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Description
Editability of Stroke in Outline Icons
Slide Content
The slide focuses on illustrating the customizable features of stroke in outline icons. It presents three key points: changing the icon color by altering the stroke color instead of filling; adjusting the stroke's thickness to accommodate different scaling needs, which means making lines thicker or thinner to maintain the icon's visibility at various sizes; and highlighting the versatility of icons on varying background colors.
Graphical Look
- Three sequential segments are illustrated horizontally with arrows pointing from left to right.
- Each segment consists of a pair of hourglass-shaped outline icons.
- The first icon in each pair appears as a default state, while the second showcases the modified version after the described changes.
- The icons and text are color-coordinated, with the default-to-modified transition visualized by color and stroke changes.
- Background colors alternate between white and a deep turquoise for contrast.
- The slide uses a sans-serif font for clarity and modernity.
- Arrows indicating transformation are bold and direct attention to the changes.
The slide has a clean, professional appearance with a structured layout that effectively demonstrates the customization possibilities of outline icons.
Use Cases
- Demonstrating icon customization options during a graphic design or branding presentation.
- Educating clients or non-design teams on the feasibility of visual adjustments for different media.
- Explaining the design process or guidelines for maintaining brand consistency across various platforms.
- As part of a training program for new designers or marketing team members regarding the technical aspects of digital assets.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
