Do you want to be noticed with your next presentation? Then you should use this bold and colorful free template that is suitable for both Powerpoint and Google Slides. This design imitates the cut-paper art that is in vogue lately. You can keep the rainbow colors or change them to shades in the same range of your brand color to make it more corporate. Take advantage of the customizable icons and layouts included to explain complex information in a visual way and reinforce your ideas. Stop worrying about the design and choose this theme to motivate and influence your audience.
This free creative presentation template features:
- Fully editable. Easy to change colors, text and photos
- 25 different slides with tips to improve your presentation. Choose the layouts that best fit your content. Add, delete or re-order slide pages based on your needs
- Bold and colorful design with cut-paper art style.
- Feature-rich theme with examples of styles for graphs, charts and tables
- It includes a customizable icon family with 80 different icons and a world map (you can change sizes and colors). And more free icons & maps for your presentations available.
- Use as a Google Slides theme or download as PowerPoint template and edit on your computer. Also export to PDF, JPG, etc.
- 16:9 screen layout (Can change to 4:3 with a click, but some graphic assets may not work well)
Halle says
How did you put the image inside of slide 11 if that makes sense?
Gayo says
I set the picture as the slide background
Nicole says
Thank you so much for these templates!! I have used them for presentations and lectures as a college professor. They look so beautiful and professional, everyone assumes I spent hours making them this cohesive. Seriously a life saver!!
Lauren says
For this template, how do you get a photo to flow along the curve of the design? I can’t crop with a shape, I don’t think, because it’s not a standard shape to adhere to
Gayo says
Hi Lauren, I guess you mean the effect that you can find in slides 3 and 10. To change it click to select the picture. Then go to “Picture format” tab and select “Change picture” option (or “Replace image” if you’re using Google Slides).
. says
Why I can’t download these templates in ppt format?!
Gayo says
Hi, if you click on “Download as PowerPoint template” button you’ll get the .pptx file.
Xyrro says
Nice design, again! I’ll probably be making transitions with those “cut-outs”, quite easy with PowerPoint 2019. If anyone wants to learn, I recommend “One Skill PowerPoint Tutorials” or “PowerPoint School” on YouTube, they’re both great! And obviously, Jimena deserves some love and appreciation too!
Della says
Can you change the color of the waves shapes ? To a blueish color?
Gayo says
Yes, colors can be changed easily:
Princess Harrell says
Hi, please do a tutorial on how you change the picture on slides 3 and 10, I’m very confused.
Gayo says
Hello Harrel. I’m sorry, I updated this template some time ago and didn’t update the comments.
The images in slides 3 and 10 now use a shape mask, to change it simply click to select the picture. Then go to “Picture format” tab and select “Change picture” option.
Elizz says
I asked you for access to this presentation because when I try to download it into Google Slides it says I don’t have access :D
Gayo says
Hi Elizz, please check this answer: Google Slides says I need to “request access” to make a copy.
Tiffany says
How did you make a custom shape to match the edge of your waves in slide 3 and 10? Thank you!
Gayo says
Hi Tiffany, I guess you ask how did I do it in Google Slides.
I mask the image in Keynote with a shape that I design, then I export as PowerPoint and upload it to Google Drive for editing in Google Slides. So far I haven’t found any other way that works.
Bailey says
Loved this, I am an artist so it makes me want to make my own templates in procreate. 100% will recommend. What program did you use?
Gayo says
Hello Bailey, I created the shapes in Illustrator and the template is designed directly in Google Slides