.
  • The first two icons represent price tags, one with a dollar sign and the other with a euro sign.
  • Two bill icons, one for dollars and one for euros, are depicted below the price tags.
  • Storefront icons represent brick and mortar, and are depicted with different shading styles.
  • Shopping cart icons in various colors signify versatility for use on different backgrounds.
  • Text on the slide includes the title and descriptions for each icon, along with the phrases "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background."

The slide has a simple, clean aesthetic with a professional appearance. The icons use minimalistic design, making them easy to interpret and visually appealing for various presentation contexts.

Use Cases

  • Introducing retail-related concepts and services in a business strategy or marketing presentation.
  • Explaining pricing strategies or currency options in a financial overview to stakeholders.
  • Enhancing visual communication in slides concerning customer shopping experience and behavior analysis.
  • Incorporating into training materials for new employees in the retail industry to familiarize them with common symbols and terms.

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