These icons, like most icons, have been created using simple shapes and colors. This week, I want to share a new icon set that I created 100% in PowerPoint. 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. Over the past several years, icons have become a popular graphic design asset to use in e-learning courses, presentations, and a lot more. Last year, as a hobby project, I created a simple website ( dedicated to sharing custom icons in PowerPoint. Even as I’ve learned how to use advanced graphic design programs like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, I’ve always believed that PowerPoint can be just as…well, powerful! PowerPoint has always been my go-to graphic design tool (as I’ve explained in several of my other posts: here, here, and here).
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