![]() I used the default system font, Calibri, to keep things simple. Text is usually an important component of e-learning, so I added placeholder text in a nice bright white that pops against the background color. In this case, I used the eyedropper tool to chose a shade of red from the image, making everything tie together nicely. Add a Pop of Colorįlat design, which uses flat colors without gradients or shadows, is all the rage these days-and it’s really easy to accomplish. You can also find images on sites that offer royalty free images at no cost, like Unsplash, MorgueFile, and StockSnap.įor my template, I selected an image scene that includes a laptop to give a “casual business” feel to the template. And with 12+ million assets, it’s easy to find what you need. ![]() Now, with Content Library 360, the asset library included in Articulate 360, you can access beautiful, vibrant imagery that will bring your design to the next level without ever leaving PowerPoint. Just a few years ago, finding free, high-quality stock photography was extremely challenging. ![]() Here’s my easy, four-step process to get you set up in a snap: Select Background Image A while back I shared this super-simple PowerPoint template with the community:īuilding your own beautifully designed PowerPoint template might seem intimidating, but with the right process you can create this yourself in 10 minutes or less.
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