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Here are some creative ideas for borders. Get inspired to create interesting borders for your opening slides in business presentations.

Why create borders in PowerPoint for opening slides?

Take a look at the following two title slides:

Borders give structure and definition to otherwise boring title slides. There are many ways to create borders in PowerPoint. In this article, we will see some simple ways to achieve interesting results for your opening slides in business presentations.

1. Keep it simple

One of the common ways people create borders is by repeating a shape or design. For example, take a look at the following template created by altering black and white boxes. This not only looks heavy but also looks boring and archaic:

Archaic Border on Slide

2. Use simple straight lines

Curves in borders are better suited for certificates and wedding albums. They look tacky on the opening slide of a business presentation:

3. Balance the design

It may not always be a good idea to add abstract design to your title slides just to fill space. If you must use some design element – ensure that the weight is balanced evenly on the slide as shown below:

4. Use context based borders

The best way to use borders for opening slides is to make them context based. For example, you may use the following opening slide for a casual brainstorming session:

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The variations are limited only by your imagination. So, go ahead and explore some interesting ways to use borders for your next presentation.

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How to Add PowerPoint Borders to Your Presentation

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Figuring out how to add borders to your PowerPoint slides can leave you scratching your head for hours.

It’s not worth searching through all the icons available to you on PowerPoint.

Instead, keep reading, and you’ll discover how to add PowerPoint borders quickly and easily.

Why Add PowerPoint Borders?

There are a lot of reasons you may be thinking about adding a border to your PowerPoint slides. The top reason is for design impact. Borders can make your presentation look sharp and refined.

Here’s how:

  • Borders can help your slides look more organized.
  • If done right, they add design appeal. This is especially true for thin borders.
  • Borders give definition.

Not every presentation needs borders, and often, instructors only use borders in the introductory slide. However, you can try out your PowerPoint template with a border and without quite easily and see which one you prefer.

Different Options for Adding Borders in PowerPoint

Now that you’ve learned a little about borders, let’s get into how to create them. There are several different options that are covered for you below:

Option 1: Borders Through Shapes

This method works for all versions of PowerPoint.

In this method, you will insert a shape, select no fill, and then choose the line color and weight to give a border effect.

Here’s how to do it …

First go to the Insert tab and then click on Shapes . Select the rectangle shape if you want your border to follow the dimensions of your slide:

Screenshot showing how to select the shape for your border.

Place the shape where you want it on your slide:

Screenshot showing how to place the border shape.

As you can see, I placed the shape so it covers nearly the entire slide. I left a slight bit of the slide showing though. That way you’ll be able to see the border when it’s finished.

Select the shape and right-click on it. Then go down to the bottom of the pop-up menu and click on Format Shape :

Screenshot of selecting format shape for the border.

Once you do that, a Format Shape box will open where you can format the shape and select the transparency.

You can slide the Transparency slider all the way to 100% if you want your rectangle shape to blend in with the rest of the slide. You can also click on Line and adjust the settings of your line (which will be your border).

For the example below, the Fill is set to 100% (so there is no color filled into the shape). The line is set to Solid Line , the line Color is a shade of gray, and the line Weight is 2:

Screenshot showing settings of the border line.

Here’s a screenshot of how the example border turned out:

Screenshot showing the finished example border.

You can create all types of borders using the shape method. You can choose from dashed lines, gradient lines, different colors, and any width of line. In addition, you can place your border wherever you’d like on your slide. This makes for unlimited borders using this one simple technique.

Just to show you, I played around with the settings for this border and came up with this:

Screenshot of border example 2.

You really can make just about any type of border with this technique.

Option 2: Insert Border Image From Bing Image Search

This technique works on PowerPoint versions 2013 and up.

In order to make this method work, you’ll insert an image with borders already on it from Bing Image Search.

Go to the Insert tab and select Online Pictures :

Screenshot to insert Online Pictures for a border from powerpoint.

Once you’ve clicked on Online Pictures , a box will pop up. The box is an embed of Bing Image search:

Screenshot of Bing image search within powerpoint.

You can search through Bing image search by typing in whatever you want in the search box. I typed in borders:

Screenshot of some borders in Bing image search.

When you find a border you like, simply click on it and the Insert button will be enabled:

Screenshot showing border selection from Bing

Simply click on the Insert button and your border will be inserted into your PowerPoint slide:

Screenshot of Bing border in powerpoint.

You’re all set with your brand new border!

Option 3: Using Clip Art for Borders

PowerPoint stopped including a clip art library in version 2013, but you can still upload images from your computer on newer versions.

This method involves using clip art images as your border. Older versions of PowerPoint included a clip art library that you can select borders from.

First, go to the Insert tab within the Illustrations group . Then click on Clip Art :

Screenshot showing how to launch clip art

Once you’re at the Clip Art task pane , you can search for borders.

Then click Go .

Browse through the available borders and when you find the one you want, double click on it. PowerPoint will add the border to your slide:

Screenshot showing clip art border.

How’s that? I suppose it would work well if your presentation covers unicorns!

You can resize it to make it look the way you want.

Option 4: Image Border

This technique works for PowerPoint versions 2013 and up.

For this one you need to insert a background image that you then apply a border to.

You can paste in or insert images from anywhere into PowerPoint. Here’s one I pasted in by going to the Insert tab , then clicking on Pictures . From there I navigated to a picture on my computer and selected it. PowerPoint does the rest. I resized the image to leave a little of the slide background showing through:

Screenshot of image border.

Select your image, then right-click to get a menu to pop-up. Click on Format Picture :

Screenshot of formatting image border.

Once you click on the Format Picture link, you’ll see a task pane pop open where you can configure just about anything you want dealing with the image:

Screenshot showing formatting border image line.

I selected a Solid line for the border, a 4 pt Weight for the line and black as the Line Color . You can format the line around your image to be whatever you would like including dashed or dotted line borders.

Once you have the border you may want to think about making the image more transparent. That way you can overlay text and it will be readable. You will also be able to see your border. This is easy to do in the Office 365 version of PowerPoint. If you’re using a different version, then you will want to take a look at our tutorial on how to make transparent images in PowerPoint .

In Office 365, you can make the image transparent from within the Format Picture  task pane. Just click on the Picture icon from within the Format Picture task pane , click on Picture Transparency , and then from there, move the Transparency slider to wherever you’d like it:

Screenshot of format image transparency for border.

Here’s the finished product:

Screenshot of transparent image with border around it.

It’s an OK start. With a little more refinement you can create a great PowerPoint border around an image.

Creative Options

You can download some creative PowerPoint borders already to go and add them into your slides. This will give you an artistic look that you don’t have to create.

You can find these on Pinterest, a search engine like Bing, or on a site like Free PPT Backgrounds .

Just make sure the borders are really free and are available for use by the public.

Best Practices for Borders

There are a lot of tips for making borders that add to the design of your presentation. Here are just a few:

  • Make a straight border especially for a professional presentation like online training. Curves don’t fit well.
  • Draw lines that don’t reach around the entire slide. For example, your border could just be on two sides of the presentation instead of all four.
  • Complex designs in your borders don’t always look great. It may distract and often doesn’t add value to your presentation.
  • If you don’t use borders anywhere else, consider using them on your introductory slides. Borders on opening slides can add for a nice design element, especially if they fit with the theme of your presentation.

As mentioned, another cool tactic you can combine with borders or use on its own is to make a picture transparent in PowerPoint .

If you’re planning to use the same border for all your slides, you may want to add the border to your PowerPoint Slide Master .

The biggest take-away from this tutorial is to give borders a try! You might really enhance your slides.

They’re easy to add and often give your presentation a more polished look.

If you’ve seen or created a cool border for your presentations, show us in the comments below …

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How to Make a Border in PowerPoint: A Comprehensive Guide to Elevating Slide Aesthetics

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The world of presentations is vast, and the tools to enhance them are continually evolving. Among these tools, the humble border stands out as a powerful design element. While it might seem trivial, a well-crafted border can elevate the overall look and feel of your slides. This article delves deep into the art of creating borders in PowerPoint and introduces the revolutionary advancements brought about by AI in the realm of presentation design, with a special focus on Smallppt's AI PowerPoint Maker.

The Understated Elegance of Borders

Borders are not just mere lines; they carry a design weight:

1. Emphasis on Content : Borders act as frames, highlighting the essential content and making it pop.

2. Structural Cohesiveness: They provide a visual structure, ensuring content is organized and easy to follow.

3. Aesthetic Enhancement: With customization options, borders can be tailored to resonate with the presentation's theme, adding a touch of personalization.

Step-by-Step: Crafting Borders in PowerPoint

1. Starting Right: Launch PowerPoint and choose the slide that needs the border.

2. Utilizing the Shape Tool: Navigate to the 'Insert' tab, select 'Shapes', and opt for the rectangle. Draw this shape, ensuring it aligns with your slide dimensions.

3. Personalizing Your Border: With the rectangle highlighted, access the 'Format' tab. Here, you can experiment with border color, weight, and dash type.

4. Advanced Techniques : For those seeking a unique touch, PowerPoint offers gradient borders, borders with picture textures, and even dynamic animated borders.

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The AI Revolution in Presentation Design

Traditional tools have their charm, but AI is setting new benchmarks in design efficiency and creativity. This is where Smallppt's AI PowerPoint Generator shines:

1. Adaptive Design Recommendations : The AI evaluates your content, providing design feedback that aligns with your core message.

2. Automated Precision: Say goodbye to manual adjustments. The tool ensures elements like borders are pixel-perfect.

3. Consistent Styling: The AI ensures design elements maintain a harmonious look throughout the presentation.

The Distinctiveness of Smallppt's AI PowerPoint Maker

In the vast ocean of design tools, Smallppt emerges as a lighthouse. It's not just about design automation but intelligent, context-aware design. The AI delves into the intricacies of your content, offering design insights that truly resonate. Whether suggesting a color theme based on your brand identity or adjusting border styles to match slide content, the tool is proactive, ensuring your presentations are not just good but exceptional.

Deep Dive: The Power of AI in Design

Beyond borders, AI-powered tools like Smallppt's are revolutionizing every aspect of presentation design. AI tools can auto-arrange content, ensuring optimal use of space and visual balance. Content Enhancement: Beyond aesthetics, AI can refine your slide content, suggesting simplifications, grammar corrections, and even content additions. Real-time Feedback: Get instant feedback on your design choices, helping you make informed decisions.

Concluding Thoughts

Creating a border in PowerPoint, while a simple task, has profound implications on slide aesthetics. As we transition into an era dominated by AI-driven design solutions, tools like Smallppt's AI PowerPoint Maker are not just enhancing our design capabilities; they're revolutionizing them. Dive deep into this new design paradigm and ensure every presentation you craft is a masterpiece in its own right.

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PowerPoint Borders: Why Do You Need Them and How to Add

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How to add a border using a background image

Gilbert Keith Chesterton said, “Art is limitation.” The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame.

This article will focus on these frames (borders, frameworks, bounds) in the PowerPoint program: how to add them correctly, in what ways it is possible, what design purpose they have and some examples and sorts of recommendations for use.

You must admit that frameless slides look as if they are filled with “air” or as if they are breathing. For example, the Google start page. But if you make a request on the internet for best start pages, then you will see logos separated by visually simple frames:

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Therefore, with the help of a frame, you focus people’s attention on your presentation and some particular points. This can complement the design and the general concept of your work.

We suggest starting with some use cases and some design ideas for your slides.

Of course, there are many options for using or even not using borders in slides. It all depends on your imagination, the main idea, purpose, audience for which everything is intended, colors, and the design of your company. Therefore, everything looks harmonious and tasteful. After all, tastes change but the bad taste never changes. Universal solutions will be:

  • Use direct lines, especially for business presentations, online training, some courses or startups. Curved lines, flowers, and ornaments will not be able to convey the atmosphere very well.
  • Avoid complex designs at your borders. This can distract from the main topic and testify to a lack of professionalism.
  • The distance from the borders to the contents of the slide should be the same on all sides.

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  • It all depends on what is “presented” and before whom. Someone needs a form and someone needs content. In some cases, white background and black text are sufficient.
  • Borders can be used, for example, only on head slides, thereby dividing the entire flow of information into sections into topics.

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  • If you do not want to bother, use a ready-made template. For example, one of the 3,164 that are offered on our website .

When we figured out a bit about the slide frames and options for their use, let's look at how to add a border to PowerPoint. There are several options that are described below.

How to add a powerpoint borders using a shape outline

This method is very simple and is available for all versions of PowerPoint.

First, in the top menu, go to the Insert tab, and then click on “shapes”. Select the shape of the rectangle if you want your border to fit the size of the slide:

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Next, put the shape in the right place on the slide. To draw the shape of the desired size, place the cursor in the upper left corner. While holding the left mouse button, drag the cursor to the lower right corner. The “Format” tab will be available on the ribbon after selecting a form by clicking on it.

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Now when you have the correct border size, it would be logical to exclude the background color from the shape. To do this, you will need to click on the “Shape Fill” button on the “Format” tab, and then select the “Fill out without form” command in the drop-down menu.

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By default, the installed rectangular shape has a thin border, but you can make it thicker if you want. On the “Format” tab, click the “Shape Outline” button. Select “Weight” from the drop-down menu, and then select the thickness for your border. If you want an even thicker border, then in this Shape Outline drop-down menu, click the More Lines command to open the Shape Format panel. In the “Line” section of this panel, you can adjust the “Width” setting as you like by entering the size of the point or by clicking the up and down arrows.

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To add a frame to other slides, you will need to select your form and click the “Copy” button on the “Home” tab (or just press Ctrl + C). Switch to another slide and then click the “Paste” button (or press Ctrl + V).

How to add a powerpoint borders using clipart

To use this method, you will have to upload images to the gallery by yourself, because since 2013 there has been no clip library in PPT. All this is very simple and intuitive for any PC user.

First, go to the Insert tab in the Illustrations group. Then click on the Clip art section:

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In the clip art taskbar, you can search for borders. Then click Go. Browse the available borders and double-click on it when you find the right one.

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How to add a powerpoint borders using Bing image search

Instead of adding a simple shape outline for the border, you can also search for a more beautiful image from the internet. For this method to work, you insert an image with the borders already set in Bing Image Search. Go to the “Insert” tab and select “Online Images”:

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Enter a search phrase, such as “line borders” or “floral borders,” in the Bing image search box, and then click Search. When you see a frame that you like there, click on it, and then click “Insert” to add it to the slide.

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Everything is ready for your new borders!

This is a very popular and stylish method of using borders today. To do this, you need to insert a background image to which you then apply a frame. You can embed images from anywhere in PowerPoint (via the Insert tab, then by clicking on Images). Whether it is an existing gallery, a computer image, from a flash drive or just from the internet. Just select a picture and PowerPoint will do the rest for you. An option is to change the image size to leave a little bit of translucent slide background:

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Select an image, then right-click to open the pop-up menu. Click on “Image format”. After you click on the link “Image format”, you will see a pop-up taskbar in which you can configure almost everything you want while working with the image:

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In this example, this is a solid line for the border, a 4-point weight for the line, and black for the color of the line. You can format the line around the image as you like, including dashed or dotted lines.

In general, if you use a background image on a slide, and all you need is a white frame around it, you do not even need to add a frame. You can resize the background image so that it is slightly smaller than the slide. This creates the illusion that there is a white frame around your slides.

Often, if the projector is used in a presentation for the display, then it will be displayed on a white wall, and the whole background (the role of which is now played by the image) will be this frame. This way you will precisely concentrate the attention of the audience on your slides.

If you plan to use the same frame for all your slides, you can add this border to your PowerPoint Slide Master .

All people have a different view on the “frames”. In a broad sense, frames are used to indicate boundaries, giving the topic clarity and certainty. However, someone may consider the borders restrictive and not want to use the framework anywhere. And someone else may believe that setting the limits of the borders conveys freedom. Do not be afraid of the frames; just use them “tastefully.” We wish you an endless source of inspiration for your presentations!

PowerPoint Borders FAQ

Add or change a table border. Select the table cells that you want to add or change the table border for. Under Table Tools, on the Design tab, in the Draw Borders group, do one or more of the following: To change the color of the border, click the arrow next to Pen color, and then click the color that you want.

To add borders to a table: 1. Select the cells you want to add a border to.  2. From the Table Tools Design tab, select the desired Line Style, Line Weight, and Pen Color.  3. Click the Borders drop-down arrow. 4. From the drop-down menu, select the desired border type.  5. The border will be added to the selected cells.

The top reason is for design impact. Borders can make your presentation look sharp and refined. Here's how: 1. Borders can help your slides look more organized. 2. If done right, they add design appeal. This is especially true for thin borders. 3. Borders give definition

Images are great attention getters! Create a border by using an image to make your slide standout. Online you can find a lot of images of borders to choose from, to give your presentation a unique and amazing look.

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Add a border to a slide

You can add a border to a slide for an added element of design in your presentation. While there is not a specific tool in PowerPoint to add a border, there are a couple of ways to accomplish the task: create a simple border by using the outline of a shape, or use Bing Image Search to find and insert a border.

Create a simple border by using the outline of a shape

Select the  Insert tab, then select the Shapes drop-down menu.

Select the Insert tab, then select Shapes, then select a rectangular shape.

Select a shape from the Rectangles category.

To draw the shape to the size you want, place the cursor at the top-left corner. Hold the left mouse button, and drag the cursor to the bottom right.

To eliminate the background color, select the shape, select the Shape Format tab, then select the Shape Fill drop-down menu. Select  No Fill .

Select the Shape Format tab, select Shape Fill, then select No Fill.

(Optional) Right-click the border and select Format Shape . Use the Format Shape panel on the right to adjust how the border line looks.

Open the Shape Format pane to change the style of the border line. Right-click the shape, then select Format Shape.

Use Bing Image Search to insert a border

You can also search for a new border to use in your presentation. PowerPoint uses a Bing Image Search to locate and download borders. You can search for new border images if you are connected to the Internet.

On the slide where you want to add a border, click Insert > Online Pictures .

Type a search phrase, like line borders or flower borders in the Bing Image Search box, and press Enter.

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Select a border image and click Insert to add it to your slide.

Note:  The Bing Image Search results bring up images that are licensed under Creative Commons. For more information, see Add clip art to your file .

Add a border to a page

Click Insert , and click the Shapes drop-down menu.

The Shapes menu is on the Insert tab.

(The Format tab is available on the Ribbon after you select a shape by clicking it.)

The Format tab appears when you select a shape.

To eliminate the background color, click Format , and click the Shape Fill drop-down menu. Click No Fill .

On the Shape Fill menu, select No Fill.

Select the slide you want and click Insert > Shapes > Rectangle .

Tip:  To add a border to all your slides, edit the Slide Master .

Click and drag to draw the rectangle so it almost fills the slide.

In the Shape Format tab, click Format Pane .

PowerPoint for Mac Shape Format tab

In the Shape Options pane at the right, under Fill , click No Fill .

Select No Fill under Shape Options

In the Format Shape pane, under Line , set the color and line style you want.

Set the color and line style you want

Use Bing Images to create a more elaborate border

Search for slide borders on Bing.

Important:  Bing gives you access to thousands of Creative Commons licensed images on the Web . Remember, you're responsible for respecting the rights of others' property, including copyright .

Ctrl+click the image you want and click Save Image As to download it.

In PowerPoint, click Design > Format Background .

Format Background on the Design tab

In the Format background pane at the right, click Fill > Picture or texture fill .

Picture Fill option in the Format Background pane

Under Insert picture from , click File , browse for the border you downloaded, and click Insert .

If the picture you loaded doesn't fit your slide, make sure all of the offset values in the Format background pane are set to zero percent (0%).

Offset values in Format Background pane

If you want to use this border for all your slides, click Apply to All .

Move, rotate, or group a picture, text box, or other object

Crop a picture

The Shapes menu includes a group of rectangles to choose from

A small default rectangle is drawn on the slide. 

To eliminate the coloring inside the shape, select the Format tab, and select the Shape Fill drop-down menu. Click No Fill .

The Shape Fill menu in PowerPoint Online

On the Format tab, select Shape Outline , and choose the color you want for the border. 

The Shape Outline menu in PowerPoint Online

Select Shape Outline again. Use the Weight and Dashes options near the bottom of the menu to select the line thickness and style you want for your border. 

Drag the handles on the shape to size and position the border on the slide. 

Type a search phrase, like line borders or flower borders , in the Search box, then press Enter.

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Sometimes a great border can help separate your design for other elements, such as around the perimeter of an ad. Other times, a border can serve as an element to help break up different parts of a design, or frame messaging or content.

While borders are most frequently thought about in terms of print design, they can be a valuable digital design tool as well. A good border defines a space so that users know where a design begins and ends. (Pretty simple, right?)

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This border style often features a simple and subtle pattern that repeats around the edge of the design. Often the design is a single color – typically black or white – depending on the background.

While these styles often have a delicate nature in isolation, they don’t often have a distinct masculine or feminine feel and usually take on the properties of surrounding elements.

Tip for using this border style: Look for patterns that repeat closely. From a distance, this border style might almost look like a solid line, but with a close look, a pattern emerges, delighting users.

2. Vintage Frame

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Vintage or distressed badges and frames are a totally trendy choice when it comes to border design as well. These elements create distinct containers for content and you can use this style of border design for logo elements, display text for a homepage or poster or just to add emphasis to a specific part of a design.

Characteristics of a vintage-style border or frame include a mix of thick and thin strokes, often with some type of distressing or other texture added. The idea is that this border should have an old or stamped design to it. (Think of the stamp on a giant wooden crate.)

Tip for using this border style: Use a combination of strong lines – even if they are roughed up or speckled – with sharp or minimally rounded corners to really get that vintage feel.

3. Watercolor

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Any design element that’s generally trending can be repurposed as a border design as well.

Watercolor textures and effects are a great example of an overall trend that can make a great border option. Due to the flexibility and wide range of watercolor styles, this kind of border can serve as a light frame that transitions into the main design area or a harder edged border to designated the physical edges of a project.

Tip for using this border style: Opt for an oversized, bold hue and pattern for watercolor borders. This creates a modern look and feel. The example above is particularly nice because of the mix of both watercolor and geometric shaped textures.

4. Retro Styles

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Because borders were a common technique a long time ago, and aren’t as thought about now, a retro border style can be an appropriate option.

Evoke an emotional connection with times past or a certain era with a retro border style, such as the art deco option above. The trick to using a retro style is not to try to mix too many techniques because a retro style can be a dominant visual effect.

Tip for using this border style: Pair the strong lines of a retro option with a fun texture in print, such as foiling or embossing to add extra emphasis to the border style.

5. Feminine Lace

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Because many projects that include borders are often printed, such as invitation or cards, feminine lace styles are popular (especially with the wedding industry).

These lace style borders have a more delicate look, and you need to pay particular attention when pairing them with background elements so that the border is still readable. Look for a background and border style with plenty of contrast so that each element stands on its own.

Tip for using this border style: Experiment with thick and thin lace border styles. These patterns can get overwhelming quickly and sometimes a thinner lace border can add just the right touch to a project.

6. White-Out Borders

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Look for a border style that actually “erases” some of the main content area so it fades into the background. These white-out borders are often referred to as grunge style, thinks or uneven edges and patterns.

It’s a fun option for print or digital projects through and flips the idea of a border upside down. Pair a high contrast element with a white border for maximum impact. If you are looking to create this technique, apply a texture layer over the background.

Tip for using this border style: Use a white border over a photo for the white-out effect to really shine through. In digital design, this effect takes on a whole new look on white backgrounds because the foreground almost fades into it.

7. Simple Lines

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A border design doesn’t need a lot of effects to be spectacular. Simple lines can be that special thing that pushes a good design to great. Play with weights, color and how you join strokes to figure out the best border placement for your projects.

Simple line borders are nice because they work practically everywhere. Use them on a light background or a dark one. Use them on a photo or blank canvas.

Tip for using this border style: Consider white space in relation to a simple-line border. A thicker border with more whitespace can actually help draw the eye into the main content in the center of the design. If there are too many things happening with the border design, users might never look past it and find what you want them to see.

8. Inset Border

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There’s no rule that a border has to be all the way on the edge of the canvas. Consider an inset border to create a more layered design effect.

An inset border visually “shrinks” the canvas to the area within the border – note the text above is contained inside the border area. It can help the eye focus quickly on an important element in the design.

Use this technique to help users focus on a certain block of text, call to action or engaging visual.

Tip for using this border style: Leave enough room around the outside of the border so that space looks intentional, and use equal spacing on the left and right and top and bottom.

Modern border design is more than a single half-point stroke around a photo or graphic element. There are so many other ways to create a border that’s as much a part of the design as an element to separate it from other things.

Create a border that helps users focus on the part of the design that’s most important to you. From elaborate edging to simple frames, a modern border design can help make your design stand out.

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Top 31 PowerPoint Design Ideas, Examples & Tips

Written by: Sara McGuire May 03, 2023

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What’s worse than sitting through a boring presentation? Being the one to deliver a boring presentation. Presentation templates to the rescue!

Say goodbye to typical, boring PowerPoint slides, too. Instead,  create a presentation that will make a lasting impression with presentation templates like this one to engage your audience. You can also use them for inspiration for PowerPoint layout ideas:

Just so you know, some of our templates are free and some require a small monthly fee to use. Signing up to Venngage is always free.

In this post, I’ll show you how to create a presentation that will not only grab the attention of your audience but hold onto it as well.

This post will offer tips for creating different types of presentations , including:

  • Pitch decks
  • E-learning slides
  • Class presentations
  • Webinar presentations
  • Marketing presentations

I’ll also give you design tips to customize our presentation templates and share ppt design ideas.

Click to jump ahead:

  • Start with presentation templates
  • Pick a visual motif to use consistently
  • Highlight important information using text
  • Dedicate each slide to only one topic
  • Don’t overburden your slides with text
  • Establish a visual hierarchy on your slides
  • Visualize data using charts and infographics
  • Create custom illustrations using icons
  • Change slide layouts to keep your audience engaged
  • Add a progress tracker to your presentation slides
  • Download your presentation as a PDF

Design a presentation that engages your audience

Think about the last boring presentation you sat through:

  • What did the slides look like?
  • Did they have a bland color scheme?
  • Were there too many points (or worse, paragraphs) crammed onto one slide?
  • Were the charts and diagrams clunky and hard to understand?

When people see the same old boring PowerPoint layouts and themes, there’s a good chance they’re going to lose focus.

Rich media, like video, matters more than ever and there’s no better way to stand out than by creating creative and engaging visual content . If you want to really capture your audience’s attention, you need to design creative presentations , like this one:

Airbnb Pitch Deck

That means incorporating eye-catching images, effective data visualizations, and bold typography into your slide decks.

Iconics Pitch Deck

This onboarding presentation, for example, strategically uses bright icons and illustrations to make the material more engaging. This is especially important when presenting to new hires, who are likely dealing with information overload on their first day. 

HR Presentation Template

In this particular case, a more visual approach is not necessarily a matter of aesthetic preference, but a decision that can make your presentations more likely to stick. Pro Tip: Venngage has over 40,000 icons and illustrations you can use to spice up your presentations!

Need something more geared towards speaking? Our keynote presentation templates are all the rage.

Tips to hold your audience’s attention

Many Venngage users have mentioned that they’re always looking for ways to make presentations more engaging. But most of them don’t have any formal design experience.

If you’re in the same boat, don’t worry–this guide is for you. You can also check out this video for all the highlights:

Here are my top tips for designing a presentation with impact:

1. Start with presentation templates

Before jumping into the other tips, let’s set the foundation.

You’ve decided to create something a little more interesting than a standard PowerPoint theme–good on you! But that doesn’t mean you have to start completely from scratch.

Instead, you can give yourself a head start by using creative presentation templates, like this one:

Geometric Creative Presentation

Or this one:

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EDIT THIS PRESENTATION TEMPLATE

While most PowerPoint themes are fairly limited in how much you can customize them, freeform presentation templates will give you the freedom to alter the design as much as you want.

For example, let’s take this template:

Uber Presentation Template

I used Venngage’s My Brand Kit tool to efficiently apply our brand color palette to the Uber template in one click:

There are a ton of creative presentation templates. You can take a look at them in our presentations templates library .

Cool? Now let’s talk presentation design.

2. Pick a visual motif to use consistently in your presentation

You can use visuals to pull your presentation design together and make it cohesive. Picking a visual motif will allow you to use consistent visuals throughout your presentation.

A visual motif is a repeated pattern, design, or image. In your presentation design, a motif can take many forms.

When it comes to infographic color selection , one of the simplest approaches is to use a consistent color motif (or color scheme). That could mean using one or two colors for all of your headers, background and borders.

For example, this presentation template uses two shades of purple for a modern design:

Product Pitch Deck

But combining different colors and patterns can also make for a more interesting design. For example, this presentation template uses a blue stripe motif to link the slides together visually:

Monthly Sales Report Template

You could also use a recurring shape or image, like the circle image frames in this presentation template:

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Or you could use a motif that reflects the theme of your presentation. For this presentation, the template uses a recurring cloud motif throughout the presentation to reflect the “dream” theme of the brand. This presentation example demonstrates the power of maintaining a consistent theme to reinforce brand image.

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This is a case where starting with a presentation template can really come in handy, because the template will already have a motif. Look for presentation templates with a motif that fits your topic and brand.

3. Highlight important information using text

Returning to the idea or focal points on your slide: emphasize a key number or phrase when creating a persuasive presentation using big, bold text in a contrasting color.

This will communicate to your audience that if they take away one thing from your slide, it should be that piece of information.

For example, this presentation template uses bright colored font in several sizes larger than the rest of the text to emphasize important numbers on each slide:

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But you could also pick one color to emphasize key information with. That way, your audience will catch on to the pattern and look for that color in upcoming slides.

Take a look at how this presentation uses teal to contrast with the other text and emphasize information:

Email Marketing Business Presentation

4. Dedicate each slide to only one topic

Franchise Pitch Deck

Just as it’s important for your slides to not be cluttered, it’s also important for your slides to be cohesive.

Keep each slide focused on just one topic. The topic of each slide should be clearly stated in the slide title.

For example, this presentation example, shows a template which covers different ways to be creative. Each individual slide covers one approach:

Creative Presentation

This simple, straightforward slide pattern will help the audience follow along without any confusion.

Or take this presentation template that introduces some of this year’s biggest business trends. Rather than listing multiple trends on one slide, each trend is fleshed out in its own slide:

Business Trends Presentation

As a presenter, keeping your slide topics organized will help you organize your thoughts as well. Each new slide will signal a new topic.

5. Don’t overburden your slides with text

Client Pitch Deck

Even if you decide to ignore most of the other tips in this guide, don’t skip over this one. This is presentation design 101.

When you flip to a slide covered wall-to-wall with text, there’s a good chance your audience is going to think:

  • I don’t want to read all of that.
  • This presenter isn’t well-prepared.

In fact, a study published in Business and Professional Communication Quarterly found that anxious presenters tended to use more text on their slides, usually because they used their slides as speaking notes.

Instead of using a bunch of text, look for ways to present information visually charts and infographics .

For example, this slide template uses brief text and some simple icons to summarize the presentation :

Weekly Update Business Presentation

This startup pitch deck makes use of evocative images, icons and big text to help present its ideas:

Yellow Startup Pitch Deck

6. Establish a visual hierarchy on your slides

When you flip to a new slide, your audience will be seeing it for the first time. Their eyes are going to naturally be drawn whatever the focal point on the page is.

The focal point is the most dominant area on your slide–the point that draws the most attention.

You can create a hierarchy of information on your slide by making the most important information the focal point of your slide. In most cases, the focal point will be the slide title, or a particular visual, or an important phrase or number.

There are a few ways you can create a visual hierarchy on your slides.

You can bold important phrases, like the word “Facebook” in this slide:

Quarterly Digital Marketing Report Business Presentation

Icons also help to establish a reading order. They draw your eye from point to point. Placing icons beside headers and important points will make them stand out from the other information on the slide.

Mint Pitch Deck

Icons can also be used to indicate where a new point begins:

Sherbert Business Presentation

Color selection can also be used to establish a visual hierarchy. Take a look at how the colorful blocks in this slide help to make the slide titles pop:

Subscriber Sales Business Presentation

Your eyes are drawn first to the title text, then to the supporting information beside it.

7. Visualize data using charts and infographics

Replacing text with visuals is one of the best ways to prevent your slide design from becoming cluttered. Charts and infographics present information in an engaging, digestible way.

I won’t go into too much detail here about what types of charts you should use for what data. We’ve got an in-depth guide to picking charts for that.

But I’ll give you a few ideas for some types of charts and infographics that work well in presentations.

Related : How to Make Better Infographics for PowerPoint

If you want to visualize steps in a process, the history of something, or a roadmap, use a timeline.

This slide template uses a simple timeline with complementary icons to emphasize each date:

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To compare amounts or sizes, a bubble chart can help drive the point home:

Airbnb Pitch Deck

Learn how to customize this template:

To create an infographic for geographic and demographic information , a map can make a big impact on your audience:

Orange Business Presentation - Map

A classic pie chart or bar graph should be easily understood by your audience, provided you’re following  chart best practices .

This presentation template uses a bar graph, a pie chart and a line graph to show different metrics:

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If you can, mix up the types of data visualizations you use. This will help prevent your audience from getting bored.

Those are just a few different ways you can use charts to visualize. For more ideas, check out our guide to picking the best charts for your data .

8. Create custom illustrations using icons

Custom illustrations are one of this year’s  biggest graphic design trends . They’re fun, quirky, and more exciting than a boring old stock photo.

Creating your own illustrations for social media graphics might seem like a costly and time-consuming undertaking. And it can be. But I’m going to offer you a hack:

Use icons to create illustrations.

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You can arrange icons together to create a scene–like the pieces of a puzzle. (Venngage offers over 40,000 icons, so finding an image shouldn’t be too hard!) 

For example, this real estate presentation template uses icons to illustrate each real estate hack:

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When picking ico ns or symbols for your illustrations , make sure that the icon style you use is consistent. For example, this presentation template uses line art icons for a scribbly youthful look:

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For more ideas, read our guide to creating icon illustrations .

9.  Change slide layouts to keep your audience engaged

You may be tempted to use the same slide layout throughout your entire presentation–either for consistency or because you’re not sure how else to design your slide.

The problem is, using the same slide layout over and over again won’t do much to excite your audience.

There are other ways you can create consistency throughout your presentation, while also using different slide layouts–like through a visual motif.

For example, this presentation template uses five different slide layouts. The consistent color scheme, image style and font style pull the presentation together.

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To come up with different slide layouts, try dividing your slide into columns. This can make it easier to arrange the elements in your slide.

column layout

This can make it easier to arrange the elements in your slide.

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10. Add a progress tracker to your presentation slides

Creating a sense of forward movement will help keep your audience engaged.

Similar to how you would put the chapter title at the top of the pages in a book, you can track the progress of your presentations in your slides. This will let your audience know what stage you’re at in your presentation. Your audience will also be able to refer to the sections in your presentation more easily afterward.

That said, pacing your presentation thoughtfully with well-designed presentation slides also adds brownie points to your presentation. Check out the top qualities of awesome presentations and learn all about how to make a good presentation to help you nail that captivating delivery.

A simple progress bar at the bottom of your slide shouldn’t distract too much from the rest of your information.

11. Download your presentation as a PDF

It’s common for audience members to request a copy of your presentation for their reference. Make sharing your presentation easy by exporting it as a PDF or zipped file.

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Now that you’re equipped with some fundamentals of presentation design, the best way to learn is by doing. It’s also the perfect time to upgrade your presentation skills  while you’re thinking about it too!

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.

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105+ Creative Presentation Ideas to Engage Your Audience

105+ Creative Presentation Ideas to Engage Your Audience

Written by: Orana Velarde

100+ creative presentation ideas that will delight your audience

With most people tuning out of a PowerPoint presentation within the first 10 minutes , developing engaging slide show presentation ideas that keep your audience hooked till the end can be a challenge.

This is why we've created this post with 105+ creative presentation ideas to help you put together exciting presentations that don't put your audience to sleep. You can use these presentation ideas for business meetings, webinars, classrooms, online courses, pitch decks and more.

Here are some of the ideas we’re covering:

  • Use neon colors and duotones
  • Unify transitions horizontally
  • Use a monochrome palette
  • Tell a personal story
  • Use isometric illustrations

In this article, you'll find unique slide examples, templates, designs and more. Put these slide show presentation ideas to practice using our presentation maker and create your own presentation in minutes.

Here's a short selection of 8 easy-to-edit Presentation templates you can edit, share and download with Visme. View more below:

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  • Add bright and bold colors to make your presentation stand out and grab your audience's attention. Create a vibrant and dynamic look by using neon colors and duotones.
  • Instead of using different transitions for each slide, use the same transition horizontally throughout your presentation. This creates a cohesive and visually pleasing flow.
  • To create a sophisticated, minimalist look, limit your color choices to shades of a single color.
  • Connect with your audience and make your message more relatable by incorporating personal anecdotes or stories into your presentation.
  • Add depth and dimension to your presentation with isometric illustrations, which can be a fun and engaging way to present complex information.
  • Sign up for Visme’s presentation software to start applying these creative presentation ideas.

105+ Creative Presentation Ideas

The ideas we've shared cut across various design concepts, industries and use cases. We've also sprinkled presentation design ideas from Visme's template library.  If you're running out of creative steam, you can use these templates to jumpstart your designs.

And if you're running out of time, consider using Visme's AI presentation maker to bring these 100 creative presentation ideas to life. It's a user-friendly tool that effortlessly transforms your ideas into visually stunning presentations.

Now, let's jump into the creative presentation design ideas.

1 Use Neon Colors

Neon colors will give your presentation enough color kick to keep the viewer’s attention. Use neon colors either as the background, as specific elements or as details inside the slides. The trick with neon is to not go overboard with the contrasts. Instead of using a neon rainbow, think more along the lines of neon accents.

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2 Be Minimal

Using a minimal design composition is one of the unique presentation ideas. The trick is to have just enough information and visual details for the viewer to feel comfortable seeing the slides. A minimal design can instill calm and awe in your audience when done right. The trick with minimalism is to know when enough is enough, you wouldn’t want to be boring instead of minimal.

Our Simple presentation theme with over 300 different slide designs to choose from.

RELATED:  20+ Examples of Minimalist Design to Inspire Your Own Creations

3 Use all caps

Another creative presentation idea is using all caps when you feel like the topic of your presentation can be delivered with few words. Using all capitals in your slides will give the message importance. This design might not be suited for a text-heavy presentation but maybe one with an audio narrative that goes along with it or bullet points.

Also, this kind of presentation design is suitable for captivating introduction slide ideas.

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4 Go vertical

Rectangular presentations are definitely the norm, but with the rise of Instagram Stories, this might be starting to change. This shift introduces a unique opportunity for those looking for ideas for presentation styles that stand out. Now that we can put archived stories into Highlights, why not publish vertical presentations there? Going vertical is just one idea. Along with that, you can add any other design technique.

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5  Use duotones

Duotone doesn’t exactly mean “two colors,” it actually means “two tones.” The idea behind this design angle is to use two contrasting tonalities which can have different shades. The difference between duotone and two colors is that it has a more edgy look. Depending on what two tonalities you choose, it can be subtle or very powerful. The photos used in the design also need to be customized to the duotone color you chose.

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6 Add a video in different shapes or snippets

Videos can be a powerful tool in your arsenal for engaging your audience during a presentation. Not only do they help to break up the monotony of a lecture-style presentation, but they can also help to explain complex concepts, add visual interest, and evoke emotions.

One way to make your videos stand out is by using different shapes or snippets. Rather than presenting a standard rectangular video, consider incorporating shapes such as circles, triangles or diamonds. These shapes can add a unique and visually appealing element to your presentation.

Another way to incorporate video snippets is by breaking up a longer video into smaller, bite-sized pieces. This can be particularly useful if you have a lengthy video that you want to show but don't want to lose your audience's attention. By breaking it up into smaller segments, you can keep your audience engaged and prevent them from losing interest.

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7  Unify transitions horizontally

Unifying the transitions between slides is always a great idea, but doing it horizontally is especially effective. By keeping all the movements going in one direction, it's both easy to follow and will look great. You don’t need to just apply horizontal transitions to the switch between slides, you can also apply animation to the titles and images. As long as they all go in the same direction, you are gold.

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8  Black and white + spot of bright color

This presentation design idea is highly effective if you're looking for a creative way to present information.

Adding a bright color to a black and white scheme can add just the right amount of attention-grabbing detail to your presentation. Try choosing a powerful color so that it’s really noticeable and pops visually. You can use the color in small amounts or in large sections. Up to you, just remember to maintain a balance throughout.

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9 Use a color theme

A cohesive color theme throughout your presentation can engage your audience and create a more visually appealing experience.

To start, consider the overall tone of your presentation and what emotions you want to evoke in your audience. Are you presenting on a serious topic, such as healthcare or finance, where a more subdued color palette may be appropriate?

Or are you presenting on a more lighthearted topic, such as creativity or innovation, where bright and bold colors can help to capture your audience's attention?

Once you have a general idea of your color palette, try to use it consistently throughout your slides. This means using the same background, font and accent colors for headings and graphics– like the presentation template below.

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Visme's presentation templates offer a wide range of professionally designed themes with 300+ slides in 20+ different categories, making it the best choice for exploring creative presentation ideas without PowerPoint. You can create visually stunning slides with our carefully curated color schemes and stylish designs.

Read this article about 25 free presentation themes in Visme and find the perfect one.

Visme's presentation maker and branded presentation templates have been helping businesses create impactful presentations while saving them time and money. That's why many businesses choose Visme over other tools.

But don't just take it for word. Here's what one of our satisfied customers has to say about Visme.

"Previously we were using PowerPoint, which is fine, but the interactivity you can get with Visme is so much more robust that we've all steered away from PowerPoint."

"PowerPoint templates are plain and boring, and we want to create more fun and engaging content. Visme has multiple slide templates to choose from, which makes this so much easier."

"I just made a deck recently and it took me about 15-20 minutes. I found a template I really liked and tweaked it and put it in our brand colors. In PowerPoint, it would take anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half."

- Kendra Bradley, Graphic Content Developer at WOW!

10  Add full-screen videos

The use of full-screen video in your slides can have a big impact on your storytelling. There’s a catch though. The wrong video will be detrimental to your message, be mindful of the videos you chose to grace the background of your slides. The video should either tell your story without words or be a complement that won’t interfere. The wrong video will confuse your viewers and it will be hard to get their undivided attention back.

If you’re looking for quick idea inspiration, check out our YouTube video where Mike shares 30 of our favorite presentation ideas at a glance.

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11  Use an 80’s visual style

If looking for a unique design style, why not try an 80’s style for a change. Neon graffiti writing, disco balls, and brightly colored shapes might go well with your presentation’s topic. You can use 80’s visuals as small complementary elements or as the entirety of the presentation style. Nevertheless, if your presentation is about something quite serious then maybe you should try another style.

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All you have to do is provide a text prompt, choose your preferred template style and the tool will generate text, images and icons and prepare a ready-to-use presentation within seconds. 

The flexibility to customize these presentations in the Visme editor adds the perfect finishing touches to your visual storytelling journey.

12  Go vintage

Another creative presentation idea is the vintage look. This could work really well with a history-themed presentation or anything to do with recuperating old traditions. When we say “vintage” we mean sepia-toned photos, intricate picture frames, bold fonts which look like they came out of old posters.

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A vintage color palette is usually pastel turquoise green, ochre yellow and washed out blue and orange. You could consider using vintage mockup sets to create scenes for your slides, or use vintage style fonts, and old photographs as backgrounds.

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13  Use a monochrome palette

A monochrome palette is one that maintains a single tonality in different strengths. For example, you can create a presentation in shades of blue, or in shades of orange. Use the palest shade for the background and a stronger shade for the titles and decorative shapes. Try doing it the opposite way as well. You can even use photos with a bit of a filter effect in the chosen color by adding a color filter.

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14  Tell a personal story

Telling stories from your own life—whether those stories are deeply moving, humorous tales, or just little snippets that allow someone to look into your history—can be a great way to make a presentation more meaningful.

Colin Stokes uses this to his advantage in his TED talk. He begins by talking about the movies he watches with his daughter and what she likes, and then moving into watching a movie with his son, and wondering how it has affected him, allowing him to move seamlessly into his actual points.

Watch the video below to learn how Colin Stokes did it

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Choose a relevant story from your past, and tell it with all the honesty that you can. Your audience will feel that, sympathize, and therefore connect more with your message.

15  Creative photo crops

The photos in your presentations can be cropped hundreds of different ways. From simple circles or rectangles to more elaborate triangles, polygons, letter shapes or even a brushstroke. Analyze the message of your presentation to know which shape to use for the cropping of your photos. You can also create a collage with the shapes as long as they don’t distract from the information being presented.

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16 Add fun illustrations

Adding fun illustrations is a great idea to engage your audience during a presentation. They can help break up text-heavy slides, make your presentation more visually attractive and reinforce your message, making it one of the best fun presentation ideas.

Hand-drawn doodles, icons and graphics and animated GIFs are all illustrations you can use. To maximize the visual impact of your illustrations, you can use them in 3D.

With Visme, you can enhance your presentation by adding 3D objects that allow you to customize their colors, size and alignment. Additionally, you can add 3D animated graphics to take things to the next level.

When using illustrations, it's important to remember to use them sparingly to avoid overwhelming your audience. Less is more when it comes to adding graphics to your slides. Remember to match the illustrations with your theme and color scheme to keep things consistent.

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17  Thick and bold fonts

Huge chunky fonts are a great way to call attention to titles on slides. You could even try making the letters bleed over the edges or place the words vertical along the side. The best thick and bold fonts are the ones with minimal decorations. Try using fonts that have strong corners or the opposite, extreme rounded terminals. It will also work best if the title is short and sweet.

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18 Go with nature

Freshen up your presentation with some natural elements around the edges or as a background. You could use full-screen background photos of leaves or palm fronds coming in from the sides of the slides.

Another presentation idea would be to use nature-related photography along with other design ideas like interesting photo crops. This technique could be used for presentations that relate to nature or natural topics, but also for a home decor proposal or creative direction pitch for a TV ad.

Integrating nature into your slides is a beautiful presentation example of how to connect with your audience on a different level. This technique could be used for presentations about environmental topics or even about home decoration.

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19 Use circles

Circles represent wholeness and a natural sense of completion. They can signify eternity and constant movement. They can also make your presentation more friendly and emotionally accessible. You can try using circles as decorative elements or as the shape for cropping images and as backgrounds for illustrations.

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20 Add some sparkle (glitter backgrounds)

Give your presentations a little bit of a festive feel with some glittery details. This PowerPoint idea can work great if you are presenting a creative proposal for a fashion label or clothing catalog. It can even work really well for holiday-themed pitches or products. There are different types of glittery graphics you can use, like a glitter texture, a glittering rain or even just a dash of glitter. You can find some great glitter backgrounds and textures over at Freepik .

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21 Get crafty (ripped paper details)

Sometimes to tell a story, visual details can really help get a mood across. Ripped paper shapes and edges can give a presentation a special feel, almost as if it was done by hand. This visual technique works for any type of presentation except maybe in a corporate setting. Ripped paper can be found on creative graphics resource sites or you can do it yourself and take a photo.

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22 Cut-out paper illustrations

Another crafty idea to design your slides is by using cut paper illustrations. This technique could look really crafty or quite elegant if done well. Cut paper can be used as an elaborate background, as the letters in titles or as decorative elements. There are some great cut paper bundles online to use as PNG files which can be uploaded to the Visme editor.

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23  Pathway transitions

Create interesting transitions by designing scenes or pathways instead of just sliding them in one unified direction. By doing this, you can use a storytelling technique that will keep the audience’s attention throughout the presentation and information relay. You can find out how to do it in our free guide to creating captivating presentations .

Create an automatically animated presentation in minutes.

24  use isometric illustrations.

If you are looking for a different way to illustrate your slides, why not consider using isometric illustrations? This style of illustration is great for explaining things that can be separated into parts. The parts can be animated as well. An isometric illustration can work for any kind of presentation, from technology to corporate. It will give your presentation a modern edge and a professional look.

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25  Use motion graphics

Motion graphics are a great way to illustrate an idea with animated objects . They don’t tell stories on their own, they support the context and illustrate the content.

For example, if your presentation is about travel, you could have flying airplanes across the slides or bags on a luggage conveyor belt. For something more abstract, you can use moving shapes and add effects to the titles. Your Visme editor has a variety of design tools to help you create all sorts of content with motion graphics.

Here’s what one of Visme’s satisfied customers Jessica L. | Small-Business Owner, has to say about Visme’s presentation tool:

"No need to go back to PowerPoint. Visme makes project presentations easy and fast. Lots of useful templates and excellent graphics. I enjoy the features they continue to add and update often. They make project work easy".

26  Add GIFs to your slides

GIFs can be fun, entertaining and humorous. They can also be informational. GIFs be sourced from sites like Giphy , where you can also create your own! Choosing to include a GIF in your presentation slide or a few different GIFs will depend on what message you want to send with your story. The theme and topic of your presentation will help you decide if you need a clip from a blockbuster movie or a quick representation of the process of your systems.

RELATED:  Everything You Need to Know About Using Cool GIFs in Your Marketing

27  Use quotes between slides

Quotes can be good breathers between a bunch of informative slides. You can either use them to separate ideas inside your presentation or to start new sections of information. It’s important that your quotes represent the topic of your presentation so that they make sense and not confuse the viewer.

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28  Start with “once upon a time”

One of the most effective and engaging ways to present a presentation is by incorporating creative storytelling techniques.

If a presentation can be created as a story, then why not go all the way and start the presentation with a classic story opening? Using the “once upon a time” phrase will instantly grab the viewer’s attention because it will be out of the ordinary. Make a slide especially for it with a visual that matches the topic of your presentation.

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29  Turn the slides into a scrolling infographic instead of a presentation

To showcase your content in a unique and engaging way, consider using creative slide ideas that break away from the traditional slide-by-slide approach. For instance, you can arrange your slides vertically to create a scrolling infographic instead of a classic slide-by-slide transition presentation.

This innovative format expands the types of presentations you can create, offering a fresh perspective on information delivery.

An added bonus to this presentation style is to add parallax scrolling or interaction animation. As the viewer scrolls down, the information fills each slide progressively. It doesn’t continue until the viewer scrolls again. This technique is best for displaying online slide show presentation ideas.

Create a scrolling presentation in minutes.

30  engage your audience.

What’s one of the best ways to make your presentations more interesting? Make the audience a part of them.

Regardless if you’re presenting in person to a room full of people or via Zoom to viewers around the world, there are a number of techniques to engage your audience with both your content and yourself. The trick is to make them feel connected somehow, like they can relate. You can achieve this with humor, storytelling, asking questions and inviting them to leave comments in the webinar chat window.

Take this speech by Donovan Livingston. He delivers a commencement speech in spoken word poetry, and specifically encourages the audience to take part, saying they should clap, throw their hands in the air, or otherwise participate if they feel so moved. While not seen, several people are heard cheering and clapping throughout the video.

Participation can also be accomplished through things such as games, posing questions or something as simple as asking participants to raise their hands.

31 Use a scrunched paper background

Give your presentation a laid-back and grunge feel by designing it with a scrunched paper background. It can be any kind of paper really, depending on your topic. It could be notebook paper, or printer paper, it could even be recycled paper. Try a few different types of paper until you find the one that suits your story.

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32 Add interactive pop-ups

Adding interactive pop-ups is a game-changer when it comes to creative ways of presenting. These pop-ups allow you to go beyond the traditional approach, giving your audience a more dynamic and engaging experience.

Interactive pop-ups can take many forms, from quizzes and polls to clickable infographics and interactive timelines. With Visme, you can access various interactive features that can help you create engaging and effective presentations.

For example, you can create clickable icons or buttons that allow your audience to explore additional information or resources. You can also create interactive timelines that enable your audience to explore different events or milestones.

One of the most powerful interactive features of Visme is the ability to create quizzes and polls. You can make interactive questions and answer options that allow your audience to engage with your presentation on a deeper level.

You can also use this feature to gather feedback from your audience, allowing you to tailor your presentation to their needs and interests.

Watch the video below or read this article to learn how to create an interactive presentation .

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33  Use a back-to-school theme

A back-to-school theme can make your presentation look like a lot of fun. This is a great technique for teachers and educators welcoming their students back to a new school year. The background can be a sheet of notebook paper, an open notebook, or a blackboard. The edges could be decorated with pencils and paperclips, maybe an eraser or sharpener. The back-to-school theme has lots of possibilities.

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34  Use a billboard-inspired theme

Use billboard mockups to create slides which look like billboards. This could look interesting and quite unique.  You could use the same billboard for all the slides, or different ones for a more varied approach. This technique would work great with a pitch for an election or a local spot in a government office.  

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35  Use black-and-white photography

Black and white photography is a classic design technique. They import elegance and sophistication to any design by providing a minimalistic approach to the visuals. The photos can either be desaturated from color photos or given an artistic flair with extra contrast and fewer grey tones.

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36  Explain your reasons

What people really want to know is why you’re giving the presentation you’re giving. This is especially true if you’re pitching to investors or potential new clients. When you share your why with the audience using storytelling and body language, you make meaningful connections and lasting relationships

Simon Sinek explains quite well why this is so important—the greatest leaders, the ones who inspire the most people, understand why they do the things they do, rather than just what or how.

When it comes to explaining your reasons, one tool that can significantly improve your presentations is Visme's AI writer . This advanced feature helps you write your presentation copy, break down complex ideas and edit or improve your existing words. With Visme's AI writer, you can make sure your "why" is clear and easy to understand alongside your visuals.

37  Add an audio narrative

Your presentation doesn’t need to be silent, especially if you won’t be standing by it to tell the story yourself. Adding an audio narrative can turn a viewable presentation into an experience. You can either set it up as a video that runs on its own and the viewer looks and listens, or it can be triggered by arrows that are clicked on.

RELATED:  How to Create a Narrated Presentation With Voice Over Using Visme

38 Follow a space theme with photography

Most of the photos from Nasa are labeled as public domain. Meaning that you can give your presentation a space theme quite easily. Choose images of astronauts in space or more abstract and colorful images like distant galaxies and nebulas. The latter can make great backgrounds behind content without the topic necessarily being about space.

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39 Do a space theme with illustration

An illustrated space theme can be either colorful and whimsical or sober and elegant. By choosing the style of illustration you use, you can either use this technique for presentations related to children or scientists. Cartoon astronauts can be lots of fun, line illustration planets can be educational and data-driven drawings can be informational.

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40  Include music

Sometimes, when listening to someone talk for long periods of time, it helps to have something else to draw your attention. While images are great, including music can really help stimulate an audience and set the mood.

Dean Burnett talks about why this happens: “[Music] provides non-invasive noise and pleasurable feelings, to effectively neutralize the unconscious attention system’s ability to distract us.” Essentially, music is entertaining enough that, when in the background, can keep us focused on otherwise un-entertaining things.

Take, for example, this valedictorian’s speech. While peppered with humor and stories of his time through high school, he uses background music to help keep people’s attention—in fact, this is specifically stated to be his reason for including music, humorously quipping about giving the audience something to listen to while they “zone out” of his speech.

Whether incorporated into individual slides, in a video, done live, or with a music-playing device nearby, this creative presentation idea can be a great way to enhance the quality of your speech or talk.

41  Graffiti photography backgrounds and details

Using colorful backgrounds like photos of urban graffiti can give your presentation a bit of an edge. There are lots of free photographs of graffiti on sites like Unsplash which you can use straight away. Apart from graffiti murals, you can also incorporate graffiti letterings in your titles and quotes. You can find graffiti style fonts online quite easily.

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42  Stop-motion

The stop-motion technique can take time but it can also make your presentation unforgettable. There are lots of ways to use stop-motion, either with characters doing actions or objects that move around and create a scene. Stop-motion can also be used to create titles that move into place. What the title is written with can be anything, from toys to plants. The theme and topic of your presentation will ultimately be the driving point to what kind of stop-motion can be used. But be sure that it works from educational to promotional to corporate.

43  Claymation

Very similar to stop-motion, claymation is the animation of things created with clay or play-doh. Anything can be created with clay, so the possibilities really are endless about what can be achieved. This technique really does take a lot of time, you can source it out to a professional or buy some already created footage. The claymation can be just a decorative element in the background or it could also be the center of the presentation.

44  Color blocking

The color blocking technique is another creative presentation idea that entails using color in large sections and in contrasting tones. The idea is that the color blocks will be strong and colorful. The color blocks can either be the shapes that determine where the information goes or just a way to separate the slides in specific sections.

Any type of presentation can benefit from color blocking. Just make sure you use colors that go together and don’t clash. Explore this technique for different presentation slide ideas, especially when aiming for a bold and visually striking effect.

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45  Get surreal

Surrealism is an avant-garde movement from the 20th century which was meant to tap into subconscious creativity. This might not be the kind of design technique for any sort of presentation but it can work for one that is about art, or literature or other creative outlets. There are plenty of surrealist artworks in the public domain sector or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These can be used as subtle backgrounds or visual complements to the text.

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Designing a presentation for an organization requires input from different stakeholders. However, when collaborating with others on a presentation design, keeping track of all the moving parts can be difficult.

That's where Visme's workflow management feature comes in. It helps organize roles, tasks, progress, deadlines and corrections all in one place to make your presentation design process efficient and smooth.

46  Polaroids

Polaroids, often a photography favorite, can inspire creative photography presentation ideas. The original Polaroids from the 70’s could be used as vintage polaroids that have been kept in a box for years. The newest Instamatic photographs, which are the new kind of polaroids, can be used for a fun way to show photos and visuals in presentation slides. You could either use one polaroid per slide or a collection of polaroids on a table or corkboard.

There are many topics that can work with Polaroid photography backgrounds and details in your slide show presentation ideas.

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47  Use a Handwriting Font

Fonts come in all shapes and sizes, including lots of handwriting fonts. Handwritten fonts can be used for any type of presentation as long as the style matches the topic of the information. There are kid-style handwriting, calligraphy style handwriting, hand lettering, and novelty fonts as well. The options are wide and varied for this design technique. Creative Bloq has a great collection of handwritten fonts.

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48  Use a geometric background

A geometric background can look really nice on any presentation. Geometric backgrounds can be tiled polygons or more abstract compositions of different size polygons. The decision to choose between tiled shapes and more creative compositions will depend on your creative angle and disposition. You can use these types of designs with any colors, so you can match the theme or your brand.

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49 Coffee style design

Using a coffee-style design can work for any PowerPoint presentation idea, from office-related topics to digital nomads to anything or anyone who loves coffee. If the background is subtle, it can fit a more serious topic or data report. It can make a boring presentation just a bit more visually entertaining than the rest. Of course, it can also be perfect for a small coffee brewer pitching their company to investors.

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50  Include memes

You’ve seen them everywhere by this point. You might be pretty sick of them. However, that doesn’t mean memes can’t be useful—in fact, using a couple strategically can surprise the audience and make them laugh.

The presentation " Memes, Memes Everywhere" focuses on, unsurprisingly, memes, and explains their purpose while using examples on every slide, which help support their points and add some humor to a very text-heavy presentation.

Choosing relevant memes and using them sparingly can really help add some personality to your presentation, without distracting from the work.

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51  Polka dots

Using a polka-dot background is suitable for various types of presentations. It can give your presentation a whimsical look or simply give it a subtle texture. The polka dots could be small and soft or big and punchy. A strong polka-dot background can work great in a creative setting or even boring data analysis. The style of polka dots will depend on the general topic of your presentation. You can use the polka-dot design as a full background or as a decorative section on the slide.

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52  Metaphors

Visual metaphors can be useful in a similar manner; they can spice up your presentation, illustrate your point, and make your work far more entertaining. James Geary speaks about just how important metaphors are.

His presentation provides several examples of metaphors--such as the phrase “some jobs are jails”--and explains just how hard it is to ignore the lasting power of a well-used metaphor. Because of the connotations a metaphor can bring to the table, their use is an excellent way to imbue added meaning to your words.

53  Use timelines in your slides

Timelines can be used in lots of different ways inside a PowerPoint presentation, and the ideas are limitless. A timeline can either be inside one slide, or it can be connected between various slides. You can make a timeline with icons, connected shapes, or an inclined line. The timeline can be a visual way of explaining a chronological event or a plan of action that needs to be taken care of. Make sure the timeline fits the rest of the theme.

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54  Use a comic book style

Comic books are a source of inspiration for many people. The visual aspect of a comic style composition can really make your presentation shine. There are a few ways you can use this technique. You could set up the slides as if they were snippets of a comic book, place the text in speech and thought bubbles and apply a background with a pointillist texture. If using characters, make sure the characters fit the theme of your presentation. For a perfect fit, hire a designer to create a comic book presentation just for your company.

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55  Use a manga style

Looking for creative PowerPoint slide ideas that stand out? Consider taking inspiration from the Japanese art of Manga. Manga can give your presentation a distinct and eye-catching look, much like comic books.

It isn’t as versatile as a comic book because it has a more specific look, so it might not work for all topics. It can work for more creative outlets like fashion, art, and photography. Manga has a specific style for the atmosphere around the unique characters as well. They are more common in black and white and look very photographic.

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56  Use psychedelic visuals

Psychedelia was a big part of the design world in the 60’s and 70’s. Music and creative event posters were so intricate and colorful that they took an important place in the design history books. This design style can be used for a unique visual approach in your presentations. Just like many other techniques we have mentioned, they can be used as a background in slides or as decorative elements. The swirly shapes and contrasting colors can call attention to the viewer in a positive way.

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57  Use neon lights

Neon lights are a great way to give your presentation some life when it’s otherwise visually bland. There are plenty of neon light fonts available online to choose from, from classic style neon tubing on a wall to a neon style given to a font to make it look like neon. Presentations of any topic can be given an additional visual with a bit of neon brightness.

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58  Cinemagraph backgrounds

A cinemagraph is like a GIF loaded with elegance. The idea behind a cinemagraph is a photo with a moving section which makes it look cinematic. This kind of background can keep your viewers happily hypnotized while listening to your audio narrative or keep them on the slide longer to truly grasp the information being given. There are cinemagraphs available for all sorts of themes and topics. You can definitely find one that suits your needs.

59  Full-screen video backgrounds

A full-screen background can be really appealing. But just like other design ideas, the video you choose needs to match the theme and topic of your presentation. Your best bet is to have a video which is directly related to what your presentation is about. Videos can be created especially for your purpose, sourced with permission from YouTube or bought from a stock video site.

60  Visualize data

Staring at a large amount of numbers on screen can be overwhelming for most people, even if the realities of those numbers enforce your point. What’s the best way to avoid scaring your crowd? Put the data into easily understandable visualizations.

If you want to take this a step further, you can use illustrations or create infographics to make these data visualizations even more engaging.

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61  Use a wild west theme

The wild west is not a very versatile theme but can work for a history project or a proposal for a wild west themed party or event. What entails a wild west theme? Brown sandy tones, horses, cowboys, and tumbleweeds. If the full-on wild west theme is too much, you can also take a cue from the era and be inspired by the color scheme. Another approach would be to use photography from the actual west of the United States, mountains and deserts and so on.

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62 Use mind maps

Mind maps are great visual tools for explaining concepts easily. By including mind maps in your slides, you can relay complicated information visually and creatively. There are eight types of mind maps, the most common being bubble maps, the tree map, and flow map. Each one has a different purpose and you can learn all about this in our guide about mind maps in the Visual Learning Center.

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63  Use interactive geographic maps

The difference between a static map and an interactive map will define how much attention your slides get. Regions can switch colors according to a change in data over time, making the map more into a chart. With Visme, you can make your maps interactive with live data . All you need to do is sync your data from a Google Sheets file and when your presentation is published online, your map will always be synchronized to that data.

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64  Color contrasts

Using contrasting colors in your slides will make the information pop out of the screen in a positive way. The trick to using contrasting colors is to know how colors match together. Contrasting doesn’t mean they need to clash. Try using a color palette generator like Adobe Color to find great palettes that will make this technique your new best friend. You can learn more about how color works in our guide about color perception in the Visme Learning Center.

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65  Live data graphs

Adding live data to a presentation can turn your slides into evergreen content in a flash. You can use any type of chart and populate it with live data such as bar graphs, line graphs, pie graphs, and more. You can add live data graphs to one or two slides in your presentation or have a series of them. Creating a live data graph is easy with the Visme editor.

66  Color fade transitions

Transitions come in lots of different styles. We have mentioned horizontal transitions, animated transitions, and pathway transitions. This particular technique involves color as the ruling factor.

A color-fade transition makes each slide connected to each other through color. This can be achieved with gradients, color blocks, or colored photo filters. Make your PowerPoint presentation ideas stand out with color fade transitions.

67  “Grow” your presentation so it looks like one animated slide

This creative PowerPoint idea is quite interesting as it really only uses one slide that grows upon itself. The practical way to do this is to create the final slide with all the parts and information set up like a finished puzzle. Once you have the completed slide, duplicate it as many times as you need and systematically take off a bit of information until you’ve reached the first title slide. Once you have all the slides, make sure they are in order before downloading the entire thing.

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68  Use humor

Want a great way to connect with your audience and make a memorable, more engaging presentation? Be funny. When used strategically, this is a great way to capture attention. In fact, infusing humor into your talk is one of the most effective fun presentation ideas you can use.

Morgan Spurlock makes wonderful use of this in his TED talk. For example, in one of his earliest statements, he offered individuals the opportunity to buy the rights to name his TED talk—which he refers to again at the end, where he reveals the title. He peppers the entire presentation with humorous commentary that nonetheless supports his point.

Create relevant jokes or find a way to bring out the humor in your subject, and your audience will be much more engaged and more likely to remember your words.

69  Tree diagram transitions

A tree diagram is one of the eight thinking maps which help visualize idea and concepts. The purpose of a tree diagram is to classify and organize information. This map can help build a presentation by making sure each slide is a continuation of the one before. They might need to be grouped into sections so that all the information is relayed easily.

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70  Journal style (with hand-drawn illustrations on the margins)

One creative presentation idea is to make your talk just a little bit different than the rest is to use a journal style. The general visual idea for this technique is to make your slides look like the pages of a journal. The style of the journal will depend on what your presentation topic is. It can be a whimsical bullet journal or an intricate botany journal. You could even consider handwriting on paper as a background.

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71  Ink splatters

Use ink splatters to decorate your slides any way you like. They can be big and impressive behind the content, or they can be small and subtle like drops from a pen. An ink splatter can give your presentation a bit of an artistic flair and if done right, can make your slides look elegant and clean. Any style of presentation can benefit from some ink splatters as a decorative element.

If you're looking for fresh presentation slide ideas, why not experiment with ink splatters and see how they can enhance your next presentation?

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72  Passport with stamps

Using travel stamps as a decorative element can work for a presentation with a travel-theme or a creative design proposal for a department store or airport mall. The stamps can be used as a background on a passport page or on their own around the content. A photo of a real passport page can be used for this technique but there are plenty of graphics available in this style on sites like Freepik .

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73  Express your emotions

We can sometimes be afraid of expressing how we feel, even to those we’re close to, much less in front of a crowd. However, showing them makes your words more authentic and can generate compassion or excitement in your audience.

Take this TED talk by Thordis Elva and Tom Stranger , for example. While the two talk about their experiences, their voices break and crack. The emotional turmoil they went through is clearly heard, and viewers can clearly understand their pain.

This can take some getting used to, and some courage. However, the results are well worth the effort.

74  Use a video game theme

Video games come in all shapes and sizes. From kids' games to arcade games to car games. Each one has their own style, just like presentations do. If you think a video game visual style is good for your project, consider all the different kinds until you find the one that fits best. You can use game screenshots as backgrounds or infuse the entire design of the presentation with the video game style you chose.

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75  Use postcards

One of the least-used creative presentation ideas is to turn your content inside slides into postcards which have been sent from around the world. They can be new postcards which could be used from either front or back sides. The back part would make a great text block for the content you need to display, the photo side can be on the sides or as a background. This design technique can work for presentations about literature, family connections, history or travel. There are postcard templates available on sites like Creative Market .

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76  Incorporate robots in the design

Using robots in your slides can be a creative approach to visually elevate your presentation. There are different styles of robots you can add to your presentation design; realistic photography of anamorphic robots, cute illustrated robots, or robotic parts from factories. These visuals might only apply for technology-themed presentations or about robots themselves. Cute illustrations of robots can be great backgrounds for whimsical topics or other styles of storytelling presentations.

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77  Chalk on blackboard

Looking for creative slides presentation ideas? Consider using a chalkboard design to add a unique and nostalgic touch to your presentation.

Writing on a chalkboard is not limited to a school setting or a bar menu. These two might be the most common yet they are not the only possibilities for using chalk on a blackboard. A good handwriting font is the best companion to a chalkboard design. Some of these fonts are already available with a chalky texture and others might need some professional tweaking to get the right texture.

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78  Get inspired by a specific location

Even if the PowerPoint presentation ideas you are designing are not about a specific place in the world, you can be inspired by one to set up the color scheme and feel of the slides. For example, if you get inspired by Greece, you can use white and light blue hues or even photos of Greek islands. If you get inspired by Brazil, you can use photos of the beach, the texture of the boardwalk tiles or green, blue, and yellow color schemes.

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79  Use props

Using props can quickly turn a run-of-the-mill presentation into a unique, interactive experience. Kenny Nguyen demonstrates this well. In his talk he often refers to the “sword of yes” and “shield of no.” Naturally he picks up a sword and shield from the table to help demonstrate his points.

Choosing similar props can help you really illustrate your points—and make it that much more entertaining, too.

80  Use hashtags as titles

In the age of social media, hashtags are used every day. They appear regularly on social media, in spoken and written conversations, and of course in content marketing. Why not include some hashtags as titles? This technique will work great in a presentation for a social media content management pitch, or an in an influencer marketing strategy. On another note, hashtag titles can even be used for any type of presentation geared at the digital generation.

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81  Black background, white letters, and color accents

When you use a black background, the colors that you place on top will usually look brighter than if they were on a white background. When creating this kind of color palette, make sure the colors you use don’t clash with each other or with the black. Along with the bright colors, make sure you use white to make the composition pop! Neon colors or pastel tones are what will work best.

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82  Vintage film edges

Even though we are used to taking photos with our phones, the classic nostalgia of film is still prevalent in the world of visuals and design. The graphic representation of a film negative is as recognizable as an envelope representing an email. Use a vintage film edge along the horizontal edges of your slides to give your visuals a cinematic feel. Even better if you make the edges animated so that it looks like it’s rolling along on a projector.

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83 Adult coloring book inspired design

Using a coloring book design can be really creative. Practically anything can be turned into a coloring book style illustration. A great way to use this technique is to have the first slide with the un-colored illustration and then progressively color in the illustration as the slides progress. Furthermore, if the illustration is depictive of the information, the visuals can be even more engaging.

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84  Stripes

A stripes design is as classic as it gets. From pinstripes to artistic colorful lines, you can use them as a subtle background or a powerful striped theme intertwined with text boxes. Stripes are the kind of design technique that can work for any type of presentation, from corporate to educational.

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85  Make each slide look like a social media post

Just like postcards and polaroids, you could try a creative approach and use social media templates to put the content in. The most notorious social media visual channel is Instagram. It has been known to inspire offline events as well. Make your slides look like social media posts or social media pages. For this technique, you can either use screenshots or templates.

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86  Ink in water

Dropping ink in water creates beautiful colorful bubbly designs which can be photographed at high speed. These images can be used as backgrounds for any type of creative theme presentations. Choose the color and thickness of the ink design to match the theme of your presentation. There are also animated versions of this effect which can be bought like video stock.

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87  Lego bricks

Use lego bricks as inspiration to fill your presentation slides with color and fun. Use the bricks to create slide frames, letters or even charts. The best approach to a lego inspired presentation is to be creative. There are lots of things you can do with lego, you could go as far as using the legos to write the titles of the slides. Don’t use the Lego logo though unless you are specifically designing a presentation about lego.

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88  Use classic storytelling techniques

A presentation is, in a way, like a story—you’re talking about your chosen subject and leading viewers on a journey to discover what that subject means. Moreover, stories hold an intrinsic interest for us. Therefore, you can easily use several storytelling techniques to help improve your presentation.

Alex Blinkoff  goes into this in great detail, examining things such as “The Hero’s Journey” and provides several examples of ways to use storytelling techniques in your presentations. Check them out, and decide what might work best for your subject.

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89  Jigsaw puzzles

Pieces of a jigsaw puzzle can be used to make charts, infographic diagrams, or interlocking frames. The idea behind puzzle pieces is that things come together to form a whole and this concept can be used for any slide and any kind of presentation. Make sure to use a suitable color palette that matches your theme and the rest of the presentation.

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90  Headlines coming in animated on boats/trains/airplane

Headlines or titles can be given a life of their own inside the slides. One interesting and creative approach would be to make the titles enter the slide on top of some kind of vehicle. The vehicle could be anything, from a train to a boat, to an airplane. Depending on the type of vehicle, this animated technique can be used for child-themed topics, transportation themes, travel ideas, or even about a corporate sales report.

91  Use a camouflage design

Camo doesn’t necessarily need to convey a sense of military, although it does carry a strong connection. Thankfully, camouflage comes in different styles, from jungle greens to desert browns. Other out of the box camouflage styles are the ones where the colors are completely off the charts, like pinks and blues. Camouflage designs are better used as backgrounds or small subtle sections.

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92  Use unique novelty fonts for headers

There are so many novelty fonts to choose from out there these days! Using a unique novelty font for the titles and headers is a great way to add some visual pizzazz to your slides. Try looking for some really special fonts that carry personality. Once you have selected the font, add some color and texture to make it look even better.

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93  Use a city skyline

Using a background of a city skyline can work great for a presentation related to business or corporate topics. It can also be perfect for an urban travel related theme or educational presentation. You can choose to use photography as a background or with the buildings cut out from the sky. Another choice is to find an illustrated city skyline and use it as a border on the slides.

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94  Use a connected dots background

One of the design trends of the last few years is the connected dots visual. It’s used on websites and on printed flyers. It’s so versatile that it can be added to any kind of presentation in a heartbeat. The lines can be short or long between the dots and the composition can be tight or spread out. You can find connected dot visuals easily on sites like Freepik, in lots of different colors. If you can manage vector graphics , you can also change the composition of the dots quite easily yourself.

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95  Use a bokeh background

Bokeh is a photography and light technique which turns dots of light into bright shiny spheres. With a bit of creativity, the lights can be turned into shapes, like hearts or stars. This design style is great for backgrounds since it’s mostly abstract. It works best as a complement to the content instead of an important visual aspect. You can find bokeh backgrounds in stock photo sites or make it yourself.

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96  Use watercolor designs

The use of watercolor designs is an easy way of infusing some lively color into a presentation. Watercolors can be a splash on the background, shapes around the content, or colorful strokes intertwined with text boxes. Depending on the color of the paint used, the watercolor technique can be used for any type of presentation. A soft watercolor brushed background can work for a feminine theme and a deep intense splash can add visual creativity to an otherwise boring corporate presentation.

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Just like watercolor graphics, paint can add a dose of creativity to any presentation. Different to watercolors though, paint is more intense. Paint based graphics come in all shapes and sizes, from thick brush strokes to paint drips. Digital paint compositions can also make great backgrounds for colorful and creative presentations.

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98  Use bright fun colors

Why create a bland presentation when you can make it fun and colorful instead? Creative color palettes can include up to six different colors which look great together. Use shapes, cut-outs, color blocks, swashes, anything your heart desires. This technique is for letting go and being creatively free with color. Just make sure the colors go together by trying out some palettes first.

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99  Use arrow graphics

Arrows symbolize direction. They can be a great addition to your charts, infographic visuals and slide sections. You could even do the entire presentation using arrows. According to their size, color, and thickness, they have different temperaments. Look for different styles of arrows and see if they fit your topic and theme. Freepik has some great arrow visuals and the Visme editor also has arrow icons and infographic visuals.

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100  Use electronic visuals

Another great idea for a background visual is the inside of a computer system. The intricate details of a motherboard or a close up of a memory chip can make a great visual impact. Apart from using an electronic background image, little pieces of electronic devices can be placed around the slide as decoration. This technique is generally limited to electronic or computer theme topics.

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101  Metaphors

Visual metaphors can be useful in a similar manner. They can spice up your presentation, illustrate your point, and make your work far more entertaining. James Geary speaks about just how important metaphors are.

102  Keep it feminine

A feminine style design can work for your presentation if your company makes products for women or if your targeted audience is women. By feminine design, we mean light and soft colors, subtle shapes and a general airy feeling to the composition. Feminine design can be minimal but it can also be decadent and full of style. Whichever you chose, make sure it fits with your audience.

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103  Go futuristic

A futuristic style can fit any theme as long as the concept of the future depicted, fits the topic of the presentation. Futuristic design can be of many different styles; from spaceship driving controls to cosmos related atmospheres, to flying cars, and artificial intelligence. Even color palettes can look futuristic if you add some metallic tones.

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104  Add a music background

A music soundtrack can be added to any presentation that doesn’t have any other sort of audio already. The best music for a presentation is one without lyrics, in other words, an instrumental track. A good track will accompany the content in a positive way and not interfere with the message. You can find audio tracks easily online.

105  Communicate with images

A picture can speak a thousand words. Naturally, they can be used to communicate concepts that, for the sake of space or time, you might not be able to include in the presentation itself. This slide deck  uses this strategy to its advantage.

The presentation includes many images as backgrounds and minimal text. The images used always either enhance what’s being said or, in some cases, provide the answer for viewers. For example, the second slide states “The Landscape Today,” and includes a bleak background with a broken, tilted picture frame, emphasizing the idea that the following slides (which describe the landscape) offer some pretty disheartening information.

Using images in a related fashion can help express your views and emphasize your message.

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106  Include artsy data visualization

Data visualization is a way of showing data and information in a way that is visually expressive. Creative data analysts can make some really beautiful creations and you can hire them to make them for you. If you haven’t seen any creative data visualizations, take a look at our collection of the best of 2018 and get inspired. You can either make the whole presentation into a data viz or add them to some of the slides.

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107  Stay branded

This creative tip is a simple yet effective way to spark good presentation ideas. When creating your presentation, do your best to stay on brand. This, of course, will work only if you are creating a presentation for your own brand. If creating one for a client, then you should stay on brand with their own brand style guide. This means only use the brand colors and fonts, use photos, textures, and shapes that match the brand.

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Use Visme's brand design tool to ensure your presentations perfectly reflect your brand personality. Just copy and paste your website URL, and the tool will automatically extract your branding assets, such as brand colors, brand fonts and company logo.

108 Ask questions

A great tip to make your PowerPoint presentations ideas more interactive is to ask questions from your audience.  Like the example below, you can display only your question on the slide. Once the audience has pitched in their opinions and answers, you can click to reveal the actual answer. You can enable this type of interactivity on click when making a presentation in Visme .

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109 Replace boring bullet points with visuals

While adding bullet points in your slides might be better than adding walls of text, they're still not the most effective way to get your message across and engage your audience. Take things up a notch and replace boring bullets with visuals, such as photos and even icons. Here's an example of how you can use icons to add a creative twist to the plain ol' bullet points.

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110 Share your slide deck

Downloading your slide deck and presenting in front of an audience is not the only way to use your presentation. Make the most of your slides by sharing your presentation online.

Add interactive elements, such as clickable buttons, links, hover effects, popups, embedded videos and more so your audience can view and engage with your slides on their own.

If you've created your presentation in Visme, you can share your presentation publicly or privately using a link, or embed it anywhere you like.

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    Go to the "Insert" tab and select "Online Images": Enter a search phrase, such as "line borders" or "floral borders," in the Bing image search box, and then click Search. When you see a frame that you like there, click on it, and then click "Insert" to add it to the slide. Everything is ready for your new borders!

  9. Modern PowerPoint Borders Presentation Slide Templates

    100% customizable slides and easy to download. Slides are available in different nodes & colors. The slide contains 16:9 and 4:3 formats. Easy to change the colors of the slide quickly. Well-crafted template with an instant download facility. Highly compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides. It has simple yet beautiful border.

  10. Page Borders For PowerPoint Presentations

    Paper Border PowerPoint Template. This is a stylish red template with picture frame like page borders. Suitable for a variety of topics, you can use this template for your slides, for topics related to relationship, romance, love, etc. As the template is generic, you can even use it for other types of topics like e-learning, business or holiday ...

  11. Free Border PowerPoint Templates

    Preview & Download FREE. Download free border PowerPoint templates and frame slide designs for presentations. Under this category you can find free border templates and border frames for PowerPoint 2010 and 2013 with original designs and PowerPoint graphics.

  12. Add a border to a slide

    On the slide where you want to add a border, click Insert > Online Pictures. Type a search phrase, like line borders or flower borders in the Bing Image Search box, and press Enter. Select a border image and click Insert to add it to your slide. Note: The Bing Image Search results bring up images that are licensed under Creative Commons.

  13. Use this Borders for PowerPoint and Google Slides Themes

    100% customizable slides and easy to download. Slides are available in different nodes & colors. The slide contains 16:9 and 4:3 formats. Easy to change the colors of the slide quickly. Well-crafted template with an instant download facility. Highly compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides. It has a sleek and neat border design.

  14. Border Design: 8 Tips & Modern Examples

    This creates a modern look and feel. The example above is particularly nice because of the mix of both watercolor and geometric shaped textures. 4. Retro Styles. Because borders were a common technique a long time ago, and aren't as thought about now, a retro border style can be an appropriate option.

  15. Top 31 PowerPoint Design Ideas, Examples & Tips

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  16. Free Border Google Slides Themes And Powerpoint Templates

    Three Brown And Tan Banners Hanging From Line Shape Diagram. Download our professional Border powerpoint templates to prepare the coming presentation. Google Slides theme templates are also available for free download. 100% FREE! FULLY EDITABLE!

  17. 327 Best Border-Themed Templates

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  18. 105+ Creative Presentation Ideas to Engage Your Audience

    2 Be Minimal. Using a minimal design composition is one of the unique presentation ideas. The trick is to have just enough information and visual details for the viewer to feel comfortable seeing the slides. A minimal design can instill calm and awe in your audience when done right.

  19. 250 Border designs ideas

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