Systems I/O Symbols

Slide Content

The slide titled "Systems I/O Symbols" showcases a variety of icons commonly used to represent different system inputs and outputs or other process-related concepts. Each icon visually conveys concepts such as:

  • Input, Output: Typically signifies data entering or leaving a system.
  • Inside, Outside: Indicating inclusion within or external to a system.
  • Entrance, Exit: Representing ingress or egress points.
  • Result, Deliverable: Emphasizing outcomes or products.
  • Central, Mutual: Denoting main or cooperative aspects.
  • Inwards, Concentration: Suggesting a movement towards the center or focus.
  • Outwards, Distribution: Implying spreading out.
  • Spread, Expansion: Highlighting increase or growth.
  • Return, Backward: Signaling a reversal or backward step.
  • Recycle: Promoting the idea of reusing or repurposing.

Graphical Look

  • The slide uses a stark white background for the majority of the slide, with a contrasting dark rectangle on the right side.
  • There are twelve icons arranged in a grid format, with three columns and four rows.
  • Each icon is designed with a simple, flat graphical style and primarily uses a muted blue color.
  • Three of the icons on the right side are presented on a dark background and are colored differently to demonstrate visibility on different background colors; one in a lighter blue, one in white, and one in yellow, each turned at a 45-degree angle.
  • The text "Fully editable" on the top right is positioned as a tagline to indicate the customizability of the slide elements, aligned with the icons arrayed on a dark background.
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The slide has a crisp, professional appearance with a clear focus on the icons. The use of colors is minimal, emphasizing simplicity and clarity in design.

Use Cases

  • Presenting the elements of a process flow or system architecture in business presentations or technical documentation.
  • Explaining the direction of workflows, data movement, or interaction patterns during team meetings or training sessions.
  • Enhancing visual communication in user manuals or guidebooks to illustrate various functions or actions related to software or hardware.
  • Creating infographics or diagrams for marketing materials to convey how a product or service integrates with other systems or processes.

Simple Flat Icons for infographics (PPT vector symbols)