Transport Illustration Template Cover – Design Inspiration
RJ0800029
- Last Update 08/07/2025
- File Size 0.3MB
- # of Slides 2
- File Format PPTX
- Slide Ratio 16:9
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About the Product
A 2-slide cover template featuring port, logistics, and transportation illustrations. This PowerPoint slide set includes two color versions: a bright light blue background and a dark navy background, both displaying cargo ships, cranes, containers, and lighthouse icons in a horizontal layout. Perfect as an opening slide to establish your presentation's visual identity or as a section divider. The title and subtitle areas are clearly defined for easy text editing. Available in 16:9 widescreen PPTX format, ready to download and customize immediately for your logistics, shipping, or supply chain presentation.
Usage Points
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Main Usage
Serves as the opening slide to establish your presentation's visual identity and capture audience attention. Ideal for logistics, shipping, port operations, supply chain management, and maritime industry presentations. Also functions as a section divider between major topics.
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How to Use
Enter your presentation title in the top text area and add a subtitle or tagline in the bottom section. Choose the light blue version for an approachable, positive tone or the navy version to emphasize professionalism and trust. Both versions maintain consistent icon placement for visual continuity.
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Recommended For
Logistics professionals, supply chain managers, port operators, maritime industry specialists, and business development teams presenting on transportation, shipping, or international trade. Effective for corporate introductions, business plans, investor pitches, and industry-specific reports.
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Slide Structure
Two-slide set with light blue and navy background versions. Each slide features a title input area at the top, centered transportation icons (cargo ship, crane, containers, lighthouse, cargo boxes), and a subtitle input area at the bottom. Simple, clean layout with balanced icon distribution across the horizontal axis.