If you want to go for a modern, and at the same time, cheerful look for your presentation, then you should definitely check out this free template. As usual, it’s suitable both for Powerpoint and Google Slides. Its color palette is based on vibrant warm tones, transmitting joy and energy, while the blob shapes give an organic, handmade touch to the slides. If you don’t like the color theme used, feel free to change it to something that suits your needs. This template is designed to be as easy to use as possible and, at the same time, achieve maximum readability and audience interest. Use this free theme to put your audience in a good mood instantly.
This free cheerful presentation template features:
- Fully editable. Easy to change colors, text and photos
- 25 different slides with tips to improve your presentation. Choose the layouts that best fit your content. Add, delete or re-order slide pages based on your needs
- Fun and colorful design with organic blob shapes
- Feature-rich theme with examples of styles for graphs, charts and tables
- It includes a customizable icon family with 80 different icons and a world map (you can change sizes and colors). And more free icons & maps for your presentations available.
- Use as a Google Slides theme or download as PowerPoint template and edit on your computer. Also export to PDF, JPG, etc.
- 16:9 screen layout (Can change to 4:3 with a click, but some graphic assets may not work well)
Bob says
It worked well for my presentation on DSV Alvin, with a few background tweaks and images.
Minal Hatti says
Dear
I’m a teacher and I created animated Google Slides. They work well on desktop or laptop but not on a simple Android phone. I want them to work on simple android phone too. Please help.
Jimena Catalina Gayo says
Hello Minal, I’m sorry but I really don’t know why your animated Google Slides don’t work well on Android.
Try asking in the Google Slides Help Community.
sarah says
I want to use this for a presentation, but I can’t because when I click use as Google Slides theme it says I don’t have access to it.
Jimena Catalina Gayo says
Hi Sarah, you have the answer here: Google Slides says I need to “request access” to make a copy