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HELLO! I am John Smith Short description of yourself or your presentacion 2
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PRESENTATION CONTEST 1. Presentation 2. List of items
3. Two column page 4. Big concept 5. Three column page 6. Big image 7. Concepts 8. Timeline 9. Diagrams 10. Maps 11. Numbers 12. Devices 13. Presentation design and credits 14. Icons 3
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THIS IS A SLIDE TITLE Here you have a list of items And some text
But remember not to overload your slides with content But remember not to overload You audience will listen to you or read the content, but won’t do both. 5
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PAGE WITH TWO COLUMNS Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. Near neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or grey, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are easily modified by adjacent more saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated color; e.g.: next to a bright red couch, a gray wall will appear distinctly greenish. Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. Near neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or grey, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are easily modified by adjacent more saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated color; e.g.: next to a bright red couch, a gray wall will appear distinctly greenish. 6
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BIG CONCEPT Bring the attention of your audience over a key concept using icons or illustrations 7
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PAGE WITH THREE COLUMNS
Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. Near neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or grey, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are easily modified by adjacent more saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated. Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. Near neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or grey, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are easily modified by adjacent more saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated. Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. Near neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or grey, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are easily modified by adjacent more saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated. 8
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Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated color; e.g.: next to a bright red couch, a gray wall will appear distinctly greenish. Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated color; e.g.: next to a bright red couch, a gray wall will appear distinctly greenish. Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, near neutral, or neutral. Near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels and darker colors. Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. Pure achromatic, or neutral colors include black, white and all grays. saturated colors and they appear to take on the hue complementary to the saturated color; e.g.: next to a bright red couch, a gray wall will appear distinctly greenish. CONCEPTS 9
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GREEN Is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. It has strong emotional correspondence with safety. RED Red is the color of fire and blood, so it is associated with energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love. PURPLE Purple embodies the balance of red’s stimulation and blue’s calm. This dichotomy can cause unrest or uneasiness unless the undertone is clearly defined. ORANGE Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more controversy than any other hue. There is usually strong positive or negative association. 10
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81,323,142 Big number, bigger impact!
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TIMELINE 2009 2013 2017 2011 2015 Short description Short description
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17,545,348$ 124,319 users 80% NUMBERS Profit New users Year over year
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TABLET PROJECT Show and explain your web, app or software projects using these gadget templates. Your screenshot here 14
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DESKTOP PROJECT Show and explain your web, app or software projects using these gadget templates. Your screenshot here 15
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MOBILE PROJECT Show and explain your web, app or software projects using these gadget templates. Your screenshot here 16
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You can find me at @username & user@mail.me
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PRESENTATION DESIGN This presentation uses the following typographies:
Titles: PT Sans Bold Body copy: PT Sans Regular You can download the fonts on this page: Is this an informal presentation? Add a touch of humor with these awesome gifs from giphy How? Choose your favourite gif from giphy Select copy link to copy the GIF Link On Google Slides menu go to insert/image/by URL Paste the GIF Link and click select! You don’t need to keep this slide in your presentation. It’s only here to serve you as a design guide if you need to create new slides or download the fonts to edit the presentation in PowerPoint® 18
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CREDITS Thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free: Presentation template by slidespop.com Vectors by freepik Gif by giphy
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This icons are editable shapes.
This means that you can: Resize them without losing quality. Change fill color and opacity. Change line color, width and style. 20
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😉😉 Now you can use any emoji as an icon!
And of course it resizes without losing quality and you can change the color. How? Follow Google instructions 😀😁😋😊🙏🙈🙊🙉😵🙌😬😶😶😎💓💧💬💭😆🍔🍕🍟🍠🍎🍷🍷🍹🍺🍸🐥🐤🐱🐯🐙🐶🐷🐼🍎🍎🐾🌹🌺🍒🍓⏰🎁📺🔮🏀🏈🎩🎓🎉🎈🔞🔝🔥🚀🚖⛔📷📹🎀👀 21
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