I figured, why not create editable icons that anyone could edit directly in PowerPoint? So, that’s what I did!Ĭlick here to download these fully-editable icons (PPT & PNG) However, one of the issues many people encounter with most icons sets is that you can’t edit them and if you can, you have to use a program like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. This week, I want to share a new icon set that I created 100% in PowerPoint. These icons, like most icons, have been created using simple shapes and colors. If you have PowerPoint installed on your computer (which most of us do), you can download and edit these icons in any way you want. Change the colors, change the shapes, or make completely new icons!Ĭreating custom icons in PowerPoint is easy. It’s just a matter of figuring how to use simple shapes to create the icon you want. Check out my how-to video below to see how I created these icons and how you can save them out of PowerPoint to use in your own projects.PowerPoint graphics are a great addition to all PowerPoint presentations no matter what the audience. A Powerpoint simply containing text and bullet points is not going to hold the attention, even with your hot topic content. You run the risk of being dry and dull, and simply put graphics are more visual and therefore more interesting. You know it too if you are happy with your material you feel better and more confident as a speaker. Of course, the quality of your PowerPoint Graphics is important, this isn’t just a case of adding visuals for visual’s sake.
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