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13 TopicsPowerPoint: Assorted Matching Icons
Here's a handy assortment of some of my favorite (mostly) matching icons. I find myself going back to these icons time and again for projects so I thought I'd pull them all together into a Powerpoint download for you! In Powerpoint you can easilychange up the colors and sizes of these icons to suit your needs and then save them out as an image for use in your Storyline 360, Studio 360, or Rise 360 projects. Enjoy!97Views0likes27CommentsPowerPoint: More Customizable People Icons
Not long agoI was working on a project where I wanted to portray a diverse array of people icons. Butwhen I went on the hunt,I found a lot of my free or low-cost optionswere either silhouetted people shapes without any distinguishable features or they were toouniform in skin tone and gender. That experience inspired me to create these simple and easy to customize people icons in PowerPoint. This latest batch of people are full body and can be easily ungrouped in PowerPoint so you can change up their hair, skin tones, and clothing. I've also created some different arm postures so you can have your people pointing or holding an object. And if you're looking for more people icons you can customize, be sure to snag this free downloadas well. Enjoy!39Views0likes32CommentsPowerPoint '13: Customizable Healthcare Icons
If you're tackling the challenge of creating e-learningfor the healthcare industry you know how hard it is to find affordable assets. That's where my newest batch of healthcare icons can (hopefully) save you some time and money. This small set of healthcare-themed icons are created in PowerPoint '13 for quick and easy customization. Simply right-click to ungroup anicon and then select any of the drawing shapes or text that comprise thaticon to change thefill or line coloror adjust the shape. When you're done, drag your mouse over the icon to select all of the elements and then right-click andselect "re-group." You can also right-click and select "save as picture" to save your new icon as a .png. Enjoy!33Views0likes13CommentsCustomizable People Icons
If you’re not a graphic designer or don’t have access to tools for editing vector icon sets, then you might appreciate these people icons I created inPowerPoint 2013 using simple shapes. I find that grouped shapes give you tons of flexibility for changing skin, hair and clothing color. And for added customization, I’ve also included several different hairstyles, facial hair, and even some accessories on slide 2.30Views0likes48CommentsPowerPoint: Manufacturing Icons
Looking for icons for your manufacturing course? We’ve got you covered! Since I made them in PowerPoint, you can easily change up the colors to fit your brand guidelines. And if you need additional icons, you can almost certainly find what you need in Content Library 360 and follow the tips in this article to make them feel like a cohesive set. Enjoy!23Views0likes8CommentsPowerPoint: Modern Circle Charts
If you’re looking for a modern way to represent percentages, look no further! I pulled together these circle charts for all the percentages, from 0 to 100%, so you can easily pick out the ones you need for your project. Since I built it using PowerPoint’s color schemes, you can easily change up the colors to match your brand. When you’re done, you can save them as images for use in your Storyline 360, Studio 360, or Rise 360 projects. Enjoy!23Views0likes24CommentsPowerPoint: Harvest Veggie Icons
Here are some fresh-picked veggie icons I've created in PowerPoint. They're perfect for projects on healthy eating, food prep, or simply to celebrate seasonal cuisine. All of these areconstructed ofsimple grouped drawing shapes so you can easily ungroup and change their colors or just take them apart and have fun growingyour owncrop of virtual veggies. Enjoy!19Views0likes10CommentsUseful Flat Icons
Check out this collection of 15 flat-style freebies. With elegant icons for cameras, books, stats, and more, you'll get a great set of images to add style and panache to your project. This awesome download is partof our Fall of Freebies. Find all the articles, goodies, and more righthereand stay tuned to #FallFreebies to keep up with all the new stuff!12Views0likes25CommentsPowerPoint: Food Allergy Icon Set
Recently I designed a couple of courses on food allergies, so I decided to create this set of icons to represent the different physical symptoms. I thought I’d add them to the downloads hub in case anyone finds them useful! :) And if you’d like to check out my finished courses, here are the links: Rise 360: Food Allergy Awareness Rise 360: Food Allergy Basics for the Newly Diagnosed12Views0likes8Comments