## Outline Icons Set
### Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Outline Icons Set" displays a collection of line icons representing various business and analytical concepts. "Team" shows three figures, likely symbolizing collaboration or group effort. "Group" is depicted with the handshake graphic, signifying partnerships or agreements. "Cooperation Handshake" also reiterates the theme of agreement or teamwork. "Paper Sheet," "Document," and "Malfunction" icons all suggest office-related activities or issues with a piece of paper, a hand with a pen, and a wrench, respectively. "Gears" could represent processes or mechanics. "Increase Trend" shows a chart indicating growth, and "Data" symbolizes information analysis. "Analysis," "Search," "Revision Process Flow," and "Backward Return" convey evaluation, exploration, process assessment, and the concept of going back or undoing actions. The set concludes with "Product Box" and "Price Tag" icons, inferring physical products and pricing matters.
### Graphical Look
- The slide's background is split diagonally, with the upper two-thirds in white and the lower one-third in dark teal.
- Each icon is a simple and clean outline graphic, with a uniform visual style for easy interpretation and aesthetic consistency.
- There are ten icons arranged in a grid pattern in the white space, with five icons per row.
- The icons' colors are grayscale except for the "Price Tag" icons; in the lower section, these feature a gradient from teal to light green and yellow, highlighting their emphasis.
- The "Price Tag" icon is also duplicated three times, with each iteration beside the last, scaling in size and color intensity.
- In the center of the teal section, there's a highlighted "Price Tag" icon encircled by a thicker line and set against a lighter circular backdrop to draw further attention.
- The text "Fully editable icons" is placed in the upper right corner.
## Use Cases
- Presenting a suite of icons during a branding or design meeting to discuss visual elements for company materials or websites.
- Enhancing slide visuals in a business presentation by utilizing icons to represent different agenda items or topics being discussed.
- Using icons in training materials to symbolically represent different sections or concepts for clearer visual communication.
- Incorporating icons into a dashboard or reporting template to help highlight key metrics or areas of focus within a report.