What’s the problem of most presentation templates? They distract your audience and they are boring. We suggest you to use a basic template containing your institute’s house-style elements, without drowning out your presentation’s main message.
2. Templates often look like this
On each slide
- a logo
- a colored bar
- an event name and date
- a slide number
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3. Templates often look like this
On each slide
- a logo
- a colored bar
- an event name and date
- a slide number
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Instead, use a basic template
5. Without
- your institute’s logo
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6. Without
- your institute’s logo
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Instead, use a basic template
7. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
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Instead, use a basic template
8. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
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9. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
- the event name and date
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10. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
- the event name and date
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11. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
- the event name and date
- a slide number
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12. Without
- your institute’s logo
- colored bars
- the event name and date
- a slide number
Instead, use a basic template