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Description
Editing Segmentation Outline Icons in PPT
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide outlines how to edit segmentation outline icons, focusing on three aspects: color, thickness, and size. For color, it advises changing the icon outline color to match branding and cautions against filling outlines with color. Thickness involves adjusting the line width to ensure readability without making it too thick. Lastly, size recommends resizing icons by their corner nodes to maintain proper proportions and avoid damaging their clarity. The sidebar emphasizes the icons are fully editable, detailing actions like changing the outline color, modifying thickness, and resizing.
Graphical Look
- A wide turquoise banner spans the top edge of the slide, housing the white slide title with a decorative underline wave.
- Three main sections are equally spaced across the slide, titled 'Color', 'Thickness', and 'Size' in bold grey fonts on lighter grey background tabs.
- Each section contains a pair of contrasting icons: a correctly edited icon (on the left) with a green checkmark and an incorrectly edited icon (on the right) with a red 'X'.
- Below each pair of icons, there's a colored rectangular textbox providing specific advice relevant to the section.
- A vertical teal strip with a bulb icon runs along the right side, containing bulleted text in a white textbox that sums up the main points of icon editing.
- Each section features a mini screenshot showing the respective PowerPoint editing tool, illustrated with highlights and arrows.
The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, with a strong emphasis on visual contrast to separate correct from incorrect editing practices. The color scheme is consistent and aids in guiding the viewer's attention through the instructional content.
Use Cases
- Training sessions for employees on how to effectively use and edit PowerPoint icons in company presentations.
- Workshops or tutorials for graphic design focusing on the best practices of iconography in presentation software.
- Onboarding materials for new hires to familiarize them with the company's visual branding guidelines.
- A visual aid in e-learning modules targeting skills enhancement in creating visually appealing and brand-consistent presentations.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

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