2019년 4월 15일 월요일

goal target concept diagram, SWOT ppt free template

I don't know how it's going to be boring when I'm organizing the content related to my goals in ppt, but sometimes I'm going to use it. 

I think it's a target-type diagram of archery or shooting.

I also remember making data on the subject once.

It's actually a very ordinary form, so it's hard to be impressed with these concepts.

I thought I could make up for it and develop it by adding more design elements.


So I decided to make a form for that purpose.

We have so many things to consider.

It's the same form anyway, but when it comes to color, it's often hard to choose, so we're taking this into account in the existing ones.

You can create the color itself in a way that allows you to work with heat, at the heart of your design.


It's obvious what PowerPoint templates use, isn't it?

The design part that we can make a difference, or what we can do in Papo is color, shadow, or three-dimensional effect.

It depends on how you combine it, write it, and express it.

I think we need to focus on the basics.




The other day, I made it in 3D format, but today I decided to just focus on colors and shadows.




As you know, if you raise the shadow a little bit more, it becomes natural, and I don't use the default set values.


And the color is really important?

I extracted RGB information and applied these colors. If you have a pretty color, you can use it.

But instead of applying those colors to the year-end, if you put white in the middle, it's toned down and the boundaries are clears

I think I can design a cleaner PowerPoint template.

It's because I've done it in the form I've seen.


I think there will be small things that can add fun to PowerPoint.

Like alligators and alligators, symbiotic relationships and pizza must have cola and pickles, so you take a theme that becomes the main theme, and you come up with it.

I think it would be nice to use something that follows as a design.

It's an arrow at the target.

You can take an icon and write it, or you can make it easy with your own shape.




In the bar portion of the bow, the reflective effect of the shape will be more natural.


Create PowerPoint data to summarize the goals you'll see once.

And these target shapes that come to mind when you think about how to wrap them up.

It's so boring that you're struggling to figure out what's new except for the design concept, and instead of wasting your time.

I think it's a good way to work and approach to try and think about how to save more detail and make it clean.


How do you make new ones all the time?


It's about changing the basics and diversifying the basics. Right? Yep.


And if you look at the target shape a little longer, I think there may be some things that can be applied.

I didn't make it this time, but it could be a circular graph.


And when I thought of something on a continuous line that had a singular form, meaning and concept, I thought of shooting and measuring.

Because its original function and meaning itself are to designate any target tag.

I thought I could be with the relevant information.


I also thought that I could use it in my market, in my company, in my competitive analysis, in my strategic choices.


I think I can use it by changing it a little bit by bit.

It didn't make a big difference in the Gwachanism or the STP strategy, but with one concept, on several pages.

And I wanted to tell you that there are ways to apply it to the entire PowerPoint template. 

If you think about it a little bit, even if it's really a boring target, you can use it in a variety of ways, pretty and neat.